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         Jackson Helen Hunt:     more books (19)
  1. Ramona : a story by Helen Hunt (1830-1885) Jackson, 1925-01-01
  2. ROMONA. A Story by Helen Hunt Jackson. With an Introduction by J. Frank Dobie. by Helen Hunt [1830 - 1885]. Dobie, J. Frank [1888 - 1964]. Jackson, 1959-01-01
  3. Bits Of Travel
  4. Bits Of Travel
  5. Letters From A Cat: Published By Her Mistress For The Benefit Of All Cats And The Amusement Of Little Children by Ledyard Addie, 2010-09-29
  6. Verses by Helen Hunt Jackson 1830-1885, 1873-12-31
  7. Poems by Helen Jackson by Jackson. Helen Hunt. 1830-1885., 1892-01-01
  8. Saxe Holm's stories .. Volume 2 by Helen Hunt, 1830-1885 Jackson, 2009-10-26
  9. Autograph Letter Signed. by Helen Hunt (1830-1885). JACKSON, 1883
  10. Bits of talk, in verse and prose, for young folks by Jackson. Helen Hunt. 1830-1885, 1904-01-01
  11. Letters from a cat. Published by her mistress for the benefit of by Jackson. Helen Hunt. 1830-1885., 1912-01-01
  12. The Indian Reform Letters of Helen Hunt Jackson, 1879-1885 by Helen Hunt Jackson, 1998-11
  13. Reading Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona (Boise State University Western Writers Series) by Karen E. Ramirez, 2006-11-30
  14. The Annotated Ramona by Antoinette May, Helen Hunt Jackson, 1989-04

41. PACIFIC COAST NORTH AMERICA DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL (in MARION)
Jackson, Helen Hunt, 18301885. Glimpses of three coasts. By Helen Jackson(HH) Boston, Roberts brothers, 1886. Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885.
http://js-catalog.cpl.org:60100/MARION?S=PACIFIC COAST NORTH AMERICA DESCRIPTION

42. Glimpses Of California And The Missions (in MARION)
with illustrations by Henry Sandham. Author Jackson, Helen Hunt,18301885. Published Boston, Little, Brown, company, 1902.
http://js-catalog.cpl.org:60100/MARION/BBF-0862
Glimpses of California and the missions
Title:
Author:
Published:
  • Subject:
    Material:
    • xii, 292 p. illus. 21 cm.
    Note:
    • Papers on California and the missions, by the author of "Ramona", first published in 1883 and reprinted 1886 in "Glimpses of three coasts". cf. Note.
    LC Card no:
  • System ID no:
    • BBF-0862
    Holdings:
    CLEVELAND/History Storage
    • CALL NUMBER: 479.4 J134g Reference NonCirculating
  • Data on this system is ©Board of Trustees, Cleveland Public Library.

    43. Directory :: Look.com
    Selected Poetry of Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885) Text of Doubt, God's Light-houses,Habeus Corpus, and September; from the Representative Poetry On-line
    http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=580672

    44. EBooks (e-Books, EBook) Digital Book Index Search By Author
    UMich. Jackson, Helen Hunt, Selected Poetry of Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885),1998, Html, n/c, UToronto. Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885. A
    http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_search/search002a.asp?AUTHOR=Jackson, Hele

    45. The Desk
    Born in Amherst, MA, and a contemporary of Emily Dickinson, Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885)is known in Dickinson scholarship for her correspondence with the
    http://www.mith.umd.edu/courses/amvirtual/women/desk.html

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    The Parlor The Kitchen References Women's writing has enjoyed a rich tradition. Women of all classes, ranks and ages have taken up the pen throughout history. In the nineteenth century, there was a broad range of writing circulating beyond the few hallowed authors of the "American Renaissance". This page gives you a brief introduction to what is available on the Web by women. The first section will take you through links about five major nineteenth century poets: Alice and Phoebe Cary, Rose Terry Cooke, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, and Helen Hunt Jackson. The next section is a brief introduction to the amazing variety of poetry by women published in magazines and newspapers of the nineteenth century. Finally, the last section touches on private writings by women who chose not to publish, but still circulated their writing. The Poets Poetry in Magazines and Newspapers Private Writings
    The Poets
    Print exploded in the nineteenth century and women filled the ranks of writers needed for numerous magazines, newspapers and journals. While traditional thought may be that women were limited only to the domestic role, a surprising number wrote and published poetry. Paula Bennet's Nineteenth Century American Women Poets: An Anthology and Emily Stipes Watts's Poetry of American Women from 1632 to 1945 are representative of the recent movement to recover the women poets of the nineteenth century. Paula Bennet includes a broad range of poets, dividing her anthology into a section of “major poets” of the century and a section of a broad range women's poetry published in magazines and journals. I follow her divisions here, giving a brief representation of published poets available on the Web.

