"Doubleday & Company." . . "Oklahoma Land Rush fiction." . . "Classic." . . "Frontier and pioneer life Fiction." . . "pioneers fiction." . . "Roman." . . "Oklahoma Land Rush (1889)" . . . "Frontier and pioneer life." . . "Novela norteamericana s.XX." . . "Petroleum industry and trade Fiction." . . "Petroleum industry and trade." . . "Western stories." . . "Western stories" . "Newspaper publishing Fiction." . . "Women civic leaders Oklahoma Fiction." . . "Motion picture plays." . . "Frontier and pioneer life Oklahoma Fiction." . . "Amerikai irodalom regény." . . "West (U.S.)" . . "City and town life Oklahoma Fiction." . . "Literatură americană." . . "NOVELAS ESTADOUNIDENSES." . . "Married people Fiction." . . "Oklahoma" . . "Oklahoma." . "Love stories." . . "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer." . . "Pioneers Oklahoma Fiction." . . "Historical fiction"@en . . . . "Growth of an Oklahoma pioneer town from the famous Run to the time oil is struck. Epic western about the Cravat family settling the Oklahoma prairie. Yancy Cravat is a newspaperman and lawyer who helps found the town of Osage. An adventurer, he finds town-life stifling and seeks his thrills even further into the frontier. His wife ends up becoming a town leader in his absences."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A woman recounts her trials and triumphs as an Oklahoma pioneer, married to a man with incurable wanderlust."@en . . . . . . . "Cimarron : Roman" . . . . . "La Ruée vers l'Ouest : (\"Cimarron\"), roman traduit de l'américain par Maurice Rémon" . . . "Genres littéraires" . "Readers" . . . . . . . "\"La epopeya de la formación del Estado de Oklahoma se sigue paso a paso a través de las peripecias de los protagonistas del relato. El reparto de tierras, la expoliación de los indios, los tiempos de vida dura y arriesgada, las fechorías de los hombres fuera de la ley, el descubrimiento de los pozos de petróleo, están enmarcados en el cuadro realista de una existencia en la que se mezcla la brutalidad y los sentimientos generosos\"--Jacket." . . . . . . . . . . . "A drama portraying the settling of Oklahoma in 1889. Focuses on the life of a courageous editor and publisher of a newspaper in a growing frontier town, who eventually comes into conflict with big oil interests and with his wife."@en . "Reprint of a 1929 novel which follows the adventures of newspaper editor and lawyer Yancey Cravat, his wife Sabra, and their young son Cim, in Osage, Oklahoma in the years before the territory became a state."@en . . . . "CIMARRON" . . . "La Ruée vers l'Ouest" . "Cimarron, by Edna Ferber" . . . . "Cimarron [dt.] Roman" . . . . . . . . "It is to Cimarron, a wild strip of Oklahoma land, that Yancey Cravat, dreamer and gunslinger, comes with his wife of gentle Southern blood. And it is there - where robberies and shootings are a way of life - that they and other homesteaders stay."@en . . . . . . . "Cimarrón : novela" . "Cimarrón : novela"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . "Western stories, American"@en . "Western stories, American" . . . "Powieść amerykańska" . "Powieść amerykańska"@pl . "Oklahoma, from the run of 1889, through pioneer days, problems of bad-men and Indians and discovery of oil, down to its sophisticated present, is the ever-changing back-ground which makes an epic of the story of Yancey Cravat, dreamer, windmill-tilter, adventurer and gun-man, and Sabra, his wife, descendant of languid southern gentlefolk but with enough iron in her blood to be a sturdy pioneer wife and mother, to foster the spirit of feminism in the women of Osage, to build up from infancy a territorial newspaper, and to serve as congresswoman from Oklahoma."