
Harold McCracken (1894–1983)
Author of Frederic Remington's Own West
About the Author
Works by Harold McCracken
Portrait of the Old West; with a biographical check list of western artists (1952) 31 copies, 1 review
The West of Buffalo Bill; frontier art, Indian crafts, memorabilia from the Buffalo Bill Historical Center (1974) 20 copies, 1 review
Frederic Remington’s Own West — Editor — 1 copy
Heritage of the Blackfeet 1 copy
Portrait of the Old West 1 copy
Associated Works
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- McCracken, Harold
- Birthdate
- 1894-08-31
- Date of death
- 1983-03-16
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Ohio State University
- Occupations
- museum director
- Organizations
- Buffalo Bill Historical Center
Pathe News - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
- Places of residence
- Cody, Wyoming, USA
Douglaston, New York, USA - Place of death
- Cody, Wyoming, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
Reviews
1. The Story of Alaska is an interesting Information chapter book with pictures written by Harold McCracken, illustrated by Earl Oliver Hurst, and published in 1956 by Garden city books. The book is about the history of Alaska up to its US territory. This book had two really good points to it: the illustrations are amazingly detailed, and the language is very clear and well thought out. I knew that there would be great illustrations from the inner book covers. When I opened the book there show more was an illustration of Alaska and all that it produces. In the picture, to the north, are oil towers, a sled dog team representing the Iditarod, a picture of mount McKinley and pictures of gold mines. So right from the beginning I knew that the illustrations would be really special. My favorite illustration is on page 39. This page features Eskimos welcoming a musher on a dog sled. This picture is drawn in black ink with blue and white backgrounds. The blue and white backgrounds help to highlight the scenery in the distance and gives a lot of detail to the igloo that they native Alaskans are living in. I also saw scraps of the dog’s meal on the ground near the hut. The amount of detail in the illustrations is what really brings it together. The Hut that the native Alaskans are living in is full of detail. I could see the marks on the wood sides of the house and the decorations onto of the house. The books language is very simple yet explains what the author is talking about. In describing the early days of Alaska, the author explains that it means “the great land” and that the Russians and Americans fought over this land for many years. The writer explains Alaska’s history in a way that young reader can understand the language but it still be educational. Exploration and respect for culture are central themes of this book. The author helps us explore the land and history of Alaska while explaining its culture and majesty to us. show less
Here we have lovely Illustrations and an adequate text. The book is an Icon for people west of the Mississippi
The West of Buffalo Bill: Frontier art, Indian crafts, memorabilia from the Buffalo Bill Historical Center by Harold McCracken
Encompasses the displays at the complex in Cody Wyoming dedicated to William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, with an illustration, many in full color on most of the pages. As Cody encompassed the life of the white man, the "red man,' the settler and the cowboy - and the art of all of them, this book, like the museum, represents the age, as well as the man.
Records the origins, development, and achievements of an authentic American hero and pays tribute to his particular place in history. Profusely illustrated in color and black and white.
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Statistics
- Works
- 42
- Also by
- 2
- Members
- 783
- Popularity
- #32,505
- Rating
- 3.4
- Reviews
- 9
- ISBNs
- 21










