Colonel William Buffalo Bill Cody\u27s business ventures other than his Wild West\u27 Show have received little attention from scholars. This book provides a history of one of Buffalo Bill\u27s commercial establishments Pahaska Tepee, a hunting lodge and hotel located near the eastern boundary of Yellowstone National Park. Appropriately, the Sioux name means Long Hair\u27s Lodge
Of the twelve (!) serious historical or biographical studies devoted to Buffalo Bill Cody so far thi...
Ken Zontek presents a thoroughly researched and generally well-written account of the underappreciat...
In many ways this is a most useful catalogue. It features six essays by distinguished scholars all i...
From Cody to the World ... is an interesting little volume about a remarkable place, the Buffalo Bil...
Review of: Buffalo Bill from Prairie to Palace, written by John M. Burke, edited by Chris Dixon, ...
Of all the popular culture heroes of the American West, Buffalo Bill stands out as the quintessentia...
Robert Bonner\u27s book provides wonderful insight into Cody\u27s promotional activities outside of ...
Review of: Buffalo Bill Cody: A Man of the West, by Prentiss Ingraham, edited by Sandra K. Sagala
Review of: Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull: Inventing the Wild West. Bridger, Bobby
Review of: "Custer, Cody, and Grand Duke Alexis: Historical Archaeology of the Royal Buffalo Hunt," ...
Bobby Bridger has written a lively paced biography of Buffalo Bill Cody. Although the subtitle, Inve...
Review of: "Twenty-five Years among the Indians and Buffalo: A Frontier Memoir", by William D. Stree...
Joy Kasson\u27s study of William Cody as the first modern celebrity, a man who took advantage of eve...
Review of: "Buffalo Nation: American Indian Efforts to Restore the Bison," by Ken Zontek
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
Of the twelve (!) serious historical or biographical studies devoted to Buffalo Bill Cody so far thi...
Ken Zontek presents a thoroughly researched and generally well-written account of the underappreciat...
In many ways this is a most useful catalogue. It features six essays by distinguished scholars all i...
From Cody to the World ... is an interesting little volume about a remarkable place, the Buffalo Bil...
Review of: Buffalo Bill from Prairie to Palace, written by John M. Burke, edited by Chris Dixon, ...
Of all the popular culture heroes of the American West, Buffalo Bill stands out as the quintessentia...
Robert Bonner\u27s book provides wonderful insight into Cody\u27s promotional activities outside of ...
Review of: Buffalo Bill Cody: A Man of the West, by Prentiss Ingraham, edited by Sandra K. Sagala
Review of: Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull: Inventing the Wild West. Bridger, Bobby
Review of: "Custer, Cody, and Grand Duke Alexis: Historical Archaeology of the Royal Buffalo Hunt," ...
Bobby Bridger has written a lively paced biography of Buffalo Bill Cody. Although the subtitle, Inve...
Review of: "Twenty-five Years among the Indians and Buffalo: A Frontier Memoir", by William D. Stree...
Joy Kasson\u27s study of William Cody as the first modern celebrity, a man who took advantage of eve...
Review of: "Buffalo Nation: American Indian Efforts to Restore the Bison," by Ken Zontek
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
Of the twelve (!) serious historical or biographical studies devoted to Buffalo Bill Cody so far thi...
Ken Zontek presents a thoroughly researched and generally well-written account of the underappreciat...
In many ways this is a most useful catalogue. It features six essays by distinguished scholars all i...