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Grey read Owen Wister’s great Western novel "The ... and inspired many Western writers. Zane would live only until the age of 67. His final resting place is the Union Cemetery in Pennsylvania.
and creative responses to Zane Grey’s myths about the western United States and beyond. Before relocating to California for filmmaking, Zane Grey's literary career took off in his home in Lackawaxen, ...
Zane Grey's letters to his wife hint at the highs and lows of the Western writer's life. Other items: the first "Playboy" featuring Marilyn Monroe and "Ocean's 11" Rat Pack signed poster 'Treasure ...
A landmark Mediterranean Revival-style estate once owned by famed Western novelist Zane Grey has landed on the market for the first time in nearly 50 years. The asking price is $3.995 million.
Zane Grey is a good writer. His immense popularity should not dim that fact. His descriptive passages sometimes glow with beauty and imagination. He is one of the few novelists who appeals ...
Zane Grey first came to Rogue River country in 1916, "though he had little luck fishing while his party caught steelhead by the dozens," his great-grandson wrote in an e-mail. "He returned in 1925 ...
The former home of one of the world's most famous western novelists, Zane Grey, was a Mediterranean Revival house designed with high, wood-beamed ceilings and airy balconies. "It had almost a ...
The cabin was once owned by Zane Grey, the writer best known for Western novels such as “Riders of the Purple Sage.” After floating the Rogue River’s rapids and falling in love with its ...
The cabin was once owned by Zane Grey, best known for his Western novels, including “Riders of the Purple Sage.” But now the 32 acres and the buildings on it belong to everyone, and rafters on ...