A photographic biography of Annie Oakley, discussing her early life, her prowess with a gun, her stint with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, and her enduring image in movies, books, television shows, and plays.
how two teams and one scrappy player put women's hoops on the map
Macy, Sue
2011
Agnes Morley describes growing up on her family's ranch in New Mexico, attending school at Stanford University, and participating in the first basketball game played between two women's college teams on April 4, 1896.
Presents a photographic overview of the history of the Olympic Games, from its origins in Ancient Greece, through its rebirth in nineteenth century France, to twenty-first century, including highlights the contributions of individuals to the Games' success and popularity.
Photographic documentation of two centuries of women athletes, discussing some of the controversies that arose over women's participation in traditionally male arenas, and celebrating their accomplishments.
the story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Macy, Sue
1993
Photographs and text describe the activities of the members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, the women's professional baseball league that existed between 1943 and 1954.
Photographic documentation of two centuries of women athletes, discussing some of the controversies that arose over women's participation in traditionally male arenas, and celebrating their accomplishments.
the story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Macy, Sue
1995
Describes the activities of the members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, the women's professional baseball league that existed between 1943 and 1954.
A photographic overview of the history of the Olympic Games, from their origins in ancient Greece, to the rebirth of the games in nineteenth-century France, to the twenty-first century, highlighting the contributions of individuals to the success and popularity of the Olympics.