|
TE Ranch Brochureby Cody, William 'Buffalo Bill'
Ishawooa, WY: Self Published , 1916. An American frontiersman and entertainer [1846-1917]. By the age of 15, Cody had already been a horse wrangler, Pony Express rider, and unsuccessful prospector. He became a scout for the Union army and after the war took a job for a company that supplied meat for railroad construction crews, killing 4,280 buffalo during 1867-68. Dubbed 'Buffalo Bill' by writer Ned Buntline, Cody organized his famous Wild West Show in 1883 and met with great success during national and worldwide tours in the following decades. Illustrated promotional booklet from Buffalo Bill's TE Ranch in Ishawooa, WY, signed on the title page "W.F. Cody / Buffalo Bill / 1916" The pictorial covers are detached and worn; the booklet itself, including the signed page, is tight and generally very good, with just a touch of mild handling wear. . Signed W.F. Cody, Buffalo Bill 1916. Soft Cover. Illus. by with photos. 4.5" X 9" , 16 Pages. Privately Printed.
Bookseller Terms of SaleS/H $6.50 for first book, $1.50 per additional book.Based on USPS media mail only in the US. Global Airmail a MINIMUM of $10. Please inquire prior to order, for precise non-domestic cost. All books are returnable within 7 days of receipt and with prior email notice.INSURANCE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER> Books must be returned in the condition described. |
|||||

