The Last Trail, the Original Western Novel (Annotated)

The Last Trail, the Original Western Novel (Annotated) PDF Author: Zane Grey
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781530833689
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Languages : en
Pages : 184

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* Complete The Last Trail Novel, third in The Ohio River Valley Trilogy* Complete List of Zane Grey book series * Complete Zane Grey bibliography * Zane Grey biography * Illustrated with Old West paintingsTwilight of a certain summer day, many years ago, shaded softly down over the wild Ohio valley bringing keen anxiety to a traveler on the lonely river trail. He had expected to reach Fort Henry with his party on this night, thus putting a welcome end to the long, rough, hazardous journey through the wilderness; but the swift, on-coming dusk made it imperative to halt. The narrow, forest-skirted trail, difficult to follow in broad daylight, apparently led into gloomy aisles in the woods. His guide had abandoned him that morning, making excuse that his services were no longer needed; his teamster was new to the frontier, and, altogether, the situation caused him much uneasiness."I wouldn't so much mind another night in camp, if the guide had not left us," he said in a low tone to the teamster.That worthy shook his shaggy head, and growled while he began unhitching the horses."Uncle," said a young man, who had clambered out from the wagon, "we must be within a few miles of Fort Henry."

The Last Trail, the Original Western Novel (Annotated)

The Last Trail, the Original Western Novel (Annotated) PDF Author: Zane Grey
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781530833689
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Languages : en
Pages : 184

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* Complete The Last Trail Novel, third in The Ohio River Valley Trilogy* Complete List of Zane Grey book series * Complete Zane Grey bibliography * Zane Grey biography * Illustrated with Old West paintingsTwilight of a certain summer day, many years ago, shaded softly down over the wild Ohio valley bringing keen anxiety to a traveler on the lonely river trail. He had expected to reach Fort Henry with his party on this night, thus putting a welcome end to the long, rough, hazardous journey through the wilderness; but the swift, on-coming dusk made it imperative to halt. The narrow, forest-skirted trail, difficult to follow in broad daylight, apparently led into gloomy aisles in the woods. His guide had abandoned him that morning, making excuse that his services were no longer needed; his teamster was new to the frontier, and, altogether, the situation caused him much uneasiness."I wouldn't so much mind another night in camp, if the guide had not left us," he said in a low tone to the teamster.That worthy shook his shaggy head, and growled while he began unhitching the horses."Uncle," said a young man, who had clambered out from the wagon, "we must be within a few miles of Fort Henry."

The Last Trail

The Last Trail PDF Author: Zane Grey
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
ISBN: 078603517X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 272

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Zane Grey is unmatched in his ability to bring to life the harsh beauty of the frontier west and the passions of men and women who made a wilderness into their home. Trail Of Blood And Tears In the aftermath of Revolutionary War, the Western frontier is the lush, wild Ohio River Valley. Here, a rare breed of bordermen push deep into Indian territory, while settlers pour in behind them. Jonathan Zane and Lewis Wetzel are two such bordermen. And George Sheppard and his daughter are such pioneers--living on the edge of all-out Indian war with constant, terrifying raids. But at Fort Henry someone within the settler community poses the gravest threat of all. When a beautiful young woman is targeted, the two bordermen, each driven by their own motives, enter a duel with an enemy who leads them into the wilderness and back. . .to one final moment of horrific violence. . . "In a changing world it is comforting. . .and entertaining to spend a little while in the company of Zane Grey." --New York Times "Zane Grey epitomized the mythical West that should have been." --True West "Grey was a champion of the American wilderness and the men and women who tamed the Old West."--Booklist

The Last Trail (RGV Old West Classic) Western Novel Large Print

The Last Trail (RGV Old West Classic) Western Novel Large Print PDF Author: Zane Grey
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 398

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Twilight of a certain summer day, many years ago, shaded softly down over the wild Ohio valley bringing keen anxiety to a traveler on the lonely river trail. He had expected to reach Fort Henry with his party on this night, thus putting a welcome end to the long, rough, hazardous journey through the wilderness; but the swift, on-coming dusk made it imperative to halt. The narrow, forest-skirted trail, difficult to follow in broad daylight, apparently led into gloomy aisles in the woods. His guide had abandoned him that morning, making excuse that his services were no longer needed; his teamster was new to the frontier, and, altogether, the situation caused him much uneasiness.

