True Tales of Old-time Kansas

True Tales of Old-time Kansas

by David Dary (Author)

Synopsis

Authentic history, delightfully told is the way Ray A. Billington, renowned historian of the Old West, described this collection. David Dary, award-winning chronicler of life on the frontier plains, is at his entertaining best in these thirty-nine episodes, sagas, and tales from Kansas's vigorous, free-spirited past. Many of the stories appeared in Dary's True Tales of the Old-Time Plains, but that book, out of print for several years, focused on the Great Plains in general. This new edition, revised and with additional stories and a new title, pulls together tales about people, animals and events in what is today Kansas, including the old territory of Kansas (1854-1861) that stretched from the Missouri River westward to the summit of the Rocky Mountains.

Many of the tales capture the romance, excitement, and adventure of the Old West, while others have the tempo of a quiet life surrounded by the immensity of the plains and prairies. There are well-known characters: Bill Cody, the Dalton gang, the Bloody Benders, William Clarke Quantrill, Abraham Lincoln, and Frederic Remington, who once owned a Kansas sheep ranch and later was a silent partner in a Kansas City saloon before he became a well-known artist.

And there are stories, too, about little-known characters such as Prairie Dog Dave Morrow, who made his living capturing live prairie dogs. Dary relates tales of lost treasure and sudden riches, of outlaws and jayhawk raiders, of massacres and heroics. A generous number of illustrations help bring the tales to life.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 326
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Published: 31 Jan 1986

ISBN 10: 070060250X
ISBN 13: 9780700602506

Media Reviews
A fun book. Where else but in the frontier West were such stories really lived? --Richard Bartlett, author of Great Surveys of the American West and The New Country: A Social History of the American Frontier
Rollicking, adventurous, touching. Whether the reader invests only a few minutes at a time or finishes the book at one sitting, he is in for a lot of fun. --American West

Fascinating tales set down succinctly and excitingly. --Kansas City Times

This book reads like a collection of short stories, but it is not fiction. Highly recommended. --Library Journal