    46. MetaEUREKA Metasearch
    loc.gov/cgibin/query/r?ammem/calbk@field(DOCID+@lit(C186T00))REF$ - Site info- Alexa info 4. Selected Poetry of Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885) Text of
    http://www.metaeureka.com/cgi-bin/odp2.pl?dir=Arts/Literature/World_Literature/A

    47. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > R
    Author Jackson, Helen Hunt, 18301885 Keywords Authors J Jackson, Helen Hunt,1830-1885; Titles R ; Subject American literature. Ramsey Milholland, 2001.
    http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Ti

    48. American Passages - Unit 7. Slavery And Freedom: Authors
    Go Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885) A committed activist for Native American rights,Helen Hunt Jackson provides an important context for understanding Indian
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    Home Channel Video Catalog About Us ... Contact Us Select a Different Unit 1. Native Voices 2. Exploring Borderlands 3. Utopian Promise 4. Spirit of Nationalism 5. Masculine Heroes 6. Gothic Undercurrents 7. Slavery and Freedom 8. Regional Realism 9. Social Realism 10. Rhythms in Poetry 11. Modernist Portraits 12. Migrant Struggle 13. Southern Renaissance 14. Becoming Visible 15. Poetry of Liberation 16. Search for Identity
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    Lorenzo Asisara (b. 1819)

    While the institution of slavery is generally associated with African Americans and with the antebellum South, it was in fact present in other regions and at other times in American history. Lorenzo Asisara's story is an example of the enslavement of Native Americans in the American Southwest. Asisara was born into the Costanoan Indian community...
    Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880)

    Lydia Maria Child (born Lydia Francis) was raised outside of Boston in a community she described as made up of "hard-working people who had small opportunity for culture." Her parents ran a bakery while raising six children, leaving them little time for intellectual pursuits. Still, Child, encouraged by her Harvard-educated older brother, developed an early interest in...
    William and Ellen Craft (c. 1826-1897)

    49. Listings Of The World Arts Literature World Literature
    Selected Poetry of Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885) Post Review Text of Doubt, God'sLight-houses, Habeus Corpus, and September; from the Representative Poetry On
    http://listingsworld.com/Arts/Literature/World_Literature/American/19th_Century/

    50. Jacka, Jerry D
    Contractors, 1992. Jackson, Helen Hunt, 18301885. Ramona. sound recording. Auburn,CA Audio Partners Publishing Corp., cp1995. 40007. Jackson, Janet, 1966.
    http://cochise.lib.az.us:8002/audioj.htm
    Jacka, Jerry D. Beyond tradition: contemporary Indian art and its evolution. [sound recording]. Phoenix,AZ: A Jacka Photography Video Presentation, 1989. Jackson, Alan, 1958. Drive. [sound recording]. Nashville: Arista Nashville, p2002. 07863-67039-2. Jackson, Alan, 1958. Everything I love. [sound recording]. New York: Arista, p1996. 07822-18813-4. Jackson, Alan, 1958. The greatest hits collection. [sound recording]. New York: Arista Records Inc., 1995. Jackson, Alan, 1958. When somebody loves you. [sound recording]. [Nashville]: Arista Nashville, p2000. 07863-69335-2. Jackson, Helen Hunt. Ramona. [sound recording.] Audio Book Contractors, 1992. Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885. Ramona. [sound recording]. Auburn, CA: Audio Partners Publishing Corp., cp1995. 40007. Jackson, Janet, 1966. All for you. [sound recording]. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Virgin Records America, p2001. 7243 8 10144 2 4. Jackson, Janet, 1966. Janet. [sound recording]. Hollywood, CA: Virgin, Jackson, Michael, 1958. Invincible. [sound recording]. New York: Epic, p2001. EK 69400.

    51. DSRB Auction 12, Lot 46
    46. Jackson, Helen Maria Fiske Hunt (18301885). Ramona. A Story. By HelenJackson (HH) . Boston Roberts Brothers, 1884. 2 490 4, ads pp.
    http://www.dsloan.com/Auctions/A12/46WebA12.htm
    Auction 12: The Zamorano 80 Collection of Daniel G. Volkmann Jr.
    Lot 46
    Item 46. Helen Hunt Jackson’s Ramona—“The literary document most important in its influence on the growth of the Spanish tradition in Southern California was the immensely popular Ramona” (Walker).
    46. JACKSON, Helen [Maria Fiske Hunt] Ramona. A Story. By Helen Jackson (H. H.).... Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1884. [2] 490 [4, ads] pp. 12mo, original slate green cloth decorated in gilt and brown, spine gilt-lettered, floral endpapers. Binding with a few stains and moderate shelf wear (spine tips frayed), four small stains and abrasions on front pastedown where a bookplate was removed, front hinge weak, thin diagonal strip (approximately 5.5 x 2 cm) of lower corner of rear endpaper torn away, overall a good to very good copy.
    First edition. BAL 10456. Baird-Greenwood 1296. Bennett, American Book Collecting, pp. 157-58. Cowan I, pp. 119-20. Cowan II, p. 306n. Edwards, Enduring Desert, p. 126. Howell 50

