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    The Young Forester is a novel by Zane Grey. The story follows the adventures of Ken Ward, a young man who becomes a forest ranger in the mountains of Arizona. Ken is an expert in the ways of the wilderness, having grown up in the woods with his father, who was also a ranger. Ken is joined by his friends, Dick Leslie and Jim Williams, as they patrol the forest and protect it from poachers and other threats. As the story unfolds, Ken falls in love with a young woman, who is visiting the area with her father. Nellie's father is a wealthy businessman who is interested in buying up large tracts of land in the area, including the forest where Ken works. Ken becomes torn between his love for Nellie and his duty to protect the forest from her father's plans. Throughout the novel, Ken and his friends encounter many dangers, including wildfires, dangerous animals, and treacherous terrain. They also face conflicts with poachers and loggers who are illegally harvesting timber from the forest. In the end, Ken is able to reconcile his love for Nellie with his duty to protect the forest. He devises a plan to convince Nellie's father to leave the forest alone and preserve it for future generations. The novel ends with Ken and Nellie happily together, and the forest saved from destruction.

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    160,-

    "The Redheaded Outfield and Other Baseball Stories" is a collection of short stories written by American author Zane Grey. The stories are centered around baseball and the people involved in the sport. "The Rube," which tells the story of a naive farm boy who becomes a star pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates; "A Call to the Bullpen," which follows a talented but troubled pitcher as he struggles to overcome personal demons and make it to the majors; and "The Winning Ball," which centers around a young pitcher who must learn to control his temper and find his confidence on the mound. Throughout the collection, Grey explores themes such as teamwork, perseverance, and the thrill of competition, while also providing vivid descriptions of the sights, sounds, and smells of the baseball diamond. Whether you are a die-hard fan of the sport or simply enjoy well-crafted stories, "The Redheaded Outfield and Other Baseball Stories" is a classic work of American literature that is sure to entertain and inspire.

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    214,-

    "The Day of the Beast '' was written by Zane Grey and features a World War I veteran named Daren Lane. In this story, Daren returns from the battlefields of Europe to his hometown in the American Midwest, only to find that everything has changed. Daren is haunted by his experiences in the war and struggles to adjust to civilian life. He finds that his former girlfriend has married someone else, and he has trouble finding a job. When he does eventually find work, it is with a bootlegger named Dutch Muller, who is involved in illegal activities. As Daren becomes more involved with Dutch Muller and his criminal associates, he realizes that he has become a part of a dangerous world. He also discovers that his former girlfriend's husband is involved with the bootleggers, which puts her in danger. Will Daren get successful to help himself? Will he help his girlfriend? "The Day of the Beast'' is a gritty and realistic novel that explores the challenges faced by World War I veterans as they try to reintegrate into society.

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    241,-

    "The Desert of Wheat" is a novel written by Zane Grey. The novel revolves around the wheat country of eastern Washington state during World War I and explores the themes of patriotism, social class, and the challenges faced by farmers in the early 20th century. The main character of the novel is Kurt Dorn, a wealthy wheat farmer who is drafted into the army and sent to France to fight in the war. While he is away, his farm is taken over by a group of German spies who are plotting to sabotage the American war effort. When Kurt returns home, he becomes embroiled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the spies, risking his life to protect his country and his farm. Will Kurt get successful to protect his farm and country? Throughout the novel, Grey portrays the struggles of the farmers in the eastern Washington wheat lands, who face droughts, pests, and the harsh conditions of the desert landscape.

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    214,-

    "The Border Legion" is a thrilling tale of love and adventure set against the backdrop of the Wild West, written by Zane Grey. The story follows a man named Jack Kells, a notorious outlaw, and leader of a gang of horse thieves. Kells is ruthless, violent, and feared by all who cross his path. However, when he meets Joan Randle, a beautiful and courageous young woman, his life is forever changed. Joan is on a journey to find her missing brother and enlists Kells' help. As they travel together, Kells begins to see the error of his ways and falls in love with Joan. However, their happiness is threatened by Kells' past and the dangerous Border Legion, a rival gang that seeks to destroy Kells and his men. How will they both overcome this situation? The novel explores themes of redemption, love, and the conflict between law and order versus the wildness of the frontier. Grey's writing is vivid and captures the rugged beauty of the American West, while also delving into the psychology of his characters.

