| 316Tribune August 5"
Arizona John on Buffalo Bill.
"Buffalo Bill from Prairie to Palace" is the
name of the book that contains in detail the
many notable incidents that have marked the life
of the scout and showman, Col. W. F. Cody.
Maj. John M. Burke compiled the book, and as
his heart has been for many years with his subject
he has told his story well. Col. Cody's boyhood
days form the subject of a chapter and then
in rapid succession are told the stories of his
pony express riding, his first encounter with the
Indians and his services to the government as
guide, scout, and interpreter. The book is especially
interesting in showing the progress of the
Western country and the part borne by the army
and the plainsmen in its development. The experience
of the Wild West Show in foreign lands
is told, and the last Sioux war makes a chapter.
The book has many illustrations.
| 316Arizona John on Buffalo Bill.
"Buffalo Bill from Prairie to Palace" is the name of the book that contains in detail the many notable incidents that have marked the life of the scout and showman, Col. W. F. Cody. Maj. John M. Burke compiled the book, and as his heart has been for many years with his subject he has told his story well. Col. Cody's boyhood days form the subject of a chapter and then in rapid succession are told the stories of his pony express riding, his first encounter with the Indians and his services to the government as guide, scout, and interpreter. The book is especially interesting in showing the progress of the Western country and the part borne by the army and the plainsmen in its development. The experience of the Wild West Show in foreign lands is told, and the last Sioux war makes a chapter. The book has many illustrations.
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