The Collector's Guide to Post Cards by Jane Wood

The Collector's Guide to Post Cards by Jane Wood

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The Collector's Guide to Post Cards by Jane Wood

Pauline Lambert was born Clarey Gillion on a Tennessee cotton farm and subsequently lived a dizzying variety of lives--Sunday school teacher, wife to first a coal miner and later a hard-luck alcoholic, mother of two sons, rooming-house operator, and madam of Tulsa's longest-lasting brothel. How these experiences suited Pauline for her final unlikely role as assistant to St. Peter in screening applicants for admission into heaven is the subject of this book.

When Pauline arrived at heaven's waiting room, she was only one of billions who, owing to of St. Peter's antiquated bookkeeping, had clogged the admissions process. After a long, heavenly negotiation, Pauline was appointed as one of two committee persons to streamline the procedure using modern techniques of digital data entry, storage, retrieval, and evaluation. Heaven's residents and administrators were rightfully surprised at Pauline's appointment until it was explained that half the applicants were women. Sexual relationships were common sources of sin, and her wide experiences would provide unusual insight. Her fellow committeeman, Henry Vernon Foster, was her polar opposite--a rich, educated white male and privileged Quaker who had made his fortune in the Osage oil fields. How well they worked together is a testimony to the similarities between human beings.

The action is focused around two aspects of Tulsa's early history--the oil boom kicked off by the Glenn Pool discovery and the Tulsa race riot. The lives of early-day millionaires and significant actors in the riot were scrutinized in a series of interviews whose results are not revealed. The modern dispute of whether redemption should be exclusive (restricting admission to the selected few) or inclusive (more widespread admission) is investigated.

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ISBN 13 9780891452416
ISBN 10 0891452419
Title The Collector's Guide to Post Cards
Author Jane Wood
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher L-W
Year published 2008-01-29
Number of pages 175
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.