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1910 Stories of Buffalo Bill Cody Wild West Americana Texas INDIANS French 9v"Every Indian outbreak that I have ever known has resulted from broken promises and broken treaties by the government."
– Buffalo Bill Cody
In a remarkable early life as an Indian scout, trapper, miner and Pony Express rider, William F. Cody developed a reputation for courage. Yet it was buffalo hunting that earned his nickname. Cody garner his fame and fortune when he turned his life into a theatrical spectacular which toured the United States and Europe. Cody is credited for almost single-handedly inventing the Wild West.
In the early 20th-century, there was a demand for stories of Buffalo Bill's life and adventures – not only in America! These short stories tell the stories of the American west published in Paris by Eicher.
Item number: #9885
Price: $499
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The Buffalo Bill Stories. A weekly publication devoted to border life.
Paris: Eicher, [1910]. 1st issues
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