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Zane Grey

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Zane Grey (January 31, 1872 - October 23, 1939), born Pearl Zane Gray (he later dropped "Pearl" and changed the a to an e in "Grey") was an American author of popular adventure novels and pulp fiction that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West.

He was born in Zanesville, Ohio, a town founded by his mother's ancestors. Growing up there, he developed interests in fishing, baseball and writing, all which would later contribute to his acclaim. He won a baseball scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied dentistry to please his father, graduating in 1896.

While sporadically practicing dentistry, he often visited Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, to fish the upper Delaware River. It was there where he met Lina Roth, who was to become his wife, whom he called "Dolly." With her help, he began to focus more on his writings, publishing his first fishing story in 1902. When they married in 1905, they moved to a farmhouse in Lackawaxen.

He became especially interested in the West in 1907, after joining a friend on an expedition to trap mountain lions in Arizona. Grey wrote steadily, but it was only in 1910, and after considerable efforts by his wife, that his first western, Heritage of the Desert, became a bestseller. It propelled a career churning out popular novels about manifest destiny and the "conquest of the Wild West." Two years later he produced his best-known book, Riders of the Purple Sage (1912). He formed his own motion picture company, but in a few years sold it to Jesse Lasky who was a partner of the founder of Paramount Pictures. Paramount would make a number of movies based on his writings.

He became one of the first millionaire authors. Over the years his habit was to spend part of the year traveling and living an adventurous life and the rest of the year using his adventures as the basis for the stories in his writings. Some of that time was spent on the Rogue River in Oregon, where he maintained a cabin he had built on an old mining claim he bought. He also had a cabin on the Mogollon Rim in Arizona.

He was the author of over 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines. Many of them became bestsellers. One of them, “Tales of the Angler’s El Dorado, New Zealand” helped establish the Bay Of Islands in New Zealand as a premier game fishing area.

Grey first visited New Zealand in 1926 and caught several large fish of great variety, including mako shark, a ferocious fighter which presented a new challenge. He established a base at Otehei Bay Lodge on Urupukapuka Island which became a magnet for the rich and famous. He continued to fish in New Zealand for many years and his prolific articles in international sporting magazines highlighted the uniqueness of New Zealand fishing which has produced heavy-tackle world records for the major billfish, striped marlin, black marlin, blue marlin and broadbill.

Zane Grey died in 1939 and was interred at the Union Cemetery in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, where the National Park Service maintains the Zane Grey Museum.

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Posted by vivianyu1212@hotmail.com September 29th, 2003
i am a chinese girl and i need the book "wild horse mesa"urgently.but i can't find it in any bookshop here.so i went to this web site.unfortunately,i still can't find it.i want to read it on line.please help me!
Posted by webmaster@knowledgerush.com September 30th, 2003
I couldn't find a free online version of "Wild Horse Mesa." There are several online book stores that have paper copies which you may be able to purchase. It's also possible that there is an eBook for purchase out there somewhere (but I couldn't find it).

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Posted by Anonymous October 5th, 2003
my uncle was the stewart on zane grey's boat the Fisherman. We have a number of handwritten letters from Zane to my Uncle here in Nova Scotia
Posted by markthompson34@hotmail.com November 10th, 2003
my uncle was best friend with zane grey. if you need any information u can contact me at 619-258-0982 this is my personal phone numbre and i have many books and letters that were given to my uncle as gifts and things like that. contact me with any info. my name is mark if you call and ask
Posted by cdebaca41@aol.com November 16th, 2003
Hi, I'm trying to get a complete list of Zane Grey western. How do I get such a list? Thanks, CD
Posted by Anonymous November 16th, 2003
Try searching catalog.loc.gov for "grey zane"
Posted by Anonymous May 20th, 2004
hi
Posted by june@spiritone.com December 19th, 2004
Does someone have the name of the sequal to RIders of the Purple Sage? It is after they get out of the hidden valley and is mostly about Little Fay.
Posted by shirleywhite42@yahoo.com May 13th, 2008
i have a very old book,the young forester by zane gray printed in 1910 by grosset@DUNLAP PUB. NEW YORK

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Books by Zane Grey

Betty Zane
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The Border Legion
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The Call of the Canyon
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Desert Gold
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Heritage of the Desert
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The Last of the Plainsmen
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Light of the Western Stars
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The Rainbow Trail
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The Redheaded Outfield
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To The Last Man
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The U.P. Trail
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Wildfire
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The Young Forester
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