Oklahoma: Foot-Loose and Fancy-Free
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
22nd February 1982
United States
General
Non Fiction
917.6604
Hardback
258
Miss Debo's study is calm and restrained; she scorns the writers who have told melodramatic tales of poor Indians and whites and their didoes when overwhelmed by sudden riches.... Within its self-imposed limitations, it is an honest and knowing book, written with a great affection. The best part of it, somehow, is the brief, reminiscences of a few old-timers, little flashes which tell more than many pages of description.-New York Herald Tribune Book Review
"Miss Debo's study is calm and restrained; she scorns the writers who have told melodramatic tales of poor Indians and whites and their didoes when overwhelmed by sudden riches.... Within its self-imposed limitations, it is an honest and knowing book, written with a great affection. The best part of it, somehow, is the brief, reminiscences of a few old-timers, little flashes which tell more than many pages of description."-New York Herald Tribune Book Review
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