9780812992526-0812992520-The Happy Bottom Riding Club: The Life and Times of Pancho Barnes

The Happy Bottom Riding Club: The Life and Times of Pancho Barnes

ISBN-13: 9780812992526
ISBN-10: 0812992520
Author: Lauren Kessler
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Format: Paperback 348 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780812992526
ISBN-10: 0812992520
Author: Lauren Kessler
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Format: Paperback 348 pages

Summary

The Happy Bottom Riding Club: The Life and Times of Pancho Barnes (ISBN-13: 9780812992526 and ISBN-10: 0812992520), written by authors Lauren Kessler, was published by Random House Publishing Group in 2000. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other United States (Historical) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Happy Bottom Riding Club: The Life and Times of Pancho Barnes (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.47.

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Pancho Barnes was a force of nature, a woman who lived a big, messy, colorful, unconventional life. She ran through three fortunes, four husbands, and countless lovers. She outflew Amelia Earhart, outsmarted Howard Hughes, outdrank the Mexican Army, and out- maneuvered the U.S. government. In The Happy Bottom Riding Club, award-winning author Lauren Kessler tells the story of a high-spirited, headstrong woman who was proud of her successes, unabashed by her failures, and the architect of her own legend.

Florence "Pancho" Barnes was a California heiress who inherited a love of flying from her grandfather, a pioneer balloonist in the Civil War. Faced with a future of domesticity and upper-crust pretensions, she ran away from her responsibilities as wife and mother to create her own life. She cruised South America. She trekked through Mexico astride a burro. She hitchhiked halfway across the United States. Then, in the late 1920s, she took to the skies, one of a handful of female pilots.

She was a barnstormer, a racer, a cross-country flier, and a Hollywood stunt pilot. She was, for a time, "the fastest woman on earth," flying the fastest civilian airplane in the world. She was an intimate of movie stars, a script doctor for the great director Erich von Stroheim, and, later in life, a drinking buddy of the supersonic jet jockey Chuck Yeager. She ran a wild and wildly successful desert watering hole known as the Happy Bottom Riding Club, the raucous bar and grill depicted in The Right Stuff.

In The Happy Bottom Riding Club, Lauren Kessler presents a portrait, both authoritative and affectionate, of a woman who didn't play by women's rules, a woman of large appetites--emotional, financial, and sexual--who called herself "the greatest conversation piece that ever existed."

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