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Dangerous To Know Women Crime And Notoriety In The Early Republic Susan Branson

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Dangerous To Know Women Crime And Notoriety In The Early Republic Susan Branson
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.34 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Susan Branson
ISBN: 9780812201420, 0812201426
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Dangerous To Know Women Crime And Notoriety In The Early Republic Susan Branson by Susan Branson 9780812201420, 0812201426 instant download after payment.

This tale of kidnapping, betrayal, and murder follows the lives of two women on the margins of early nineteenth-century society, showing how they manipulated conventions to further their own ends while redefining what was possible for women in early American public life.


This tale of kidnapping, betrayal, and murder follows the lives of two women on the margins of early nineteenth-century society, showing how they manipulated conventions to further their own ends while redefining what was possible for women in early American public life.

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