Buffalo Bill Cody

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: Legend of the Wild West
    By Karen Bornemann Spies

    143. 20. William Frederick Cody, An Autobiography of Bu alo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody) (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Company, 1920), p. 233. 21. Yost, p. 55. 22. Cody, Autobiography, p. 304. 23. Russell, e Lives, p. 190.

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: Western Legend
    By Karen Bornemann Spies

    Traces the life of the legendary frontiersman, from his childhood in the Kansas Territory, through his years of adventure as military scout, Pony Express rider, and buffalo hunter, to his creation of his Wild West Show.

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: Legend of the Wild West
    By Karen Bornemann Spies

    Major Burke invited three top German officials to inspect the Native Americans and their living conditions. All three agreed that they were “the best looking, and apparently the best fed Indians we have ever seen.

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: Legend of the Wild West
    By Karen Bornemann Spies

    Will met his first girlfriend, Mary Hyatt, during this time. Will built her a playhouse in the schoolyard, hoping to impress her. An older boy, Stephen Gobel, knocked it down, so Will fought back. Stephen pinned Will to a wall.

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: The Man Who Shaped the Wild West Legend
    By Lew Freedman

    Hickok had been embroiled in the famous gunfight with David Tutt and his people in 1865. Harper's New Monthly Magazine sent a correspondent named George Ward Nichols West to interview Hickok about that event after he was acquitted by ...

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: Courageous Wild West Showman
    By Carl R. Green, William R. Sanford

    Buffalo Bill rode his speedy horse toward a herd of buffalo.

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: The Man Behind the Legend
    By Robert A. Carter

    "An excellent book based on exhaustive research and written with fresh insight. It is a spellbinding accomplishment and brings both the man and his era to life. . . ....

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: The Man Who Shaped the Wild West Legend
    By Lew Freedman

    William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody (1846-1917) rose from humble origins in Iowa to become one of the most famous and most photographed people in the world.

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: The Man Behind the Legend
    By Robert A. Carter

    This sweeping biography gives us a compelling look at the flamboyant, generous man the Indians called "Long Hair" and the rest of America called the "P. T. Barnum of the American West".

  • Buffalo Bill Cody
    By Marcia Lusted

    Much of what we imagine about the Wild West, from cowboys to stagecoach raids, is because of William "Buffalo Bill" Cody. Books told the stories of his exploits, and his Wild West Show toured the United States and Europe.

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: Courageous Wild West Showman
    By Carl R. Green, William R. Sanford

    Buffalo Bill rode his speedy horse toward a herd of buffalo.

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: An Autobiography
    By Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill Cody

    Audiences were enthusiastic about seeing a piece of the American West. The adventure story writer Emilio Salgari met Buffalo Bill in Italy, saw his show, and later featured him as a hero in some of his novels.

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: A Collection of Poems on the 100th Anniversary of His Death
    By Sandra K. Sagala

    A work of compiled poetry written by or about Wild Bill Cody--A Collection of Poems on the 100th anniversary of his Death

  • Buffalo Bill Cody
    By Ronald A. Reis

    William "Buffalo Bill" Cody was a "boy extra," a bullwhacker, cattle driver, hunter, and an American Indian fighter on the Great Plains of the 1850s, all before becoming a teenager.

  • Buffalo Bill Cody
    By George Custer

    A portrait of famous scout Buffalo Bill Cody by General George Webster.

  • Buffalo Bill Cody: Courageous Wild West Showman
    By Carl R. Green, William R. Sanford

    "Explores Buffalo Bill Cody, including his childhood; working as a scout, buffalo hunter, and Pony Express rider; the creation and performances of his Wild West Show and his legacy in American history"--Provided by publisher.

  • Buffalo Bill Cody
    By John Hamilton

    Biography of Buffalo Bill Cody, a frontiersman, from his days at fourteen as a Pony Express rider, to his days in show business in the Wild West shows and his trying to settle on a ranch in Wyoming.