Synopses & Reviews
The story of Baby Doe Tabor has seduced America for more than a century. Long before her body was found frozen in a Leadville shack near the Matchless Mine, Elizabeth McCourt andldquo;Baby Doeandrdquo; Tabor was the stuff of legend. The stunning divorcandeacute;e married Coloradoandrsquo;s wealthiest mining magnate and became the andldquo;Silver Queen of the West.andrdquo; Blessed with two daughters, Horace and Baby Doe mesmerized the world with their wealth and extravagance.
But Baby Doeandrsquo;s life was also a morality play. Almost overnight, the Taborsandrsquo; wealth disappeared when depression struck in 1893. Horace died six years later. According to the legend, one daughter left home never to return; the other died horribly. For thirty-five years, Baby Doe, who was considered mad, lived in solitude high in the Colorado Rockies.
Baby Doe Tabor left a record of her madness in a set of writings she called her andldquo;Dreams and Visions.andrdquo; These were discovered after her death but never studied in detailandmdash;until now. Author Judy Nolte Temple retells Lizzieandrsquo;s story with greater accuracy than any previous biographer and reveals a story more heartbreaking than the legend, giving voice to the woman behind the myth.
Synopsis
Unravels the psyche of Colorado's most adored adulteress
Synopsis
The story of Baby Doe Tabor has seduced America for more than a century. Long before her body was found frozen in a Leadville shack near the Matchless Mine, Elizabeth McCourt andldquo;Baby Doeandrdquo; Tabor was the stuff of legend. The stunning divorcandeacute;e married Coloradoandrsquo;s wealthiest mining magnate and became the andldquo;Silver Queen of the West.andrdquo; Blessed with two daughters, Horace and Baby Doe mesmerized the world with their wealth and extravagance. Baby Doe Tabor left a record of her madness in a set of writings she called her andldquo;Dreams and Visions.andrdquo; These were discovered after her death but never studied in detailandmdash;until now.
About the Author
Judy Nolte Temple, Associate Professor of Women's Studies and English at the University of Arizona, is the author (under the name Judy Nolte Lensink) of "A Secret to be Buried". The Diary and Life of Emily Hawley Gillespie, 1858-1888.