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Helena Huntington Smith (1902–1971)

Author of We Pointed Them North: Recollections of a Cowpuncher

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Works by Helena Huntington Smith

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Othello (1604) — Editor, some editions — 19,463 copies, 151 reviews
A Bride Goes West (1942) — some editions — 168 copies
American Heritage Magazine Vol 08 No 5 1957 August (1957) — Contributor — 20 copies

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Birthdate
1902
Date of death
1971
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Peekskill, New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New York, USA

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7 reviews
Definitely one of the best biographies/recollections I've ever read of the "old days" of the cattle drives from Texas to Montana. So well written that you are caught up in the vernacular immediately and soon find it natural.
A fun collection of memories of growing up on the range back when cowpunchers roamed. This book reads just like 'Teddy Blue' speaks- imagine what 'ole' grandpa's stories told on a front porch or around a campfire sound like and you have this book. Watch out though- do not take the book as fact. Having read this book and then conducting further research I discovered inaccuracies and holes in the story. One of my favorite stories includes 'Calamity Jane' while the the story may be true the show more date is not unless 'Calamity Jane' was a walking zombie as she'd been dead for over a year or two at the time 'Teddy Blue' claims to have conversed with her. show less
A good first person account of the trail drives of the late 1800's in the American Midwest. It was written in 1939, politically incorrect but seeringly honest of a time gone by. Cowboys aren't what they used to be.
The story of Nate Champion, one of the true Western Heroes....and severe blow to the idea of the West as the stronghold of individualism.

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