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Annie Oakley

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Annie Oakley

By: Courtney Ryley Cooper
Narrated by: Jonathan Reese
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Annie Oakley was without a doubt the greatest markswoman who ever lived. Born in 1860 in Darke County, Ohio, she built herself from obscure and impoverished beginnings into the best known woman of her time.

Courtney Ryley Cooper's classic biography traces Oakley's extraordinary journey and separates the facts from the many legends that have sprung up in its wake. We learn of her enduring marriage to Frank Butler and their first meeting, a shooting match in which the seemingly delicate young girl defeated the professional marksman; her association with Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show and its triumphal tour through Europe and America; the train crash that nearly took her life; and her years as an actress and teacher. Her story remains to this day one of the grandest to have come out of the Old West.

©1923 Public Domain (P)2008 Tantor
Biographies & Memoirs Wild West Entertainment & Celebrities Old West Celebrity
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I felt this was enjoyable to read. Lots of information- wish the reader was a little more vibrant.

Informative and enjoyable

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The story is that of incredible proportions. The performance could be a little better, but that aside, I now have an obsession with Little Sure Shot! She is one of those people I will for the rest of my life try to emulate!!!

This woman was an awesome person!

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I am a former police woman who could shoot a smiley face on my target. I took anniokley5 as my email address in honor of her. But mostly because I have her spirit of courage. I'm fighting breast cancer holistically for 2yrs 9mos now.
I'm pretty sure Annie would be helping me address Federal Docket OCR-DHHS 09454 AA-OO Reforming the HIPPA Act. It's not about privacy of our records, it's about quality of care. PLUS:Fighting 'yellow' journalism (now called 'fake' news) about the war on cancer. Intragrative oncology should be part of Medicare health care options. It is not! I have been refused a surgery consult because I refuse to take chemotherapy. Lord give me her courage to make a difference for my grandchildren and the world. Stories of Miss Annie inspire me to persevere. Thank you for sharing this story with the world 😇🤠🙋‍♀️

Every one should learn from her perseverance!

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i liked that the mentionings of the events she lived through, i remember learning about in school. it helped orient me as the book marched on. i also felt i got to know her & the people that were important to her. i wish i could have seen her perform, but now that i know a bit more about her, the photos we have are a little more appreciated.

while listening, everything around me stopped

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