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Oregon experience, produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting and the Oregon Historical Society ; producer/writer, Kami Horton ; editor, Bruce Barrow ; executive producer, Nadine Jelsing

Label
Oregon experience, produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting and the Oregon Historical Society ; producer/writer, Kami Horton ; editor, Bruce Barrow ; executive producer, Nadine Jelsing
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Oregon experience
Oclc number
640149001
Responsibility statement
produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting and the Oregon Historical Society ; producer/writer, Kami Horton ; editor, Bruce Barrow ; executive producer, Nadine Jelsing
Runtime
27
Summary
"Child prodigy, nature writer, princess or fraud? In 1920, everyone in Oregon seemed to have an opinion about Opal Whiteley. She was an international literary sensation with the publication of a childhood diary detailing her life in the logging camps of Oregon. The diary was hailed as the work of a genius, but it became the center of controversy. It contained clues that she was really a kidnapped French princess. Her life and the diary remain shrouded in mystery."--, Container
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Opal Whiteley
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