WILDFIRE... ...is a wild stallion who stands out from the rest as he runs free... but that means he attracts a great deal of attention... ...Bostil is an obsessive horse-man who feels the need to own every horse of quality in the State, horse rustlers, and the kindly Lucy who finds a friendship with the wild stallion. Obsessive interest in the horse leads to a dramatic and tragic race... A classic tale by a master of the Old West.
WILDFIRE... ...is a wild stallion who stands out from the rest as he runs free... but that means he attracts a great deal of attention... ...Bostil is...
OHIO RIVER VALLEY... ...is the backdrop for a tragic tale of conflict between the new settlers and the Native Americans who have lived in the area for centuries. Marriages between settlers and the Native Americans, and a church's attempts to convert the local tribes to Christianity escalate tensions until the only possible outcome is violence... An exciting, atmospheric tale compellingly told by a master of the Old West. The vintage nature of the book means that some of the attitudes and terms used would not be considered appropriate in the 21st Century.
OHIO RIVER VALLEY... ...is the backdrop for a tragic tale of conflict between the new settlers and the Native Americans who have lived in the area for...
KENNETH... ...is a young man with a love of America's beautiful outdoors and the dream of becoming a forester. On the journey to fulfilling his ambition Kenneth comes into contact and then conflict with rogue loggers and logging companies who are stripping the forests for profit and destroying the natural systems there. Kenneth must battle to preserve the forest and the logging industry... This exciting adventure carrying a strong message of conservation makes a fascinating change of pace for Zane Grey.
KENNETH... ...is a young man with a love of America's beautiful outdoors and the dream of becoming a forester. On the journey to fulfilling his ambiti...
"The Desert of Wheat" is a 1919 Western novel by master of the genre Zane Grey. Set at the turn of America's century of great change, the story revolves around the sabotage of wheat fields in the Pacific Northwest during the Great War. An exciting tale of romance and patriotism, "The Desert of Wheat" constitutes a must-read for those with an interest in American history. Pearl Zane Grey (1872 - 1939) was an American writer most famous for his adventure novels of the Western genre. Other notable works by this author include: "Riders of the Purple Sage" (1912), "The Last Trail" (1906), and "The...
"The Desert of Wheat" is a 1919 Western novel by master of the genre Zane Grey. Set at the turn of America's century of great change, the story revolv...
"Betty Zane" is a 1903 historical novel by American author Zane Grey. The story revolves around Grey's great-grandmother "Betty" Zane, who was a heroine of the Revolutionary War on the American frontier. The central event of the novel is the story of how Zane single-handedly resupplied a besieged Fort Henry with gun powder from her family home, resulting in a victorious defence on the American side. Unable to find a publisher for his book, Grey published "Betty Zane" himself. This fantastic story is highly recommended for those with an interest in historical fiction and the Revolutionary War....
"Betty Zane" is a 1903 historical novel by American author Zane Grey. The story revolves around Grey's great-grandmother "Betty" Zane, who was a heroi...
This is Zane Grey's 1915 Western novel, "The Rainbow Trail." A sequel to his best-selling "Riders of the Purple Sage," the story is set ten years in the future when Jane Withersteen must choose between the life of Lassiter and Fay Larkin's marriage to a Mormon. A chief theme of the story is the victimization of women in the Mormon culture. Pearl Zane Grey (1872 - 1939) was an American writer most famous for his adventure novels of the Western genre. Other notable works by this author include: "Riders of the Purple Sage" (1912), "The Last Trail" (1906), and "The Lone Star Ranger" (1915). Grey...
This is Zane Grey's 1915 Western novel, "The Rainbow Trail." A sequel to his best-selling "Riders of the Purple Sage," the story is set ten years in t...