Customer Review: Bought this book for my husband for Christmas. He didn't ask for it, and had never even heard of it... but he loves it. Highly recommend for any true Bills fan! Great product... Great seller.
Customer Review: This book is about the Pony Express. It tells about Bill's first adventures on the Pony Express. At first I thought the book was boring, but then it got exciting. The interesting things are Bill's being chased by Indians, the shootout with Terrible Todd, and the wolf pack ambush. I felt I... more info
Customer Review: I bought this for my 5th grader to use for a school report.
It was a fairly quick and easy read for her and she got lots of info about Buffalo Bill's childhood which was not covered as much in other books on Buffalo Bill.
Customer Review: After a 10-year hiatus to take care of her elderly parents, Sheila Simonson is back with a new series. Fans of her "Lark Dodge" series (LARKSPUR,SKYLARK, MUDLARK, MEADOWLARK, MALARKEY) will welcome the new protagonist and storyline. Meg McLean, a 40-ish librarian, has packed up her life and her... more info
Customer Review: Rockin the Rockpile is a fantastic piece of work covering the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League, 1960-1969. Author Jeff Miller has packed it all in here, game summaries, oral histories, and a fantastic narrative that leads the reader through the formation of the AFL in 1959, and the... more info
Customer Review: This book is a bore with minimal facts and an author with a wild imagination. Tries to tie many outside events whether real or imaginary to the theme and because of this he has been able to add 200 maybe 300 plus pages of fantasy. Don't waste your time like I did and try to find something a lot... more info
Customer Review: I was stunned by how a subject such as the Wild West shows could be presented in such a tiresome manner. The author makes the same two or three points over and over again (the meat of her book) and spends the rest of the book detailing lithographs and program covers -- copies of which appear in the... more info
Customer Review: The superior photographs in this book speak for themselves, much better than the author does. Whereas these photographic portraits show Plains Indians (just about all Lakota Sioux I would venture) as real people and individuals with depth, but of a different culture, the author's accompanying... more info