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The Phantom Spy; or, The Plot of the Prairie
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The Phantom Spy; or, The Plot of the Prairie

· April 18, 1897

# Museum Catalog Description

The Phantom Spy; Or, The Pilot of the Prairie, by Buffalo Bill, constitutes the primary serial featured in this issue of Beadle's Half-Dime Library. The story follows Prairie Pilot, a seasoned Western scout and guide, who pursues a mysterious figure known as the Phantom Spy—a white-robed rider on a white horse reported to herald bloodshed and robbery. During a night chase across the prairie, the Phantom is revealed to be a beautiful young girl of sixteen who has been spying for the outlaw band led by the Hermit Chief. Prairie Pilot captures her but releases her upon her promise to cease reporting on the traders' wagon-train, after she warns him of danger ahead. A secondary narrative thread introduces Bravo Bob, another scout who captures a bearded robber. The narrative emphasizes frontier action, pursuit sequences, and romantic tension between the protagonist and his captive.

About this artifact

Date
April 18, 1897
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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