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ZANE GREY'S NOVELS
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TO THE LAST MAN
THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER
THE MAN OF THE FOREST
THE DESERT OF WHEAT
THE U.P. TRAIL
WILDFIRE
THE BORDER LEGION
THE RAINBOW TRAIL
THE HERITAGE OF THE DESERT
RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE
THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS
THE LAST OF THE PLAINSMEN
THE LONE STAR RANGER
DESERT GOLD
BETTY ZANE
LAST OF THE GREAT SCOUTS
The life story of “Buffalo Bill” by his sister Helen
Cody Wetmore, with Foreword and conclusion by Zane
Grey.
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KEN WARD IN THE JUNGLE
THE YOUNG LION HUNTER
THE YOUNG FORESTER
THE YOUNG PITCHER
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THE EAGLE'S WING
THE PAROWAN BONANZA
THE VOICE AT JOHNNYWATER
CASEY RYAN
CHIP OF THE FLYING U
COW-COUNTRY
FLYING U RANCH
FLYING U'S LAST STAND, THE
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GRINGOS, THE
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THE BARON OF DIAMOND TAIL
The Elk Mountain Cattle Co. had not paid a dividend in
years; so Edgar Barrett, fresh from the navy, was sent
West to see what was wrong at the ranch. The tale of
this tenderfoot outwitting the buckaroos at their own
play will sweep you into the action of this salient
western novel.
THE BONDBOY
Joe Newbolt, bound out by force of family conditions
to work for a number of years, is accused of murder
and circumstances are against him. His mouth is
sealed; he cannot, as a gentleman, utter the words
that would clear him. A dramatic, romantic tale of
intense interest.
CLAIM NUMBER ONE
Dr. Warren Slavens drew claim number one, which
entitled him to first choice of rich lands on an
Indian reservation in Wyoming. It meant a fortune; but
before he established his ownership he had a hard
battle with crooks and politicians.
THE DUKE OF CHIMNEY BUTTE
When Jerry Lambert, “the Duke,” attempts to safeguard
the cattle ranch of Vesta Philbrook from thieving
neighbors, his work is appallingly handicapped because
of Grace Kerr, one of the chief agitators, and a
deadly enemy of Vesta's. A stirring tale of brave
deeds, gun-play and a love that shines above all.
THE FLOCKMASTER OF POISON CREEK
John Mackenzie trod the trail from Jasper to the great
sheep country where fortunes were being made by the
flock-masters. Shepherding was not a peaceful pursuit
in those bygone days. Adventure met him at every
turn—there is a girl of course—men fight their best
fights for a woman—it is an epic of the sheeplands.
THE LAND OF LAST CHANCE
Jim Timberlake and Capt. David Scott waited with
restless thousands on the Oklahoma line for the signal
to dash across the border. How the city of Victory
arose overnight on the plains, how people savagely
defended their claims against the “sooners;” how good
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TRAIL'S END
Ascalon was the end of the trail for thirsty cowboys
who gave vent to their pent-up feelings without
restraint. Calvin Morgan was not concerned with its
wickedness until Seth Craddock's malevolence directed