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    214,-

    Zane Grey wrote the historical book "Betty Zane." The story is based on the true events of the siege of Fort Henry during the American Revolutionary War and follows the brave and resourceful Betty Zane, a young woman who played a pivotal role in the battle. When the fort is attacked by a large force of Native American warriors and British soldiers, Betty takes on the dangerous task of retrieving a supply of gunpowder that has been exhausted during the siege. Is Betty going to be successful with her quick thinking and bravery to enable the defenders to hold off the attack? The novel also includes a romantic subplot, as Betty is courted by both Alfred Clarke, a brave young soldier, and Lewis Wetzel, a legendary frontiersman known for his prowess in battle. Is Betty going to build a relationship with any of them? To find the answer to this question, readers should go through this exciting and inspiring tale of a remarkable woman who played a crucial role in a pivotal moment in American history.

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    218,-

    Notion Press proudly brings to you timeless classics from ancient texts to popular modern classics. This carefully chosen collection of books is a celebration of literature, our tribute to the pioneers, the legends and the giants of the literary world. Apart from being the voice of indie writers, we also want to introduce every reader to read all kinds of literature.In this series, you will find a wide range of books-from popular classics like the works of Shakespeare and Charlotte Brontë to rare gems by the likes of Edith Wharton and James Fenimore Cooper.

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    262,-

    In 1914, Zane Grey released the Western book, The Lone Star Ranger. The Texas Rangers, a well-known group of incredibly skilled law enforcement officials, are several of the key characters in the book, which is set in the Lone Star State of Texas. It recounts the life of Buck Duane, an individual who turns into an outlaw before earning the respect of the authorities. The Texas Ranger John Hughes received a dedication in the book. The book has a plot summary that starts with Buck The son of a well-known bandit, Duane. Even though an outlaw isn't always a criminal, it's still awful if the Rangers label him as one because it means he's being chased. After defending himself by killing a man, Duane is forced to "go on the dodge." Duane shows up at a criminal's lair, still abhorring the idea of being an outlaw. Even worse, he spends years being haunted by all the men he kills. He meets a kidnapped, attractive young woman at the bandit hideout and wants to set her free. In the second section of the book, Duane enlists with the Rangers in order to assist in purging the frontier of significant cattle rustlers.

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    187,-

    Kahani adhuri hoti hai jindgi nhi......ye khani hai isiliye adhuri hai......aapki jindgi hai isiliye mukaam hai.......na yankin ho mere in shabdo me to apni jindgi ko jhak kar dekh lo

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    271,-

    Embark on a thrilling journey into the heart of the American frontier with this captivating compilation of Zane Grey's masterful historical novels: Betty Zane, The Spirit of the Border, and The Last Trail. Experience the untamed wilderness, fierce conflicts, and indomitable human spirit that defined a nation in these timeless tales of adventure, romance, and survival. In Betty Zane, discover the courageous spirit of Elizabeth "Betty" Zane, a true American heroine, as she defies danger and sacrifices everything to protect her family and the fledgling settlement of Fort Henry during the Revolutionary War. Her daring feats and passionate love story come to life in this riveting novel, based on the remarkable exploits of Zane Grey's own ancestor.Venture deeper into the wild frontier with The Spirit of the Border, an enthralling saga that follows the exploits of Betty Zane's brothers, Lewis and Jonathan, as they confront the challenges of the untamed West. Brimming with high-stakes action, fierce battles, and the clash of cultures between settlers and Native Americans, this gripping narrative delves into the moral complexities and indomitable spirit of the pioneering age.The epic journey reaches its crescendo in The Last Trail, as renowned borderman Jonathan Zane faces his most formidable challenge yet. As he confronts ruthless outlaws, navigates the treacherous wilderness, and grapples with love and loyalty, the fate of a fledgling nation hangs in the balance. This breathtaking finale will keep you on the edge of your seat until the last page is turned.

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    214,-

    Desert Gold is a fictional novel written by Zane Grey. Dick Gale, a wandering westerner, and George Thorne, a US Army soldier, are brought together in "Desert Gold" to defend Mercedes, George's romantic feelings, who is being pursued relentlessly by a Mexican bandit named Rojas. The protagonist's character is so indulging that it will attract readers' attention. The book contains twenty chapters, where some chapters are interesting and fun while others can create panic and thrill in the reader's mind. By the end of the book, readers will go through a roller-coaster of emotions. With an eye-catching cover, and professionally typeset manuscript Desert Gold is both modern and readable.

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    201,-

    The Heritage Of The Desert is well-written by Zane Grey. The story revolves around Carley Burch, an orphaned woman who lives a socialite's life in New York City. Her fiancé Glenn Kilbourne has gone West to Arizona, near Flagstaff, to recover his health after fighting in world war I. Carley visits him in the lodge run by his neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Hutter, and their daughter Flo. But then, Glenn realizes that he can never return to his former shallow life and breaks their engagement. On the other hand, Carley decides to return to Arizona and marry Glenn, but when she arrives, she finds Glenn and the Hutter family are away buying hogs. Then, she purchases land near Glenn's farm and has a house built on it. In the end, she hears a rumor that Glenn has married Flo, and she returns to her home. How will she come to know the truth? Why did Glenn break their engagement? Will their relationship ever get fixed? Will Carley ever get the realization that she did wrong by just believing in a rumor? To know how Carley and Glenn meet again, readers should read this contemporary and romantic tale which is well-written by Zane Grey.

