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Running Time: 07:05 hrsNarrator: Mike VendettiPublisher:Project Gutenberg, 2000
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- Author: GREY, ZaneContributor: Mike VendettiDate:Created2000Summary:
"He'd rope the devil and tie him down-if the lasso didn't burn," it was said of Buffalo Jones, one of the last of the famous plainsmen who trod the trails of the Old West. Killing was repulsive to him and the passion of his life was to capture wild beasts alive. When he saw that the extinction of the buffalo was inevitable, he labored for ten years pursuing, capturing and taming the noble beasts, for which the West gave him fame and the name Preserver of the American Bison.
Subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life | Hunting | Indigenous peoples--North America | Jones, Charles Jesse, 1844-1919 | PreservationOriginal Publisher: Project GutenbergLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781605124490