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Libby: The Sketches, Letters and Journal of Libby Meaman, Recorded in the Pribilof Islands, 1879-1880 [Illustrated] [Paperback]

Elizabeth B. John (Author)
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October 1, 1998
"Libby" is an extraordinary book, a passionate love story, emerging from the pages of a century-old diary. Elizabeth Beaman's journal and letters reveal the secret desires and strengths that propelled her and her husband on a perilous journey to the Alaskan Pribilofs in 1879 and the year-long adventure that followed.

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Libby Beaman was the first American woman to travel to the Alaskan Pribilof Islands. Based on her diary, the tale of Libby, her husband, and the powerful first officer is told in all its passion. 20 line drawings.

About the Author

Betty John (1907-1997) authored three children's books, "Hummingbirds", "El Captano Pelicano Café", and "Seloe", which is based on Libby's notes about the seals' life cycle. She served as a war correspondent during World War II, and her experiences gave rise to her book Flak Bait. In addition, she wrote plays, magazine articles, and an internationally syndicated medical column.

Betty John was perhaps best known as the founder, with her late husband Dr. Henry J. John of the first camp for diabetic children. As a designer-craftsman she also won international awards for her liturgical enamels.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 206 pages
  • Publisher: Council Oak Books; 2 edition (October 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 157178067X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1571780676
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,320,608 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating personal account of a late 19th century woman., October 11, 1999
This review is from: Libby: The Sketches, Letters and Journal of Libby Meaman, Recorded in the Pribilof Islands, 1879-1880 (Paperback)
Libby gives her account of her life before and during her time on the Pribilof Islands. Her letters and journals provide a look at what life was like for the middle class woman of her era with an honesty I have never come across in any other widely-available account of the post-Civil War years. I read the book while I was Alaska, and it was startling to see both similarities and differences between the lives people live in the far north now and in Libby's experience. Libby has the intensity of a well-written novel, and a depth of truth only a woman writing for her eyes alone could present. If you're interested in women of her era, life in the north, or simply an interesting story by an excellent writer, Libby is worth the purchase.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Would have been 4 stars, but..., November 8, 2002
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This review is from: Libby: The Sketches, Letters and Journal of Libby Meaman, Recorded in the Pribilof Islands, 1879-1880 (Paperback)
...evidently this is a very highly edited and perhaps even augmented version of her journal. In the editorial review from "500 Great Books by Women"--which does not appear on the Amazon page for this edition but is included on the page for for another, unavailable edition of the book (ISBN#0395493250)--it refers to the fact that some of the gaps have been filled in by the author's granddaughter, Betty John, who is the one who actually had the book published.

In the forward of the edition I read (which has a different ISBN from both this edition and the one mentioned above), Betty John notes that when she got the sketches and journal some of the pages were missing. She then says, "In Libby's book, therefore, I've had to fill in some gaps by conjuring up memories of the stories she told me and by doing research into her times. Her story, nonetheless, is the true tale of a very real woman... ."

In the epilogue, she adds "What was left of [Libby's] journal and sketches ... came to me after her death. Those pages have been the basis for the book."

In the book itself, there are maybe one or two small bracketed notes--not longer than a few words--where the editor fills in details.

So I am a little puzzled about how much of the book really is Libby's journal. The comments in the foreward and epilogue imply that more than just a few details are added, yet there isn't much notation in the text to show what has been added and what is original. I would rather the publishers had made it clear what parts of the text were added, edited, or paraphrased, and what were the real journal.

The way it reads, like a novel (almost like a romance novel at times) and the sometimes modern-sounding prose makes me suspect it may have been heavily edited and/or rewritten. Also the fact that she was commiting some very personal things--things she probably did not want her husband to read--to paper made me wonder a bit. (She talks about her husband's boss's attraction to her and hers to him. These are the parts that read like a romance novel--complete with the gruff, aloof-seeming hero who often seems to be mocking her, but actually is attracted to her--total romance-novel stereotype!)

That said, I found the book very enjoyable. Libby Beaman's family was very friendly with Abraham Lincoln and in the beginning she gives an interesting look at Lincoln's election and the circumstances under which he came into office--how he had to sneak into Washington because his life had been threatened by Southern sympathizers. Stuff I may have learned in school, but forgot. She was apparently an interesting woman, impatient with the restrictions that were put on her gender and class. (At the end of the book she recants a bit, though.) There are descriptions of the Alaskan wildlife and of the people and history, and just reading about how Libby and her husband coped with the culture shock and vastly different living conditions in Alaska was fascinating.

I just would have liked to be able to tell what was her authentic voice and what was added or changed in the editing.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Libby, the Sketches, Letter and Journal of Libby Beaman, May 15, 2006
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This review is from: Libby: The Sketches, Letters and Journal of Libby Meaman, Recorded in the Pribilof Islands, 1879-1880 (Paperback)
A very interesting accounting of an adventurous woman in the late 1800's. I would have given this 5 stars EXCEPT that the print is so small one almost needs a magnifying glass to read it.
(I wanted to send it to my Aunt but knew she would not be able to read the print.)
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