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The Colonel And Little Missie: Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley, And The Beginnings Of Superstardom In Americaby McMurtry, Larry
DescriptionRiverside, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Simon & Schuster, 2005. FIRST PRINTING. Hardcover with unclipped ($26.00) dust jacket. Prisitine white end pages. Pristine text with glossy b&w photographs. Clean white edges. Immaculate grey marble cover with dark brown spine. Excellent pictorial jacket in a protective mylar cover. . ISBN: 0-7432-7171-8. First Edition. Very Fine/Very Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book summaryLarry McMurtry tackles the tale of Buffalo Bill--in his life both as an Indian killer and, later, as a showman--and Annie Oakley, the precocious sharpshooter who appeared with his Wild West Show. As he explores these two highly unusual lives, and leads up to the way they dovetail, McMurtry also sheds light on the American West in the late 19th century: the relations between Indians and whites, the ruthless killings of the Indian Wars, and the dangers and odd alliances of the period. |
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