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A great lady traveller's best known work Isabella Bird was born in
1831 in Cheshire, England became one of a distinguished group of
female travellers famous in the nineteenth century-a time when it
was considered that a lady's place should be confined to the home.
Isabella travelled and explored the world extensively and became a
notable writer and natural historian. This book, her fourth and
arguably both her best and best known, concerns a journey of 800
miles through the Rocky Mountains. Isabella made the trip on
horseback, using a conventional saddle. The American west was still
wild in 1873 and Isabella's accounts of the landscape and its
frontier's folk are important historical records. Particularly
interesting is her relationship with her 'dear desperado, ' the
justifiably named Rocky Mountain Jim Nugent who was shot dead a
year after their acquaintance. Leonaur editions are newly typeset
and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and
hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature
gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.
A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains (1879) is a work of travel
literature by British explorer Isabella Bird. Adventurous from a
young age, Bird gained a reputation as a writer and photographer
interested in nature and the stories and cultures of people around
the world. A bestselling author and the first woman inducted into
the Royal Geographical Society, Bird is recognized today as a
pioneering woman whose contributions to travel writing,
exploration, and philanthropy are immeasurable. In 1872-after a
year of sailing from Britain to Australia and Hawaii-Isabella Bird
journeyed by boat to San Francisco before making her way over land
through California and Wyoming to the Colorado Territory. There,
she befriended an outdoorsman named Rocky Mountain Jim, who guided
her throughout the vast wilderness of Colorado and accompanied her
during a journey of over 800 miles. Traveling on foot and on
horseback-Bird was an experienced and skillful rider-the two formed
a curious but formidable pair, eventually reaching the 14,259 foot
(4346 m) summit of Longs Peak, making Bird one of the first women
to accomplish the feat. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains,
Bird's most iconic work, was a bestseller upon publication, and has
since inspired generations of readers. With a beautifully designed
cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of
Isabella Bird's A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains is a classic
of American literature and travel writing reimagined for modern
readers.
A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains (1879) is a work of travel
literature by British explorer Isabella Bird. Adventurous from a
young age, Bird gained a reputation as a writer and photographer
interested in nature and the stories and cultures of people around
the world. A bestselling author and the first woman inducted into
the Royal Geographical Society, Bird is recognized today as a
pioneering woman whose contributions to travel writing,
exploration, and philanthropy are immeasurable. In 1872—after a
year of sailing from Britain to Australia and Hawaii—Isabella
Bird journeyed by boat to San Francisco before making her way over
land through California and Wyoming to the Colorado Territory.
There, she befriended an outdoorsman named Rocky Mountain Jim, who
guided her throughout the vast wilderness of Colorado and
accompanied her during a journey of over 800 miles. Traveling on
foot and on horseback—Bird was an experienced and skillful
rider—the two formed a curious but formidable pair, eventually
reaching the 14,259 foot (4346 m) summit of Longs Peak, making Bird
one of the first women to accomplish the feat. A Lady's Life in the
Rocky Mountains, Bird’s most iconic work, was a bestseller upon
publication, and has since inspired generations of readers. With a
beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Isabella Bird’s A Lady’s Life in the Rocky
Mountains is a classic of American literature and travel writing
reimagined for modern readers.
In 1872, Isabella Bird, daughter of a clergyman, set off alone
to the Antipodes 'in search of health' and found she had embarked
on a life of adventurous travel. In 1873, wearing Hawaiian riding
dress, she rode her horse through the American Wild West, a terrain
only newly opened to pioneer settlement. The letters that make up
this volume were first published in 1879. They tell of magnificent,
unspoiled landscapes and abundant wildlife, of encounters with
rattlesnakes, wolves, pumas and grizzly bears, and her reactions to
the volatile passions of the miners and pioneer settlers. A classic
account of a truly astounding journey.
Born in 1831, Isabella, daughter of a clergyman, set off alone to
the Antipodes in 1872 'in search of health' and found she had
embarked on a life of adventurous travel. In 1873, wearing Hawaiian
riding dress, she rode on her spirited horse Birdie through the
American 'Wild West', a terrain only recently opened to pioneer
settlement. Here she met Rocky Mountain Jim, her 'dear (one-eyed)
desperado', fond of poetry and whisky - 'a man any women might
love, but no sane woman would marry'. He helped her climb the
'American Matterhorn' and round up cattle on horseback. The
wonderful letters which make up this volume were first published in
1879 and were enormously popular in Isabella Bird's lifetime. They
tell of magnificent unspoilt landscapes and abundant wildlife, of
small remote townships, of her encounters with rattlesnakes,
wolves, pumas and grizzly bears and her reactions to the volatile
passions of the miners and pioneer settlers.
Isabella L Bird (1831 - 1904) was a 19th century British traveler
and writer. Since her father was a Church of England priest the
family moved many times during her childhood. Bird traveled to
Colorado when she heard the air was very healthy. She covered the
800 miles on horseback riding like a man and not sidesaddle. During
her adventure she wrote a series of letters home to her sister.
These were published in the Leisure Hour magazine. The letters were
later published in her most famous book A Lady's Life in the Rocky
Mountains.
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