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Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail

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Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail by Edwin L. Sabin is a fascinating account of the legendary figure Buffalo Bill Cody and his adventures on the Overland Trail. Sabin's meticulous research and vivid storytelling bring to life the hardships and dangers faced by pioneers as they traveled across the American frontier.

The author's attention to detail and engaging prose make this book a captivating read for history enthusiasts and fans of the Old West. Sabin does an excellent job of portraying the larger-than-life persona of Buffalo Bill and his impact on American history.

Overall, Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail is a well-written and informative book that offers readers a glimpse into the adventurous and perilous life of one of the Wild West's most iconic figures. Highly recommended for anyone interested in American history or the legendary figures of the Old West.

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Buffalo Bill Cody is one of the most colorful figures of the early American West. In these adventures we find Billy Cody at age 13 earning a man’s wage as an extra on a wagon train when he meets Davy, two years younger. Together they are in one adventure after another, fighting with Indians, and pressing on to Pike's Peak. They both prove themselves courageous in the face of danger as they ride side-by-side and grow into manhood. - Summary by Larry Wilson


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