The Lives and Legends of Buffalo Bill by Don Russell
The Lives and Legends of Buffalo Bill by Don Russell
Few western Americans have been more often written about than William F. Cody, the "Buffalo Bill" of history, the dime novel, and popular lore.
There are several important aspects of this biography. The whole career of the plainsman is presented - it is the only biography, in fact, that contains any major assault on the army records dealing with Cody’s scouting career - and it relates with skill and insight the truths behind the legends exploited in contemporary dime novels, the stage, and the Wild West show.
Don Russell has also edited Captain Charles King's Campaigning with Crook (Norman, 1964). The author of The Lives and Legends of Buffalo Bill (Norman, 1960), he was also editor of The Westerners Brand Book and an associate editor of the New Standard Encyclopedia.