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Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail / Being the story of how boy and man worked hard and played hard to blaze the white trail, by wagon train, stage coach and pony express, across the great plains and the mountains beyond, that the American republic might expand and flourish cover

Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail / Being the story of how boy and man worked hard and played hard to blaze the white trail, by wagon train, stage coach and pony express, across the great plains and the mountains beyond, that the American republic might expand and flourish

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A lively historical narrative follows a frontier youth through the era of western expansion, recounting his work as rider, scout, freighter, and stagecoach hand. Episodic chapters trace wagon trains, Pony Express runs, gold-seeking ventures, buffalo hunts, and fast overland drives, while depicting daily labor, hazards on the plains, skirmishes and rescues, and pioneer camaraderie. The account blends action and biographical detail and is supplemented by illustrations and a chronological table.

About the Author

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Edwin L. Sabin

Edwin L. Sabin was an American author known for his works that celebrate the adventurous spirit of the American frontier. His writing often focuses on historical themes, particularly the experiences of young boys in the context of American expansion and exploration. Notable titles include "Boys' Book of Frontier Fighters" and "Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail," which reflect his interest in the lives of iconic figures and events in American history. Sabin's storytelling combines elements of adventure and education, making his works appealing to young readers and those interested in the history of the American West.

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