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This two-volume series focuses on the sometimes-neglected role of the women of the West. These books, for elementary readers, are biographies of two women who made their mark in an age when that was both difficult & unusual. Dr. Florence Sabin, subject of one of these works, was a brilliant & respected research scientist & champion of public-health regulations in Colorado. The book covers her childhood in Central City & concludes with the placing of her statue in the Statuary Hall in the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. 100 pp (ISBN 1-878611-11-9). The other story tells the life of Martha Maxwell who came to Colorado in the mid-1880s & became fascinated by the wildlife of the West. After learning taxidermy, she developed exhibits that were shown across the country, including the 1876 Philadelphia Exposition, where her exhibit revolutionized museum display methods of the time. 138 pp (ISBN 1-878611-12-7). These books are 6 x 9 & sturdily covered in Kivar 12, a durable material. Price $6.95 ea. Discounts for larger orders. Call or write to order - Silver Rim Press 2759 Park Lake Dr., Boulder, CO 80301. (303-666-4290).Barker, Jane Valentine is the author of 'Martha Maxwell Pioneer Naturalist' with ISBN 9781878611123 and ISBN 1878611127.
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