ATold by a master storyteller who, according to critic Russell Nye, "combined adventure, action, violence, crisis, conflict, sentimentalism, and sex in an extremely shrewd mixture, "Riders of the Purple Sage From the Trade Paperback edition.
Riders of the Purple Sage
β Scribed by Zane Grey
- Publisher
- DP;Dorchester Pub
- Year
- 2008;2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 192 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
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"When you think of the West, you think of Zane Grey.ββThe American Cowboy
βGrey stands alone in a class untouched by others.ββThe Tombstone Epitaph
βOur country should be grateful to Zane Grey, for he has helped preserve the true history and legendary stories of the American West!ββBooks of the Southwest
About the Author
A pioneer of the genre, Zane Grey brought the West alive for both readers and moviegoers alike. His works remain some the most sought after Westerns today. There are over 109 films based on his work, including Riders of the Purple Sage, The Last of the Duanes, and The Lone Star Ranger (among hundreds of others). Grey published his first novel in 1910 and wrote nearly 90 more in his lifetime.
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