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The adventures of Buffalo Bill

Buffalo Bill's own experiences with the Indians as shown in the story of his life.

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  • "Buffalo Bill's own experiences with the Indians as shown in the story of his life."@en
  • "Fearless hero and showman extraordinaire William "Buffalo Bill" Cody lived a remarkable life. As a young man, he made a name for himself in the Wild West as an incredibly successful buffalo hunter and rider for the Pony Express. Later in life, he helped immortalize the mythology of the period by staging a series of traveling shows depicted a romanticized version of life on the open range. This thrilling autobiography offers a fascinating glimpse into the adventures of this quintessentially American icon."@en
  • "Fearless hero and showman extraordinaire William ""Buffalo Bill"" Cody lived a remarkable life. As a young man, he made a name for himself in the Wild West as an incredibly successful buffalo hunter and rider for the Pony Express. Later in life, he helped immortalize the mythology of the period by staging a series of traveling shows depicted a romanticized version of life on the open range. This thrilling autobiography offers a fascinating glimpse into the adventures of this ..."

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Western stories"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Publishers' advertisements"@en

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  • "The adventures of Buffalo Bill"@en
  • "The adventures of Buffalo Bill"
  • "The Adventures of Buffalo Bill"
  • "The Adventures of Buffalo Bill"@en
  • "The adventures of Buffalo Bill : here it is ... Buffalo Bill's own story, written in his own words. One of our best-loved heroes has written down some of his own actual adventures - how he crossed the plains as a scout ; how he rounded up Indians and made thrilling expeditions after Sioux out West ; how he had his famous duel with Yellow Hand, the Cheyenne chief. The book is absorbingly interesting and, more than that, it is all ture and part of our great country. It is recommended by the Departement of hte Interior as an authentic Indian and pioneer story"@en