Chapter 7

The Only Book Line Devotedto Buffalo Bill’s AdventuresTHE FAR WESTLIBRARY¶ The days are past when it was unsafe for a man to go alone beyond the Mississippi River, but thousands of people like to read about the old days in which the rattle of muskets and war whoops of savages closely mingled.¶ The Far West Library publishes stories of the West as it was, and no one who likes vigorous tales of the West can do better at any where near the price, than these splendid stories.¶ They were all written by a friend of Mr. Cody who has had many narrow escapes in company with the famous “Buffalo Bill” and who knows that redoubtable warrior better than any other living man.¶ Bound in exceptionally attractive covers and printed from good, clear, readable type.PRICE, FIFTEEN CENTS“THE RIGHT BOOKS AT THE RIGHT PRICE”NOTICE: If these books are sent by mail, four cents must be added to the price of each copy to cover postage.STREET & SMITH,Publishers, New York

The Only Book Line Devotedto Buffalo Bill’s Adventures

THE FAR WESTLIBRARY

¶ The days are past when it was unsafe for a man to go alone beyond the Mississippi River, but thousands of people like to read about the old days in which the rattle of muskets and war whoops of savages closely mingled.¶ The Far West Library publishes stories of the West as it was, and no one who likes vigorous tales of the West can do better at any where near the price, than these splendid stories.¶ They were all written by a friend of Mr. Cody who has had many narrow escapes in company with the famous “Buffalo Bill” and who knows that redoubtable warrior better than any other living man.¶ Bound in exceptionally attractive covers and printed from good, clear, readable type.PRICE, FIFTEEN CENTS“THE RIGHT BOOKS AT THE RIGHT PRICE”NOTICE: If these books are sent by mail, four cents must be added to the price of each copy to cover postage.STREET & SMITH,Publishers, New York

¶ The days are past when it was unsafe for a man to go alone beyond the Mississippi River, but thousands of people like to read about the old days in which the rattle of muskets and war whoops of savages closely mingled.

¶ The Far West Library publishes stories of the West as it was, and no one who likes vigorous tales of the West can do better at any where near the price, than these splendid stories.

¶ They were all written by a friend of Mr. Cody who has had many narrow escapes in company with the famous “Buffalo Bill” and who knows that redoubtable warrior better than any other living man.

¶ Bound in exceptionally attractive covers and printed from good, clear, readable type.

PRICE, FIFTEEN CENTS

“THE RIGHT BOOKS AT THE RIGHT PRICE”

NOTICE: If these books are sent by mail, four cents must be added to the price of each copy to cover postage.

STREET & SMITH,Publishers, New York


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