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Buffalo Bill: Myth & Reality
Buffalo Bill Myth Reality
Author: Eric V. Sorg
ISBN-13: 9781580960038
ISBN-10: 1580960030
Publication Date: 5/1998
Pages: 118
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Publisher: Ancient City Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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"Buffalo Bill" Cody's life, in fact and fiction, was shaped like a classical tragedy etched across the western prairies. More dime novels were written about him than any other western character, and he mythologized himself as hero of his Wild West show. Popular media so twisted the facts of his life that the historic William Cody and his real accomplishments have almost been lost. Like the West itself, the man was a product of the long legacy of romantic thought about the frontier. To rediscover the historic Cody, author Eric Sorg has researched primary material scattered in museums and libraries around the country, sifting the historical Cody from the commercial creation. As the Cody legends began to Fade, revisionist histories portrayed Cody merely as an Indian scout adept at killing buffalo and a showman who squandered the fortune he made with his Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Now Sorg's research shows him also to be an enlightened egalitarian who lived a classically tragic life. A charming and humorous man, Cody saw the opportunity to turn his solid Plains credentials into a secure future for himself and his Family through the fanciful world of theatrics and many less glamorous commercial ventures, including real estate investment and development.
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Binding is paperback, NOT HARDCOVER!
Author is Eric Sorg