Real Book about Buffalo Bill

Real Book about Buffalo Bill

by Adolph Regli, Robert J. Lee (Illustrator)
Publisher: Garden City Books
©1952, Item: 43270
Hardcover, 191 pages
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From the dust jacket:

When Billy Cody's father caught the "western fever" and settled with his family in Kansas, young Billy immediately felt at home in the Wild West.

At the age of nine he was doing a man's job, and when he showed his courage in an Indian fight, he was graduated to the name of Bill.

Young Bill Cody's skill with horse and gun, plus his bravery and daring as an Indian fighter won him renown throughout the West. He was chosen to supply buffalo meat to the workers on the first railway across the continent. His skill in a buffalo shooting contest won him the title, "Champion of the Plains."

Rider for the Pony Express, hunter, scout for the United States Army, and a veteran Indian fighter, Buffalo Bill Cody was tops among the hard-riding, fast-shooting pioneer men of the plains.

This thrilling biography of a true adventurer is also an exciting picture of the Wild West in its most colorful days.

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