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    241,-

    "The Man of the Forest" is a Western novel by Zane Grey. The story follows a young woman named Milt Dale, who travels to the rugged and dangerous wilderness of Arizona to search for her missing brother. Along the way, she meets a mysterious and enigmatic man known as "the man of the forest," who helps her navigate the treacherous terrain and protect her from danger. As they spend more time together, Milt begins to unravel the man's troubled past and discovers that he is actually a notorious outlaw. Despite his criminal history, Milt is drawn to the man's rugged charm and inner goodness, and they develop a deep and complicated relationship. Together, they face various challenges and threats, including rival outlaws and a corrupt lawman. The novel is praised for its vivid descriptions of the Western landscape, its action-packed plot, and its complex and sympathetic characters. It offers a thrilling and romantic glimpse into a bygone era of American history and remains a beloved classic of the Western genre.

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    249,-

    "The U.P. Trail" is a Western novel by Zane Grey. The story follows the adventures of a young man named Warren Neale, who joins a team of engineers and laborers to build the Union Pacific Railroad across the rugged terrain of the American West. As the team faces various challenges and setbacks, including hostile Native American tribes and treacherous weather conditions, Warren becomes romantically involved with a young woman named Allie Lee, who is traveling westward with her family. Together, Warren and Allie navigate the dangers of the trail and face various obstacles and conflicts, including rival laborers and outlaws. They must also confront their own inner demons and insecurities as they struggle to survive in the harsh and unforgiving landscape of the West. The novel is praised for its vivid descriptions of the Western landscape, its action-packed plot, and its complex and sympathetic characters. It offers a thrilling and romantic glimpse into a bygone era of American history and remains a beloved classic of the Western genre.

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    187,-

    The Call Of The Canyon is a well-written novel by Zane Grey. The plot is based on Carley Burch, an orphaned woman who lives a socialite's life in New York City. Her fiancé Glenn Kilbourne has gone West to Arizona, near Flagstaff, to recover his health after fighting in World War I. Then, Carley visits his fiance in the lodge run by his neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Hutter, and their daughter Flo. Later on, Glenn realizes that he can never return to his former shallow life and breaks their engagement. But, why? Then, Carley decides to return to Arizona and marry Glenn, but when she arrives, Glenn and the Hutter family are away buying hogs. She purchases land near Glenn's farm and has a house built on it. In the end, when she hears a rumor that Glenn has married Flo, she returns to New York. But, why? Will Carley get to know the truth? Will Carley and Glenn ever get together again? Why did Glenn break his engagement? To get answers to these questions, readers should read this contemporary and romantic tale by Zane Grey!

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    214,-

    Wildfire is an amazing book written by Zane Grey. This fantastic book has a story that takes place in Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon is captivating! The main character is a rancher who is so obsessed with his love of delicious horse flesh that he loses control and treats others poorly. His daughter rescues a horse hunter and his mount; she develops a relationship with him and competes against her father's prize mount. Then, as retaliation, her father kidnaps the daughter and holds her hostage for a ransom after he accidentally causes another man to lose his horses by disobeying his requirement to ferry them across the river. Will she ever get rescued by anyone? Although the story was a "black-and-white western," its main themes were truth and ethics. This is a timeless masterpiece thanks to the thrill of superb horsemanship and excellent Western heroes!

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    241,-

    "The Light of Western Stars" is a classic Western novel by Zane Grey. The story is set in the rugged and dangerous landscape of the Old West, where the heroine, a wealthy and independent woman named Madeline Hammond, travels to the frontier town of El Cajon to visit her brother. There, she meets a charismatic cowboy named Gene Stewart, who captures her heart despite their different backgrounds and social statuses. As their romance blooms, they must navigate various challenges and conflicts, including rival cowboys, bandits, and a powerful and corrupt local rancher. The novel is praised for its vivid descriptions of the Western landscape, its action-packed plot, and its complex and sympathetic characters. It offers a thrilling and romantic glimpse into a bygone era of American history and remains a beloved classic of the Western genre.

