Cody in the Eagle's Nest

Cody in the Eagle's Nest
Author: Noni Paterlini
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2016-01-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 151272243X

It is breakfast time on a beautiful summer day, and Cody can hardly eat. Summer is calling him to come outside and explore! Cody happens to be a very curious little boy, and out of this comes an adventure with an eagle that you would never imagine. But what happens to this new friendship when summer is over?

Flying Away to the Eagle's Nest

Flying Away to the Eagle's Nest
Author: Bev Q.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2006-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781425933463

Did you ever think of babysitting for an eagle. . . . Cody and Gail were playing in the yard under the apple tree, they looked up and saw a BIG, UGLY bird staring down at them. Gail began to cry, Cody ran toward the tree and said "SHOO", to the bird! The BIG, UGLY bird swooped down, grabbed Cody, and flew away with him. Gail ran to her house to tell her parents about what had happened to Cody. Her parents did not believe what she was telling them. She went back into the yard, looked up into the tree and saw the BIG, UGLY bird. Gail started to scold the bird and the BIG, UGLY bird swooped down and carried Gail away.

William F. Cody's Wyoming Empire

William F. Cody's Wyoming Empire
Author: Robert E. Bonner
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2016-01-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0806182644

Celebrated showman of the Old West, William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody took on another role unknown to most Americans, that of the western land developer and town promoter. In this captivating study, Robert E. Bonner demonstrates that the skills Cody acquired from decades in show business failed to prepare him for the demanding arena of business and finance. Bonner examines Cody’s efforts as president of the Shoshone Irrigation Company to develop the Big Horn Basin through large-scale irrigation and town development. This meticulously researched account shows us a Buffalo Bill preoccupied with making a buck and not at all shy about using his fame to do it. Cody spent huge sums, bullied partners, patronized state officials, and exercised his charm in pursuit of developing the high plains east of Yellowstone National Park. His efforts helped shape the city of Cody and the Big Horn Basin. With the famous Irma Hotel as a cornerstone, he built the first infrastructure of the Cody-Yellowstone tourist trade and connected his little Wyoming town with the wealth of the East through personal hospitality and travel. Laced with engaging anecdotes and featuring more than twenty photographs, William F. Cody’s Wyoming Empire is a much needed look at an overly mythologized character. There was more to William F. Cody than the Wild West show—and we cannot construct a full picture of the man without understanding his entrepreneurial activities in Wyoming.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 970
Release: 1914
Genre: Geology
ISBN:

Handsome Heroes & Vile Villains

Handsome Heroes & Vile Villains
Author: Amy M. Davis
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0861969073

From dwarves to princes, heroes to heartbreakers, the Disney treatment of male characters in the studio’s animated features. One of PopSugar’s Best Books for Women (2013) From the iconic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) to Tangled, the 2010 retelling of Rapunzel, Handsome Heroes and Vile Villains looks at the portrayal of male characters in Disney films from the perspective of masculinity studies and feminist film theory. This companion volume to Good Girls and Wicked Witches places these depictions within the context of Hollywood and American popular culture at the time of each film’s release. “Within her idealism and love for the House of the Mouse, it seems Davis is on to something. Whether idealistic or delusional, the Disney she talks about seems to be a thing that’s waiting just around the corner.” —PopMatters

Beckoning Frontiers

Beckoning Frontiers
Author: George W. T. Beck
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2020-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496220803

2021 Publication Award in Biography from the Wyoming State Historical Society Westerners International Co-Founders Book Award, second place George W. T. Beck, an influential rancher and entrepreneur in the American West, collaborated with William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody to establish the town of Cody, Wyoming, in the 1890s. He advanced his financial investments in Wyoming through his numerous personal and professional contacts with various eastern investors and politicians in Washington DC. Beck’s family—his father a Kentucky senator and his mother a grandniece of George Washington—and his adventures in the American West resulted in personal associates who ranged from western legends Buffalo Bill, Jesse James, and Calamity Jane to wealthy American elites such as George and Phoebe Hearst and Theodore Roosevelt. This definitive edition of Beck’s memoir provides a glimpse of early life in Wyoming, offering readers a rare perspective on how community boosters cooperated with political leaders and wealthy financiers. Beck’s memoir, introduced and annotated by Lynn J. Houze and Jeremy M. Johnston, offers a unique and sometimes amusing view of financial dealings in eastern boardrooms, as well as stories of Beck’s adventures with Buffalo Bill in Wyoming. Beck’s memoir demonstrates not only his interest in developing the West but also his humor and his willingness to collaborate with a variety of people.

Cody

Cody
Author: Lynn Johnson Houze
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008-05-05
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439618399

Founded in 1896 by William F. Buffalo Bill Cody and members of the Shoshone Land and Irrigation Company, Cody lies 53 miles east of Yellowstone National Park. Situated in a geographical area known as the Big Horn Basin, the town is surrounded by part of the front range of the Absaroka Mountains. The Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroads arrival in 1901 coincided with Codys incorporation as a town. The Irma Hotel, named for Buffalo Bills youngest daughter, opened in 1902 and provided visitors with a modern, luxurious place to stay. In 1909, Cody became the county seat of the newly formed Park County. Cody and the surrounding areas are known for their superb scenery, excellent hunting and fishing, gas and mineral reserves, and vast ranching lands.