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The Plainsman: A Story of Wild Bill Hickok

Frank Jenners Wilstach

Editora: Madison & Adams Press

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"In the following pages I have endeavoured to give the reader a plain, honest, homespun account of my state in life, and some few of the difficulties which have attended me along its journey, down to this time. I am perfectly aware, that I have related many small and, as I fear, uninteresting circumstances; but if so, my apology is, that it was rendered necessary by a desire to link the different periods of my life together, as they have passed, from my childhood onward, and thereby to enable the reader to select such parts of it as he may relish most, if, indeed, there is any thing in it which may suit his palate."
Disponível desde: 05/03/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 152 páginas.

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