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Of the 24 books set in Arizona, 13 take place in Mogollon Rim country, where Zane had a cabin and lived in the 1920s. A Payson replica of Grey's original cabin that was destroyed by the 1990 Dude ...
Three thousand books lined the walls of my childhood home; among them the entire works of Louis L’Amour and Zane Grey, along with a myriad other titles by authors. Lever-action rifles stood in corners ...
Zane Grey is really an explorer and hunter with a remarkable sense of storytelling. Instead of writing imaginative travel books based on fact, he creates romances with a background of his own ...
HORSE HEAVEN HILL (216 pp.)—Zone Grey—Harper ($3.50).Shortly before his death in 1939, Zane Grey wrote to Harper & Bros., his publishers, to say that he had three manuscripts ready for ...
French Polynesia was just one of many top fishing destinations pioneered by Zane Grey during his travels. aitahiti/shutterstock.com The year was 1872: Ulysses S. Grant had been reelected to the ...
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Grey memorialized the Arizona landscape in many of his more than 60 novels. Of the 24 books set in Arizona, 13 take place in Mogollon Rim country, where Zane had a cabin and lived in the 1920s.
A festival honoring the legacy of a beloved author returns to the Poconos this weekend. The 16th Annual Zane Grey Festival is planned for Saturday, on the grounds of the Zane Grey Museum in Pike ...
The National Park Service's 18th Annual Zane Grey Festival is July 13 in Lackawaxen, ... Born in Zanesville, Ohio, in 1872, Grey wrote more than 80 books and is known for his novels of the old West.
Grey was a regular on best-seller lists, with one or more top-10 books from 1917 to 1924. He became a Hollywood figure in 1915, when “Graft” became the first of at least 112 movies based on ...