@en . "La ruée vers l'Ouest The Mint : (Cimarron)" . . . "Cimarron : roman" . . . . "Cimarron Roman" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The novel is set in the Oklahoma of the latter nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It follows the lives of Yancy and Sabra Cravat, beginning with Yancey's tale of his participation in the 1893 land rush. They emigrate from Wichita, Kansas to the fictional town of Osage, Oklahoma with their son, Cim, and (unknowingly) a black boy named Isaiah. The Cravats here print their newspaper, the Oklahoma Wigwam, and build their fortune amongst Indian disputes, outlaws, and the discovery of oil in Oklahoma."@en . . . "The novel is set in the Oklahoma of the latter nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It follows the lives of Yancy and Sabra Cravat, beginning with Yancey's tale of his participation in the 1893 land rush. They emigrate from Wichita, Kansas to the fictional town of Osage, Oklahoma with their son, Cim, and (unknowingly) a black boy named Isaiah. The Cravats here print their newspaper, the Oklahoma Wigwam, and build their fortune amongst Indian disputes, outlaws, and the discovery of oil in Oklahoma." . "La Ruée vers l'Ouest... : roman" . "Cimarron, roman" . . . . . . . . "Cimarron : Edna Ferber" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "La ruée vers L'Ouest : (Cimarron)" . "Cimarrón" . "Cimarrón"@es . . . "Located in the Oklahoma Collection." . . . . . . "La ruee vers l ouest" . . . . . . . . . "Cimarron"@it . . "Cimarron" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "La ruée vers l'Ouest Cimarron : (Cimarron)" . . . . "Cimarron : [regény]"@hu . "Cimarron; Roman" . . . . . "Cimarron"@es . "Cimarron"@it . "Cimarron"@en . "Cimarron" . "Cimarron"@pt . "Cimarron"@da . . . . . . "La ruée vers l'Ouest : <Cimarron>" . "Domestic fiction"@en . "Domestic fiction" . . "Cimaron z Oklahomy" . "Cimarron : [novel]" . . . . . "Cimarron; roman" . "La ruée vers l'Ouest" . . . . "La ruée vers L'Ouest" . . "Yancey Cravat publishes a newspaper in Oklahoma Territory calling for statehood and respect for the rights of the Osage peoples."@en . "Restless Yancey Cravat, a pioneer newspaper editor and lawyer, settles in Osage, a muddy town thrown together overnight when the Oklahoma territory opens in 1889. To this place he brings his wife Sabra, a woman both conventional and well-bred. Against all odds, Sabra develops a brilliant business sense. She makes a success of the newspaper, a success that ultimately leads her to Congress. Through Sabra's eyes we see the violent frontier collide with resentful Indians, the sodbusters tame the prairie, and the sudden fortune of a lucky few." . . . . "History" . "History"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Qāfilah al-batāl" . . . . . . . . . . . "Epic western about the Cravat family settling the Oklahoma prairie. Yancy Cravat is a newspaperman and lawyer who helps found the town of Osage. An adventurer, he finds town-life stifling and seeks his thrills even further into the frontier. His wife ends up becoming a town leader when his absences leave her no other choice."@en . "Epic western about the Cravat family settling the Oklahoma prairie. Yancy Cravat is a newspaperman and lawyer who helps found the town of Osage. An adventurer, he finds town-life stifling and seeks his thrills even further into the frontier. His wife ends up becoming a town leader when his absences leave her no other choice." . . . "Cimarron [Hauptbd.]" . . . . . . . "Cimarron ; roman" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A novel of oil and Indians and the Opening of Oklahoma in 1889."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Western stories" . "Western stories"@en . . "Cimarron z Oklahomy"@pl . . . . "Growth of an Oklahoma pioneer town from the famous Run to the time oil is struck."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Political fiction" . "Political fiction"@en . "La ruée vers l'Ouest (Cimarron)" . . . . . "Cimarron. [A novel.]"@en . . . . . "Drama"@en . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . "Frontier and pioneer life Drama." . . "Journalists Oklahoma Fiction." . . "Women legislators Fiction." . . . . "Loew's Incorporated." . .