The last of the plainsmen
by
 
Grey, Zane, 1872-1939.

Title
The last of the plainsmen

Author
Grey, Zane, 1872-1939.

Format
Book

Publication Information
Walter J. Black, Inc. 1936

Summary
"Buffalo Jones needs no introduction to American sportsmen, but to these of my readers who are unacquainted with him a few words may not be amiss. He was born sixty-two years ago on the Illinois prairie, and he has devoted practically all of his life to the pursuit of wild animals. It has been a pursuit which owed its unflagging energy and indomitable purpose to a singular passion, almost an obsession, to capture alive, not to kill. He has caught and broken the will of every well-known wild beast native to western North America. Killing was repulsive to him. He even disliked the sight of a sporting rifle, though for years necessity compelled him to earn his livelihood by supplying the meat of buffalo to the caravans crossing the plains. At last, seeing that the extinction of the noble beasts was inevitable, he smashed his rifle over a wagon wheel and vowed to save the species. For ten years he labored, pursuing, capturing and taming buffalo, for which the West gave him fame, and the name Preserver of the American Bison." - Zane Grey, "The Last of the Plainsmen"


LibraryShelf NumberStatus
Bisbee (Copper Queen Library)W FIC GREY LASTAdult Western
Douglas Public LibraryF GRE (W)Adult Western