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Shannon Garst (1899–1981)

Auteur de James Bowie and His Famous Knife

43+ oeuvres 851 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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Œuvres de Shannon Garst

James Bowie and His Famous Knife (1955) 74 exemplaires
Kit Carson: Trail Blazer and Scout (1942) 57 exemplaires
Buffalo Bill (1948) 50 exemplaires
Jack London: Magnet for Adventure (1944) 44 exemplaires
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perces (1953) 38 exemplaires
Custer Fighter of the Plains (1944) 30 exemplaires
Will Rogers: Immortal Cowboy (1950) 29 exemplaires
Wild Bill Hickok (1952) 28 exemplaires
Cowboy Boots (1946) 23 exemplaires
Ernest Thompson Seton: Naturalist (1959) 18 exemplaires
William Bent and his Adobe empire (1957) 16 exemplaires
Annie Oakley (1958) 16 exemplaires
Wish on an Apple (1948) 12 exemplaires
Frontier Hero: Simon Kenton (1963) 10 exemplaires
Joe Meek, Man of the West (1954) 9 exemplaires
Rusty at Ram's Horn Ranch; (1951) 6 exemplaires
Silver Spurs for Cowboy Boots (2011) 5 exemplaires
Red Eagle (2012) 4 exemplaires
The Golden Bird (1956) 3 exemplaires
The Story of Buffalo Bill (1938) 3 exemplaires
Ten Gallon Hat (1953) 2 exemplaires
Amelia Earhardt (2014) 1 exemplaire
Crazy About Horses 1 exemplaire
The Burro Who Sat Down (1961) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Writing Books for Boys and Girls (1952) — Contributeur, quelques éditions5 exemplaires
The Boys' Book of the West (2005) — Contributeur — 3 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Nom légal
Garst, Doris Shannon
Date de naissance
1899
Date de décès
1981
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Ironwood, Michigan, USA
Douglas, Wyoming, USA
Relations
Garst, Warren (son)

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Critiques

 
Signalé
hcs_admin | Feb 20, 2024 |
¡Sí, estos son mis libros de la niñez! … Y en éste, y otros volúmenes a los que reúno bajo EDICIONES PEUSER, deseo rendir un humilde homenaje en primer lugar, a esta gran editorial que iluminó con literatura, a una innumerable cantidad de familias (como la mía), de conocimiento y pasión por la vida.
Y vaya también las gracias a mi padre por su visión, al acercarme estas joyas literarias a mis ojos anhelantes de colosales mundos nuevos, y despacharlos colmados de viajes… entre simples baldosas.
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serxius | Aug 26, 2022 |
From the dust jacket:

"The thrill-packed story of a hero whose bullets spoke for justice on a frontier that flamed with Civil War, Indian uprisings and brawling bad men. It is a story of one of the most turbulent periods in American history, when men of courage fought to establish law and order and when a six-shooter was the only understandable language.

Most fearless of these men was Wild Bill Hickok, stage driver for the great Santa Fe freight caravans, Overland Stage boss, Indian fighter. During the Civil War he joined the Union forces as dispatch rider and scout and was highly acclaimed by General Freeman for this reckless bravery. He thrived on danger and learned at an early age, when he helped his father hide runaway slaves, that liberty and freedom were man's most prized possessions, and for these he was willing to fight and die. But he believed also in justice and law and order, and when he was made Marshall of Hayes and Abilene, two of the toughest towns on the frontier, outlaws, derelicts, big-time gamblers learned to respect this man of iron will who fought them with courage and honor.

Here is the gaudy, garish frontier in all its gun-smoked violence and glory, and here are Wild Bill's friends, Kit Carson, General Custer, Buffalo Bill and Black Nell, the great-hearted horse who carried Bill from one perilous adventure to another.

Bill Hickok's greatest love was America. This is the story of that passion that helped to free the West."
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Signalé
northprairielb | Sep 22, 2021 |
From the book flap:

"This is the story of the one and only Annie Oakley, the little backwoods girl who shot her way to fame and fortune at the age of sixteen and became the world's champion markswoman.

As the star of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, she electrified audiences in America and in the great capitals of Europe. She astonished royalty with her feats of daring and was a triumphal success at Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1887. As the wife of Frank Butler, an equally daring performer, "Little Sure Shot", the name given her by Sitting Bull, spent fifty of the happiest years of her life traveling and giving sharpshooting exhibitions that justified her reputation as the most phenomenal markswoman of all times.

While this is primarily the story of Annie Oakley, it is also a fascinating piece of Americana, for it is the story of Buffalo Bill and his Wild West Show which brought to life the vivid and thrilling epics of the real West.

In her usual vivid style, with her passion for detail and her keen understanding of people and events that made up the history of the West, Shannon Garst gives us an exciting biography of the extraordinary Annie Oakley who has won a place for herself in western Americana."
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Signalé
northprairielb | Sep 21, 2021 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
43
Aussi par
2
Membres
851
Popularité
#30,067
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
6
ISBN
23
Langues
3

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