Kamis, 11 Januari 2018

Nate Salsbury Helped Buffalo Bill Become the World’s Top Showman

In the end, he wanted all the credit for Cody’s success William Frederick Cody and Nate Salsbury were as unlikely partners as ever trod the sawdust or sand, but Salsbury deserved a big share of the credit for Buffalo Bill’s reputation as the greatest showman of his time. Salsbury kept the books, a job Cody …

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