3 books found
by Buffalo Bill
1978 · U of Nebraska Press
Provides a factual account of Buffalo Bill's first thirty-four years and his experiences as a pioneer, Army scout, Indian fighter, and Pony Express rider
by Jules David Prown, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, William Cronon, Yale University. Art Gallery, Nancy K. Anderson, Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, Susan Prendergast Schoelwer
1992 · Yale University Press
A common theme of western American art is the transformation of the land through European-American exploration and resettlement. In this book, the authors look at western American art of the past three centuries, re-evaluating it from the perspectives of history, art history and American studies.
An all-new edition of the popular regional cookbook, The Great Entertainer features over 500 recipes in fourteen sections, from hors d'oeuvres to desserts. Three unique sections, "Camp Cooking," "Game Dishes," and "Cooking for a Crowd," focus specifically on recipes from the American West, honoring traditions established around campfires and chuck wagons long ago. Beautifully illustrated with magnificent art and artifacts from the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, The Great Entertainer will not only round out any cook's library of American regional cookbooks, but will also be a valuable keepsake from one of the country's finest museums.