Imagine if *Romeo and Juliet* were set among the sheep ranching families of Arizona. Add in a heavy dash of frontier action and adventure, and that neatly sums up the plot of Zane Grey's *To the Last Man*, which follows a blossoming romance among members of feuding clans in the vast open plains of t
To the Last Man- A Story of the Pleasant Valley War
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- Book ID
- 107101022
- Publisher
- Duke Classics
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 172 KB
- Series
- Duke Classics
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781620125441
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โฆ Synopsis
Imagine if Romeo and Juliet were set among the sheep ranching families of Arizona. Add in a heavy dash of frontier action and adventure, and that neatly sums up the plot of Zane Grey's To the Last Man , which follows a blossoming romance among members of feuding clans in the vast open plains of the Wild West.
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