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He was riding as fast as his pony could go through a ravine one day
when there sprang out in front of him in the narrow track a man
with his rifle at his shoulder. Young Cody knew enough to know that
the man had what was called the "drop" on him. There was nothing to
do but pull up and await events. It was a white man-a desperado of
the plains. He told the boy that he meant him no harm, but that he
wanted the money in the bag.-from "The Pony Express Rider"He looms
as large in the American imagination as do Daniel Boone and Davy
Crockett. Buffalo Bill Cody rode for the Pony Express, served as a
scout for Union Army during the Civil War, and was a champion of
the rights of women and Indians. Yet his greatest legacy may be his
own invention of that legacy. A tireless and wily self-promoter,
Cody, already a superstar, in 1904 published this autobiography,
the cheerful story of his own life, complete with suspiciously tall
tales of battles with Indians, exploits with the army and the Pony
Express, and more. Whether they're wholly true or somewhat
exaggerated, they're totally entertaining.American frontiersman and
showman WILLIAM FREDERICK CODY (1846-1917) toured Europe and North
American with his "Wild West Show" in the 1880s, 1890s, and early
1900s, helping to establish the legend of the American West, and as
a result may have been the first globally recognized American
celebrity.
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