Buffalo Bill Cody, a man of the west /

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Author / Creator:Ingraham, Prentiss, 1843-1904, author.
Imprint:Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2019]
Description:349 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11864532
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Other authors / contributors:Sagala, Sandra K., editor.
ISBN:9780700627615
0700627618
9780700627622
0700627626
9780700627639
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:Transcription of a biography of Buffalo Bill Cody, by Prentiss Ingraham, which was serialized in the Duluth Press from July 13, 1895 through May 16, 1896. The biography was divided into three parts: "Man of the West" (Cody's childhood years), "Led by Destiny" (his Army career), and "Honors Easy" (Cody's theatrical career and scouting for the Army).
"In 1895-6, Hugh Wetmore, Buffalo Bill Cody's brother-in-law and editor of the Duluth (Wisconsin) Press, serialized a Cody biography by Prentiss Ingraham. A prolific dime novelist, Ingraham was also an unabashed fan of Cody; his nearly 600 novels frequently featured sensationalized Cody heroics. Cody could do nothing wrong or embarrassing and was never anything but cooperative, kind, and thoughtful of others. When Cody confessed to questionable actions, Ingraham either eliminated them or amended them to negate any connotation of imperfection. While many dime novels and biographies of Cody have been published and republished, many in scholarly editions, Ingraham's work has never been published in book form. Cody scholar Sandra Sagala has transcribed and edited the text of the biography from the original, and provided an introduction and footnotes. Several line drawings by a contemporary artist accompany the text."--Provided by publisher.

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