Talk:Prairie madness
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editI am currently working on developing this page as a project for the course History of the American West at Boston College. Vanacoca (talk) 02:43, 9 April 2013 (UTC) I think this is less of an article and more like the definition of an unused trem it wasnt bad.--Hannahcooley (talk) 23:47, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
Bibliography
editPagnamenta, Peter. "Prairie fever : British aristocrats in the American West, 1830-1890". W.W. Norton & Co, New York, 2012.
Boschma, Geertja. "A Family Point of View: Negotiating Asylum Care in Alberta, 1905-1930". Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, 2008.
Majors, John. "It Was Hell on Horses and Women". Real West Magazine, March 1968 Vanacoca (talk) 00:58, 17 February 2013 (UTC)
Great read for windy days
editThe Wind (novel) I'm amazed this isn't linked here. Shenme (talk) 03:32, 18 April 2013 (UTC)
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Prairie Madness (band)
editThere is an articles called Prairie Madness (the M in 'madness' is capitalised). could someone please disambiguate these two articles clearly, and provide cross-links. Jonathan O'Donnell (talk) 20:24, 1 May 2024 (UTC)