Prentiss Ingraham

Prentiss Ingraham was a prolific American author, best known for his captivating tales of the Wild West and frontier life. Born in 1843, Ingraham's writing career took off during the late 19th century, a time when the American public was enamored with stories of cowboys, outlaws, and adventure. He penned over 600 novels, many of which were published as dime novels, making him a favorite among readers seeking thrilling escapism. Ingraham's works often featured larger-than-life characters and gripping plots that transported readers to a world of rugged landscapes and daring escapades.

Beyond his adventurous narratives, Ingraham's writing reflects the cultural zeitgeist of his time, capturing the spirit of American optimism and the quest for identity in a rapidly changing landscape. If you're curious about the Wild West and enjoy tales filled with action, romance, and intrigue, exploring Prentiss Ingraham's books in this app is a wonderful way to dive into the stories that shaped a generation's imagination. Happy listening!

Buffalo Bill's Ruse; Or, Won by Sheer Nerve

Read by Ares Sancho


Prentiss Ingraham



Three different fantastic adventures of the legendary scout Buffalo Bill. (Summary by Ares)