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Kansas Boy - The Memoir of A. J. Bolinger (Paperback)
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Kansas Boy - The Memoir of A. J. Bolinger (Paperback)
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List price R669
Loot Price R556
Discovery Miles 5 560
You Save R113 (17%)
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Kansas Boy: The Memoir of A. J. Bolinger offers the
twenty-first-century reader delightful and revealing insights on
life during an era of dramatic change in American history. Bolinger
describes those years as 'bursting with energy, wild with
ambition.' The Kansas of his childhood and young adulthood was a
place where life was lived at a rapid pace: investors pursued
fortunes as town developers, settlers sought to establish
prosperous farms and ranches, and reformers tried to create an
ideal society. A. J. opens his account with a vividly detailed
description of the prairie itself, including how the frontier
settlements of Kansas were in the process of becoming established
communities. Born and raised in Elk County, Kansas, he tells
stories of ranching and cattle drives. Retelling some of the
legends of early Kansas, he debunks more than a few frontier myths.
As he moves toward adulthood his accounts of farming and small-town
life grow increasingly aware of the agricultural crisis of the
1880s and 1890s faced by farmers and small-town businesses as they
struggled with the growing power of corporations, in particular the
railroads. In doing so he offers ground-level insights into the
appeal of the Populist movement and the rise of the People' Party.
The challenges result in the Bolinger family's move to the city of
Topeka where A. J. attends Washburn College. As a college student
he helps temperance activist Carry Nation wage her antisaloon
campaign and goes to Washburn's new law school. His first step in
pursuing what would be a lifelong career in the law is to replicate
his family's and his era's pattern of moving to where new
opportunities lay: the Oklahoma territory. A. J. Bolinger
(1881-1977) offers today's reader a deeply felt memoir with keen
insights and thoughtful commentary that is by turns startlingly
progressive and deeply conservative. He offers us a richer
understanding of life on the prairies and plains of the last
decades of the nineteenth century and the first decade of the
twentieth century.
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