Lucille Mulhall

Lucille Mulhall
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Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9781609762322
ISBN-13 : 1609762320
Rating : 4/5 (320 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Lucille Mulhall by : Cynthia K. Rhodes

Download or read book Lucille Mulhall written by Cynthia K. Rhodes and published by Strategic Book Publishing. This book was released on 2010-12 with total page 139 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Before the turn of the twentieth century, most women would not dream of engaging in "men's work." Women were expected to ride sidesaddle, wear skirts, and most women did not race their pony like lightning after a prairie wolf. Regardless of society's rules, these were the things Lucille Mulhall loved. Growing up on her family's ranch in Oklahoma, she learned to do cowboy chores: rope, train horses, and brand cattle-and she did it better than most men. Recognizing his daughter's natural talent, Colonel Zack Mulhall encouraged Lucille to enter the world of show business. From steer roping competitions to vaudeville acts to Wild West shows, Lucille entertained enthusiastic crowds. Her skill and perfect sense of timing, as well as her small stature and feminine demeanor, made her an audience favorite. Heralded by Will Rogers as America's first "cowgirl," Lucille Mulhall became an inspiration for women everywhere. About the Author: Cynthia Kay Rhodes is a writer and illustrator who discovered a passion in writing biographies for children. Between Two Worlds: The Legend Of Quanah Parker, her first book, focused on the life of the renowned Comanche chief. With Lucille Mulhall: An Athlete Of Her Time, she wanted to present the true story of a remarkable woman, which also focused on her two favorite interests: horses and the Wild West.


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