    52. Helen Hunt Foot
    Helen Hunt Jackson describing her writing of Ramona Helen Hunt Jackson(1830-1885), activist for Native American Helen Hunt Falls.
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    53. Social Service/Activism
    Mary Ann Harris Gay, 18291918 (USA); Helen Hunt Jackson, 1830-1885 (USA); A Centuryof Dishonor A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings With Some
    http://www.distinguishedwomen.com/subject/socserv.html
    Distinguished Women of Past and Present
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    Name Index Subject Index Related Sites ... Search Search: Books Popular Music Classical Music Video Enter keywords...
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    54. Human Rights
    Helen Hunt Jackson, 18301885 (USA); A Century of Dishonor A Sketch of the UnitedStates Government's Dealings With Some of the Indian Tribes by Helen Hunt
    http://www.distinguishedwomen.com/subject/hrights.html
    Distinguished Women of Past and Present
    First Page
    Name Index Subject Index Related Sites ... Search Search: Books Popular Music Classical Music Video Enter keywords...
    Human Rights
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    55. Digtere - Kalliope
    18151904) F Freneau, Philip (1752-1832) H Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1809-1894)Howe, Julia Ward (1819-1910), J Jackson, Helen Hunt (1830-1885) L Longfellow
    http://www.kalliope.org/poets.cgi?list=az&sprog=us

    56. Digtere - Kalliope
    18101876) Emmett, Daniel Decatur (1815-1904) Howe, Julia Ward (1819-1910) Whitman,Walt (1819-1892) 1825-1849 Jackson, Helen Hunt (1830-1885) Dickinson, Emily
    http://www.kalliope.org/poets.cgi?list=19&sprog=us

    57. Author Pseudonyms
    Sanders, Lisa Saunders Jackson, EF E(dwin) C(harles) Tubb Jackson, Everatt MargaretElizabeth Muggeson Jackson, Helen (Maria Fiske) Hunt (18301885) HH, Saxe
    http://www.trussel.com/books/pseud_j.htm
    J
    Jac, Cheryl
    [Cheryl Biggs]
    Jacks, Oliver
    Kenneth Royce Gandley

    [Lisa Sanders, Lisa Saunders]
    Jackson, E.F.
    E(dwin) C(harles) Tubb

    Jackson, Everatt
    Margaret Elizabeth Muggeson

    Jackson, Helen (Maria Fiske) Hunt

    [H.H., Saxe Holm, author of Mercy Philbrick's Choice] Jackson, J. Austin Norman A. Lazenby Jackson, John William, Jr. [William T. Silent] Jackson, Laura Laura Riding Gottschalk Jackson, Mrs. Schuyler B. [Barbara Rich, Laura Riding] Jackson, Mrs. Shuyler B. (Laura) Laura Riding Gottschalk Jackson, Neville G.M. Glaskin Jackson, Sara Sara Thomas Jacob, Naomi (Ellington) [Ellington Gray] Jacob, Piers Anthony Dillingham [Piers Anthony, Pier Xanthony] Jacobi, Abel Arthur Porges Jacobs, Anna Sherry-Anne Jacobs Jacobs, Elsie [Elsie Jane Jerard] Jacobs, Leah Roberta L(eah Jacobs) Gellis Jacobs, Sherry-Anne [Anna Jacobs, Shannah Jay] Jacobs, Sophia Yarnall [Sophia Yarnall] Jacobs, T.C.H. Jacques Pendower Jacobson, Louise Hawes [Louise Hawes] Jacobus, Professor, Imperator Edward Alexander Crowley Jacques, Beau

    58. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Jackson, Helen Hunt (18301885) Works by this author Ramona. Copyright2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
    http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Jackson, Helen H

    59. | Book Review | The Western Historical Quarterly, 33.3 | The History Cooperative
    the century between the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and the Indian ReorganizationAct of 1934 the white novelist Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885); the Paiute
    http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/whq/33.3/br_11.html
    Book Review
    Voices of American Indian Assimilation and Resistance: Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard . By Siobhan Senier. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2001. Illustrations, maps, notes, bibliography, index. xv + 256 pp. $29.95.) I n Voices of American Indian Assimilation and Resistance Senier's attribution of agency to a period of time undermines her analysis. No conception of the public frames her work, with the result that Senier variously argues that few (presumably white) people resisted assimilation; that those Indians who put up the stiffest resistance left few written records; and that we scholars will find more evidence of written resistance as we "expand both the kinds of texts we read and our ways of reading" (p. 196). Such inconsistency would matter less if Senier had focused exclusively on Native American voices and did not insist that both (white) "women and American Indians conceived of women and American Indians as uniquely qualified to confront assimilation" (p. x), but that Indian and non-Indian men "also have contributions to make to this history of resistance" (p. 20). The problem here seems to be a confusion of literary history with the larger social and cultural history of the late nineteenth- and early-twentieth centuries. And this is a shame, because in the actual analysis of texts

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