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Buffalo Bill Stories
 

Buffalo Bill Stories

Published by Street & Smith from May 18, 1901 to September 7, 1912. Format: nickel weekly.

Publisher's description: "Original tales of Buffalo Bill’s adventures…the only publication authorized by the Hon. Wm. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill). We were the publishers of the first story ever written of the world-renowned Buffalo Bill, the great hero whose life has been one succession of exciting and thrilling incidents continued with great successes and accomplishments, all of which will be told in a series of grand stories which we shall now place before the American boys."

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  • Buffalo Bill and the valley terrors, or, Pawnee Bill's great round-up

    Buffalo Bill and the valley terrors, or, Pawnee Bill's great round-up

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's death trap, or, Pawnee Bill and the Comanche captive

    Buffalo Bill's death trap, or, Pawnee Bill and the Comanche captive

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill and the Apache kid, or, Pawnee Bill's winning hand

    Buffalo Bill and the Apache kid, or, Pawnee Bill's winning hand

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill and the sorceress, or, Pawnee Bill and the fight for the placer

    Buffalo Bill and the sorceress, or, Pawnee Bill and the fight for the placer

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's Crow scouts, or, Pawnee Bill and the Absarokes

    Buffalo Bill's Crow scouts, or, Pawnee Bill and the Absarokes

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's fight for the right, or, Pawnee Bill and the king of the land boomers

    Buffalo Bill's fight for the right, or, Pawnee Bill and the king of the land boomers

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's medicine trail, or, Pawnee Bill, king of the rope

    Buffalo Bill's medicine trail, or, Pawnee Bill, king of the rope

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's Sioux tackle, or, Pawnee Bill's canoe trail

    Buffalo Bill's Sioux tackle, or, Pawnee Bill's canoe trail

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's thunderbolt, or, Pawnee Bill and the buffalo killers

    Buffalo Bill's thunderbolt, or, Pawnee Bill and the buffalo killers

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's witchcraft, or, Pawnee Bill and the snake Aztecs

    Buffalo Bill's witchcraft, or, Pawnee Bill and the snake Aztecs

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill and the gilded clique, or, Pawnee Bill's mountain-slide

    Buffalo Bill and the gilded clique, or, Pawnee Bill's mountain-slide

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill and the Ke-week totem, or, Pawnee Bill's blacksnake magic

    Buffalo Bill and the Ke-week totem, or, Pawnee Bill's blacksnake magic

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's enigma, or, Pawnee Bill and the house of mystery

    Buffalo Bill's enigma, or, Pawnee Bill and the house of mystery

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's Chinese chase, or, The battle of the Tongs

    Buffalo Bill's Chinese chase, or, The battle of the Tongs

  • Buffalo Bill's steel-arm pard, or, Old Weasel-top's mission

    Buffalo Bill's steel-arm pard, or, Old Weasel-top's mission

  • Buffalo Bill's assistance, or, The Brothers of the Bow-string

    Buffalo Bill's assistance, or, The Brothers of the Bow-string

  • Buffalo Bill and the boy bugler, or, The white flower of Fetterman Prairie

    Buffalo Bill and the boy bugler, or, The white flower of Fetterman Prairie

  • Buffalo Bill's Creek quarrel, or, Long Rifle's long shot

    Buffalo Bill's Creek quarrel, or, Long Rifle's long shot

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's diamond mine, or, The Bedouins of the plains

    Buffalo Bill's diamond mine, or, The Bedouins of the plains

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's air voyage, or, Fighting redskins from a balloon

    Buffalo Bill's air voyage, or, Fighting redskins from a balloon

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's fiery trail, or, Lone Bear's paleface pard

    Buffalo Bill's fiery trail, or, Lone Bear's paleface pard

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's Kiowa foe, or, Buckskin Sam's red hand

    Buffalo Bill's Kiowa foe, or, Buckskin Sam's red hand

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's red enemy, or, The wizard of the Comanches

    Buffalo Bill's red enemy, or, The wizard of the Comanches

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Buffalo Bill's cold chase, or, Running down redskins on ice

    Buffalo Bill's cold chase, or, Running down redskins on ice

    This novel uses outdated and derogatory terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

 
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