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Record Nr.

UNINA9910966757103321

Autore

Buffalo Bill <1846-1917.>

Titolo

The Wild West in England / / William F. Cody ; edited and with an introduction by Frank Christianson

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Lincoln, : University of Nebraska Press, c2012

ISBN

9786613863249

9781283550796

1283550792

9780803244665

0803244665

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (253 p.)

Collana

The papers of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody

Altri autori (Persone)

ChristiansonFrank

Disciplina

791.8/4

Soggetti

Wild west shows - England - History

Pioneers - West (U.S.)

Entertainers - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""Cover ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Page ""; ""Contents ""; ""List of Illustrations""; ""Series Editor�s Preface""; ""Editor�s Introduction""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""A Note on the Text""; ""The Wild West in England""; ""Appendix 1: Story of the Wild West""; ""Appendix 2: Photographs, 1885�1887""; ""Appendix 3: Promotion, Reception, and the Popular Press""; ""Notes""; ""Selected Bibliography""; ""Index""

Sommario/riassunto

Army scout, frontiersman, and hero of the American West, William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody was also a shrewd self-promoter, showman, and entrepreneur. In 1888 he published The Story of the Wild West, a collection of biographies of four well-known American frontier figures: Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, Kit Carson, and himself. Cody contributed an abridged version of his 1879 autobiography with an addendum titled The Wild West in England, now available in this stand-alone annotated edition, including all the illustrations from the original text along with photographs of Cody and promotional materials.   Here Cody describes his Wild West exhibition, the show that offered audiences a mythic experience of the American frontier. Focusing on



the show's first season of performances in England, Cody includes excerpts of numerous laudatory descriptions of his show from the English press as well as stories of his time spent with British nobility-from private performances for Queen Victoria and the Prince and Princess of Wales to dinners and teas with the elite of London society. He depicts himself as an ambassador of American culture, proclaiming that he and his Wild West show prompted the British to "know more of the mighty nation beyond the Atlantic and... to esteem us better than at any time within the limits of modern history."