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354 pages • first pub 1990 (editions)
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"So Much to Be Done brings to life the diversity of women's lives on the mining and raching frontiers of the American West. It shows the degree to which women involved themselves in every detail of the work at hand---'men's work' or 'woman's work'...
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354 pages • first pub 1990 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Not specified
Language: English
Publisher: Not specified
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Description
"So Much to Be Done brings to life the diversity of women's lives on the mining and raching frontiers of the American West. It shows the degree to which women involved themselves in every detail of the work at hand---'men's work' or 'woman's work'...