Skip to content

BUFFALO BILL'S FEATHER WEIGHT or Apache Charley the Indian Athlete - with - DENVER DAN JR AND THE RENEGADE by Anonymous; Noname - 1965

by Anonymous; Noname

BUFFALO BILL'S FEATHER WEIGHT or Apache Charley the Indian Athlete - with - DENVER DAN JR AND THE RENEGADE by Anonymous; Noname - 1965

BUFFALO BILL'S FEATHER WEIGHT or Apache Charley the Indian Athlete - with - DENVER DAN JR AND THE RENEGADE

by Anonymous; Noname

  • Used
  • Paperback
  • first
Derby, Connecticut: Gold Star Books, 1965. 125 pp. Gold Star Book IL7-44. Edge and corner wear with an uncreased spine; some darkening on the reverse of the covers and around the edges of the text block. Both titles in a single volume: Buffalo Bill's Feather Weight from Buffalo Bill Stories; and Denver Dan Jr and the Renegade by Noname from the Wide Awake series. The Western as an actual genre started in the penny dreadfuls of the late 1800s, which later became the dime novels. Published in June 1860, Malaeska; the Indian Wife of the White Hunter is considered the first dime novel, though most of the dime novels romanticized the lives of real wild west characters from Wild Bill Hickock and Buffalo Bill and Wyatt Earp to all the other famous and infamous people of the time, Jesse James, Billy the Kid, et cetera. When Zane Gray published Riders of the Purple Sage and when Clarence Mulford started his Hopalong Cassidy series, the Western became incredibly popular. And then the Western pulps started up in the 1920s, spawning such writers as Max Brand, Luke Short, Louis L'Amour and a host of others. And they thrived into the 1950s but were likely wiped out by television and the popular TV series of the time, such as Wanted Dead or Alive, Trackdown, Bonanza, Wagon Train, Have Gun Will Travel and many, many more. The Western isn't nearly as popular as it once was, but people still like the genre. New Westerns are published or filmed every year but the roots are still back in the pulps and the dime novels.. First Printing - First Thus. Paperback. Very Good-. Book.
  • Bookseller W. Fraser Sandercombe CA (CA)
  • Format/Binding Paperback
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good-
  • Edition First Printing - First Thus
  • Binding Paperback
  • Publisher Gold Star Books
  • Place of Publication Derby, Connecticut
  • Date Published 1965
  • Keywords wild west; western; cowboy; gunfight; guns; shooting; gunfighter; vintage paperback;
No image available

BUFFALO BILL'S FAIR SQUARE DEAL or The Duke of the Dagger's Dead Lock - with - DENVER DAN THE SHERIFF

by Anonymous; Noname

  • Used
Condition
UsedAcceptable
Quantity Available
1
Seller
Wantage, New Jersey, United States
Seller rating:
This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.
Item Price
£5.72

Show Details

Description:
UsedAcceptable. Reading copy only, has significant to heavy reading/age wear and tear, may have some staining or water damage, pages may be tanned or fragile, may have loose hinges, may have light to heavy markings, not collector/gift quality. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
Item Price
£5.72