Buckskin, Buffalo Robes, and Black Powder
is a book about a man who came West when it was still young. Jack Bean was
in the thick of things that made the West what it was then, and what helped
make it a memorable place even today Jack was in the valley of the Little Bighorn when Custer went down. He roamed throughout the West in the midst of the great Indian tribes, and he proved himself as a great hunting guide. After almost fifty years of adventure, he quietly left the area, never to return. Until now, he has been overlooked in the pages of Western history. You will enjoy following the footsteps of this quiet. unassuming man of intepty
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