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Hardcover The Happy Bottom Riding Club: The Life and Times of Pancho Barnes Book

ISBN: 037550124X

ISBN13: 9780375501241

The Happy Bottom Riding Club: The Life and Times of Pancho Barnes

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Pancho Barnes was a force of nature, a woman who lived a big, messy, colorful, unconventional life. She ran through three fortunes, four husbands, and countless lovers. She outflew Amelia Earhart,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Amazing!

If anyone has even a fleeting interest in aviation please buy this book! No, I have no financial interest in the book. To share the is enough. To praise the author is enough. Given legal restrictions we will never see her likes again. Same with Bob Hoover, Paul Pobereszeny and family, et al. Praise be to a SUPERB storyteller!

Rugged Individualist Aviation History

This book is MUST READ for anyone interested in the histories of aviation, of the 1920s, of Los Angeles, of the California desert, and of Edwards Air Force Base in particular. Pancho Barnes is a larger-than-life character. A slightly sad one, in a way, since she spent her way out of fortune into poverty; but, wow, if you are going to burn the candle at both ends, this is the way to do it. Flying booze in from Mexico during probihition, stunt riding for Hollywood movies (and the Foursquare Gospel), barnstorming the country, giving daily parties for the earliest movie stars, and then providing round-the-clock R & R for all the Right Stuff pilots in the earliest days of experimental jet and rocket flight. Pancho knew how to live it up, tell a story, and deliver a line, and fortunately was appreciated and looked after in her declining years by the pilots she had entertained in the 40s and 50s. This story has hardly even been told (one TV movie was ridiculous) and is still largely esoteric knowledge to the fraternity of pilots.

What a book! What a dame!

Florence "Pancho" Leontine Lowe Barnes may have been to the manor born and bred, but she chafed at her parent's prim and proper society and decided to be true to the one person she could count on -- herself.Until I read this book, I only knew of Pancho Barnes and her Happy Bottom Riding Club from the movie THE RIGHT STUFF. She was the proprietor of the saloon/motel/dude ranch where all the test pilots from nearby Edwards Air Force Base hung out. Her character didn't get much footage in the movie, but she was compelling enough to warrant further investigation. Author Lauren Kessler offers an insider's view into the life of this enigmatic woman, from her privileged childhood to her poverty-stricken death. This is no mere biography...it's a tour de force of the woman behind all the legends.Pancho Barnes was raised by wealthy parents. Her grandfather had made his fortune with patents and in real estate in the early part of the 20th century. Her grandfather died broke, but he lived large. Her grandfather and father doted on her and indulged her every wish. She was puzzled by her mother's world of socials, needlework and fancy dresses. She was dazzled by horses, the outdoors and demanding physical activity.Early on, it was clear that Florence was not going to be a beauty, nor was she the shy and retiring kind. She rode horses, played outside and generally behaved as a young boy. School bored her. Afternoon teas and theidea of running a house set her teeth on edge. Even though she obeyed her family's wishes and married an Episcopalian minister and had one child, she was never a conventional wife or mother, in any form, shape or fashion.As a diversion from her unhappy marriage, she found work as a horse wrangler in the fledgling movie industry. She worked as a stunt person in some of the films she provided horses for. She discovered flying and it became her life-long passion. She found love in the arms of many men, including her four subsequent husbands. She cussed like a sailor, drank whiskey with the best of them, and rubbed elbows with Hollywood elite. She could hold an audience captive with her storytelling acumen. She ran a dairy farm, a pig breeding business, a boisterous resort and maintained a stable full of fabulous horses. She spent three fortunes and died broke, but she lived life to the fullest and made the most of every moment. I read this book in one sitting and dare anyone who starts it to try and put it down. Pancho Barnes was one of a kind. What a dame! I wish I had known her. Enjoy!

Wild Woman

What a great book! I've read about Pancho in other books but I had no idea that she was such an adventurer and entrepeneur (for lack of a better word). It's obvious that Kessler did a great job of researching Pancho and an equally great job of tell her story. A must read!

The Happy Bottom Riding Club: The Life and Times of Pancho B

Having been a pilot for nearly 30 years I had heard many stories about Pancho Barnes and her famous Happy Bottom Riding Club. Any pilot would love this book and it would make a great gift. A friend of mine gave it to me for my birthday and I could hardly put it down. I had also heard of Thaddeus Lowe, her grandfather and pioneer hot air balloon pilot in the Civil War and enjoyed learning more about this fabulous man who had a great influence on Pancho. Someone should make a movie about the life of Pancho Barnes because she is one of the most daring and gutsy women who ever took to the skies. This book is very well written and extremely interesting, especially for anyone who loves aviation. The details of Pancho's private life are sometimes shocking but brutally honest. I can heartily recommend this book!
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