Can a city slicker adapt to western life?Bandits and death are never far awayA definitive editionLarge Print edition16-point font for easy readingProfessionally typesetFeatures...
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Zane Grey was an American author best known for writing Western fiction. With books such as Riders of the Purple Sage and Betty Zane, Grey is perhaps the most famous writer of Westerns with many of his books being adapted into movies and TV shows.
The Light of the Western StarsGrey, Zane, 1872-1939A high society city girl buys a ranch which develops into warfare. Her devoted supervisor rescues her when she is taken by outlaws. An astonishing peak carries the story to a wonderful ending.EnglishLanguage and Literature: American...
Can a city slicker adapt to western life?Bandits and death are never far awayA definitive editionLarge Print edition16-point font for easy readingProfessionally typesetFeatures...
Zane Grey, original name Pearl Grey, (born Jan. 31, 1872, Zanesville, Ohio, U.S.--died Oct. 23, 1939, Altadena, Calif.), prolific writer whose romantic novels of the American West largely created a new literary genre, the western. Trained as a dentist, Grey practiced...
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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This book forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have re-typed, re-formatted, and re-published the book in a very...
A socialite ranch owner wins the love of her superintendent, the loyalty of her ranchhands, and the enmity of frontier bandits.