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The Women Who Made Early Disneyland: Artists, Entertainers, and Guest Relations
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The Women Who Made Early Disneyland: Artists, Entertainers, and Guest Relations
Current price: $115.00
Barnes and Noble
The Women Who Made Early Disneyland: Artists, Entertainers, and Guest Relations
Current price: $115.00
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Size: Hardcover
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Seeking to reclaim women’s place in the early history of Disneyland,
highlights the female Disney employees and contract workers who helped make the park one of the most popular U.S. destinations during its first ten years. Some, like artist Mary Blair, Imagineers Harriet Burns and Alice Davis, “Slue Foot Sue” Betty Taylor, and Disneyland’s first “ambassador,” Julie Reihm, eventually became Disney “legends.” Others remain less well known, including landscape architect Ruth Shellhorn, parade choreographer Miriam Nelson, Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen hostess Alyene Lewis, and Tiny Kline, who at age seventy-one became the first Tinker Bell to fly over Disneyland. This one-of-a-kind book examines the lives and achievements of the women who made early Disneyland.