Robert Bonner\u27s book provides wonderful insight into Cody\u27s promotional activities outside of Madison Square Garden. The tale of his sponsorship of the Shoshone irrigation projects and the formation of the town of Cody aptly illustrates that even in the business world William Cody was still the showman promoter. The book is very well documented, based on an abundance of correspondence found in the files of the participants of the Shoshone project. It tells how Cody, always the man in charge, badgered, cajoled, and saw things through rose-colored glasses. He used his power and vision on his friends and business associates to invest in projects, thus fulfilling his dream of irrigating the arid land around Cody to promote the town of C...
Review of: Buffalo Bill on the Silver Screen: The Films of William F. Cody, by Sandra K. Sagala
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Colonel William Buffalo Bill Cody\u27s business ventures other than his Wild West\u27 Show have re...
BUFFALO BILL, SUPERSTAR William F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody was the best known man of the Gilded Age, and...
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
Bobby Bridger has written a lively paced biography of Buffalo Bill Cody. Although the subtitle, Inve...
Review of: Buffalo Bill Cody: A Man of the West, by Prentiss Ingraham, edited by Sandra K. Sagala
Of the twelve (!) serious historical or biographical studies devoted to Buffalo Bill Cody so far thi...
Review of: Buffalo Bill on the Silver Screen: The Films of William F. Cody, by Sandra K. Sagala
Although the decline of the American bison is an often-told story, Michael Punke\u27s meticulously r...
In many ways this is a most useful catalogue. It features six essays by distinguished scholars all i...
Robert Bonner\u27s book provides wonderful insight into Cody\u27s promotional activities outside of ...
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...
Review of: Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull: Inventing the Wild West. Bridger, Bobby
Joy Kasson\u27s study of William Cody as the first modern celebrity, a man who took advantage of eve...
Colonel William Buffalo Bill Cody\u27s business ventures other than his Wild West\u27 Show have re...
BUFFALO BILL, SUPERSTAR William F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody was the best known man of the Gilded Age, and...
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
Bobby Bridger has written a lively paced biography of Buffalo Bill Cody. Although the subtitle, Inve...
Review of: Buffalo Bill Cody: A Man of the West, by Prentiss Ingraham, edited by Sandra K. Sagala
Of the twelve (!) serious historical or biographical studies devoted to Buffalo Bill Cody so far thi...
Review of: Buffalo Bill on the Silver Screen: The Films of William F. Cody, by Sandra K. Sagala
Although the decline of the American bison is an often-told story, Michael Punke\u27s meticulously r...
In many ways this is a most useful catalogue. It features six essays by distinguished scholars all i...