American Endurance - Richard A. Serrano

American Endurance

Buffalo Bill, the Great Cowboy Race of 1893, and the Vanishing Wild West
Buch | Hardcover
272 Seiten
2016
Smithsonian Books (Verlag)
978-1-58834-575-2 (ISBN)
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"American Endurance: The Great Cowboy Race and the Vanishing Wild West depicts nine cowboys as they race thousands of miles across the American prairie to the Chicago World's Fair in 1893. At the finish line was Buffalo Bill Cody, who had set up his Wild West Show next to the fair"--Provided by publisher.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Richard A. Serrano's new book "American Endurance: The Great Cowboy Race and the Vanishing Wild West" is history, mystery and Western all rolled into one. In June 1893, nine cowboys raced across a thousand miles of American prairie to the Chicago World's Fair. For two weeks they thundered past angry sheriffs, governors and Humane Society inspector's intent on halting their race. Waiting for them at the finish line was Buffalo Bill Cody, who had set up his Wild West Show right next to the World's Fair that had refused to allow his exhibition at the fair.

The Great Cowboy Race occurred at a pivotal moment in our nation's history: many believed the frontier was settled and the West was no more. The Chicago World's Fair represented the triumph of modernity and the end of the cowboy age. Except no one told the cowboys. Racing toward Buffalo Bill Cody and the gold-plated Colt revolver he promised to the first to reach his arena, nine men went on a Wild West stampede from tiny Chadron, Nebraska, to bustling Chicago. But at the first thud of hooves pounding on Chicago's brick pavement, the race devolved into chaos. Some of the cowboys shipped their horses' part of the way by rail, or hired private buggies. One had the unfair advantage of having helped plan the route map in the first place. It took three days, numerous allegations, and a good old Western showdown to sort out who was first to Chicago and who won the Great Cowboy Race.

Richard A. Serrano is a former reporter for the "Kansas City Times" and was a long-time Washington correspondent for the "Los Angeles Times." He has shared in three Pulitzer Prizes for coverage of the San Bernardino terror attacks, the Hyatt Sky Walks disaster in Kansas City and the Rodney King riots in Los Angeles. His most recent book is "Last of the Blue and Gray: Old Men, Stolen Glory and the Mystery That Outlived the Civil War."

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Reiten / Pferde
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-58834-575-0 / 1588345750
ISBN-13 978-1-58834-575-2 / 9781588345752
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