They Married Adventure: The Wandering Lives of Martin and Osa Johnson
Autor Professor Pascal James Imperatoen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 1999
Martin and Osa Johnson thrilled American audiences of the 1920s and 30s with their remarkable movies of far-away places, exotic peoples, and the dramatic spectacle of African wildlife. Their own lives were as exciting as the movies they made--sailing through the South Sea Islands, dodging big game at African waterholes, flying small planes over the veldt, taking millionaires on safari.
Osa Johnson’s ghostwritten autobiography, I Married Adventure, became a national bestseller. The 1939 film version was billed as “the story of World Exploration’s First Lady, whose indomitable daring would be stayed by neither snarling lion nor crouching leopard, tropic tempest nor savage tribesman!” Heroes to millions, Osa and Martin seemed to embody glamor, daring, and the all-American ideal of self-reliance.
Probing beneath the glamor of the Johnsons’ public image, Pascal and Eleanor Imperato explore the more human side of the couple’s lives--and ways the Johnsons shaped, for better and for worse, America’s vision of Africa. Drawing on many years of research, access to a wealth of letters and archives, interviews with many who worked closely with the Johnsons, and their own deep knowledge of Africa, the authors present a fascinating and intimate portrait of this intrepid couple.
Osa Johnson’s ghostwritten autobiography, I Married Adventure, became a national bestseller. The 1939 film version was billed as “the story of World Exploration’s First Lady, whose indomitable daring would be stayed by neither snarling lion nor crouching leopard, tropic tempest nor savage tribesman!” Heroes to millions, Osa and Martin seemed to embody glamor, daring, and the all-American ideal of self-reliance.
Probing beneath the glamor of the Johnsons’ public image, Pascal and Eleanor Imperato explore the more human side of the couple’s lives--and ways the Johnsons shaped, for better and for worse, America’s vision of Africa. Drawing on many years of research, access to a wealth of letters and archives, interviews with many who worked closely with the Johnsons, and their own deep knowledge of Africa, the authors present a fascinating and intimate portrait of this intrepid couple.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780813526959
ISBN-10: 0813526957
Pagini: 350
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10: 0813526957
Pagini: 350
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Notă biografică
Pascal James Imperato credits his own interest in Africa to reading the Johnsons' books while he was still a teenager. He edited Osa Johnson's Last Adventure (1966). His fourteen popular and scholarly books include Bwana Doctor, A Wind in Africa, Medical Detective, and African Folk Medicine. Eleanor M. Imperato is a historian with a special interest in Americans' sources of knowledge about Africa; she is co-author of the standard history of Mali.
Cuprins
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Chapter 1. Growing Up in Kansas
Chapter 2. The Urge to Wander
Chapter 3. Apprentice to Adventure
Chapter 4. Vaudeville
Chapter 5. Sailing the Solomons
Chapter 6. Return to Melanesia
Chapter 7. Jungle Adventures
Chapter 8. Semper Aliquid Novi
Chapter 9. Men of High Purpose
Chapter 10. Bwana Piccer and Memsahib Kidogo
Chapter 11. With Lions and Boy Scouts on the Serengeti
Chapter 12. Gentle Giants and Forest People
Chapter 13. Africa from the Air
Chapter 14. Return to the Rain Forest
Chapter 15. 1937
Chapter 16. Glamourous Osa
Chapter 17. Final Years
Epilogue
Afterword
Notes
Filmography
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Chapter 1. Growing Up in Kansas
Chapter 2. The Urge to Wander
Chapter 3. Apprentice to Adventure
Chapter 4. Vaudeville
Chapter 5. Sailing the Solomons
Chapter 6. Return to Melanesia
Chapter 7. Jungle Adventures
Chapter 8. Semper Aliquid Novi
Chapter 9. Men of High Purpose
Chapter 10. Bwana Piccer and Memsahib Kidogo
Chapter 11. With Lions and Boy Scouts on the Serengeti
Chapter 12. Gentle Giants and Forest People
Chapter 13. Africa from the Air
Chapter 14. Return to the Rain Forest
Chapter 15. 1937
Chapter 16. Glamourous Osa
Chapter 17. Final Years
Epilogue
Afterword
Notes
Filmography
Bibliography
Index
Descriere
Martin and Osa Johnson thrilled American audiences of the 1920s and 30s with their remarkable movies of far-away places, exotic peoples, and the dramatic spectacle of African wildlife. Their own lives were as exciting as the movies they made--sailing through the South Sea Islands, dodging big game at African waterholes, flying small planes over the veldt, taking millionaires on safari. Heroes to millions, Osa and Martin seemed to embody glamor, daring, and the all-American ideal of self-reliance.