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    214,-

    Riders Of The Purple Sage is a Morality tale written by Zane Grey. The book is about a sometimes strong heroine who has been victimized by the leaders of her Mormon Church. The character of Jane Wither Steen, a wealthy Mormon woman who is in conflict with Elder Tull because she aids Gentile Ben Venters, a non-Mormon, is featured in Riders of the Purple Sage. Before the book starts, Venters is going to receive a severe whipping from Tull because he became friends with Jane. As Venters reveals that the unidentified man is the infamous Lassiter, Tull, and his men are about to exchange blows with the unidentified man. Despite the lack of a connection between the two of them, Lassister has traveled to Cottonwoods to visit Millie Ern's grave. Will Lassister and Jane develop any connection? Are they going to be friends? When Venters leaves Jane's house, what happens to him? To get an answer to this question, readers should go through the novel!

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    276,-

    The Rustlers Of Pecos County is a fictional story written by Zane Grey. The narrative begins with a Texas Ranger and a US Deputy Marshal who is battling a rustler gang while falling in love in west Texas. Then, in south Texas' Pecos County, the town of Linrock has been taken over by a band of rustlers. Now, the story takes you to a part of these two rangers who have been sent to a rustler gang's town to enforce law and order-one working covertly as a wild cowboy, the other operating openly and incurring the ire of outlaws. Then, they run the danger of losing the woman's love in order to do it. These women are the rustler chief's niece and daughter, of who they are unaware. There doesn't seem to be a decent choice for these two committed lawmen. Now, the story has two puppies trailing the skirts with sorrowful eyes! The two women are at the center of half of the narrative. The narrative went on to explain that Steel and Russ were there to dismantle the rustler's group. Would the Rangers get their ladies and the women would get their heroes? To read this aimful fictional story you can read the book!

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    329,-

    The Light of the Western Stars, has been acknowledged as a major work throughout human history, and we have taken precautions to assure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern manner for both present and future generations. This book has been completely retyped, revised, and reformatted. The text is readable and clear because these books are not created from scanned copies.

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    Zane Grey (1872-1939) was a prolific American author whose idealization of the American frontier gave rise to a new literary genre: the western. In 1912 he published his best-selling book, Riders of the Purple Sage, which many claim to be both the most popular western novel of all time and the story responsible for singularly shaping the genre's formula. Set in the canyon country of southern Utah, 1871 - whose landscape is rendered with such vividness it becomes a character in its own right - the story tells of Venters, a gentile fed up with Mormon pretense; Lassiter, a renowned, roving gunslinger on a mission; and Jane Withersteen, a Mormon woman torn between religious duty, familial legacy, and the yearnings of her heart, who strives to maintain peace within the local Mormon community, led by the oppressive Bishop Dyer, after she refuses to marry the rapacious Elder Tull.

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    262,-

    Zane Grey wrote the historical novel The Spirit of the Border, which was first released in 1906. The events depicted in the book are those that took place in the Ohio River Valley in the late eighteenth century. It tells the story of Lewis Wetzel, a historical figure who devoted his life to eliminating Native Americans and defending emerging European settlements in that area. The plot centers on the attempt by Moravian Church missionaries to convert Indians to Christianity and the divergent routes that the lives of the two brothers take when they cross the border.However, when the Village of Peace, a Christian utopian settlement, is destroyed, the settlers know they will have to hunt him down. The evil Girty brothers urge Indians to commit a succession of killings.The author doesn't mean to defend the story's "brutality," as some readers may see it, but rather to emphasize that the story's wild spirit is genuine to the life of the Western frontier as it was known just a little more than a century ago.

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    276,-

    The Rainbow Trail is written by Zane Grey and is a sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage. It was published in 1915 and re-edited in recent years. The story takes you ten years in the future from Riders of the Purple Sage. In this book, the wall of Surprise Valley wall is broken, and Jane Withersteen is forced to choose between Lassiter's life and Fay Larkin's marriage to a Mormon.Both novels are notable for their protagonists' mild opposition to Mormon polygamy, but the theme is treated more explicitly in The Rainbow Trail. The story revolves around the victimization of women in the Mormon culture.The story of Riders of the Purple Sage revolves around the struggle of a Mormon woman who sacrifices her wealth and social status to keep her away from becoming the junior wife of the head of the church. Whereas, The Rainbow Trail compares older Mormons with a growing generation of Mormon women who will not tolerate polygamy and Mormon men who do not want it.A movie is also made in 1931 by the same name.

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    262,-

    Zane Grey's Western fiction, To the Last Man, is an adventurous love story in the wilds of Arizona. A crisis builds between two fighting clans of farmers and sheepherders that started years ago in Texas, where the two bad-tempered and opposing patriarchs grew up together. The beautiful natural atmosphere is described wonderfully. As the pretty girl, raised among rough cattle rustlers, the daughter of the clan's leader, and the handsome and bold fighter/half-Indian son of the other leader, the love story has many twists and turns.This romance is consistent with Grey's creation of the pleasurable Valley War, and he puts it all together with respect so that he gets to learn about how to love so well from the strange interests of ancient people.

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