The Last Trail (RGV Old West Classic) Western Novel

The Last Trail (RGV Old West Classic) Western Novel PDF Author: Zane Grey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 198

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Twilight of a certain summer day, many years ago, shaded softly down over the wild Ohio valley bringing keen anxiety to a traveler on the lonely river trail. He had expected to reach Fort Henry with his party on this night, thus putting a welcome end to the long, rough, hazardous journey through the wilderness; but the swift, on-coming dusk made it imperative to halt. The narrow, forest-skirted trail, difficult to follow in broad daylight, apparently led into gloomy aisles in the woods. His guide had abandoned him that morning, making excuse that his services were no longer needed; his teamster was new to the frontier, and, altogether, the situation caused him much uneasiness.

The Rainbow Trail, the Original Western Novel (Annotated)

The Rainbow Trail, the Original Western Novel (Annotated) PDF Author: Zane Grey
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781530818488
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 226

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* Complete The Rainbow Trail Novel * Complete List of Zane Grey book series * Complete Zane Grey bibliography * Zane Grey biography * Illustrated with Old West paintingsShefford halted his tired horse and gazed with slowly realizing eyes. A league-long slope of sage rolled and billowed down to Red Lake, a dry red basin, denuded and glistening, a hollow in the desert, a lonely and desolate door to the vast, wild, and broken upland beyond. All day Shefford had plodded onward with the clear horizon-line a thing unattainable; and for days before that he had ridden the wild bare flats and climbed the rocky desert benches. The great colored reaches and steps had led endlessly onward and upward through dim and deceiving distance. A hundred miles of desert travel, with its mistakes and lessons and intimations, had not prepared him for what he now saw. He beheld what seemed a world that knew only magnitude. Wonder and awe fixed his gaze, and thought remained aloof. Then that dark and unknown northland flung a menace at him. An irresistible call had drawn him to this seamed and peaked border of Arizona, this broken battlemented wilderness of Utah upland; and at first sight they frowned upon him, as if to warn him not to search for what lay hidden beyond the ranges. But Shefford thrilled with both fear and exultation. That was the country which had been described to him. Far across the red valley, far beyond the ragged line of black mesa and yellow range, lay the wild canyon with its haunting secret. Red Lake must be his Rubicon. Either he must enter the unknown to seek, to strive, to find, or turn back and fail and never know and be always haunted. A friend's strange story had prompted his singular journey; a beautiful rainbow with its mystery and promise had decided him. Once in his life he had answered a wild call to the kingdom of adventure within him, and once in his life he had been happy. But here in the horizon-wide face of that up-flung and cloven desert he grew cold; he faltered even while he felt more fatally drawn.

The Last Trail (Annotated, Large Print)

The Last Trail (Annotated, Large Print) PDF Author: Zane Grey
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ISBN: 9781649221452
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 312

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Kidnapping by renegade outlaws Survival on the frontier was not guaranteed The definitive edition. Large Print Edition Features an extended biography of the life and experiences of Pearl Zane Grey Zane Grey takes the reader on a voyage through rivers, forests, valleys, cliffs and mountains of wild Ohio in the final book of the Ohio River Trilogy. It is a beautiful and hostile landscape. The border patrol Jonathan Zane and Lewis Wetzel protect the white pioneer settlers from marauding Indians and renegade settlers who keep attacking sporadically. The lovely Betty Sheppard, a settler, takes a love interest in Jonathan, and he starts to think about a future far from his dangerous job. When Betty is kidnapped at Fort Henry, his decision is made for him as he saddles up to ride in hot pursuit. "The little villain deserved killing. I could have shot him with pleasure." Somehow romance is still nurtured, justice tries to prevail, and the future looks promising. The stakes are high. Will Jonathan get to Betty in time? And will Ohio ever be safe? Get your copy of the Sastrugi Press Classics edition and find out. Third part of the Ohio River Trilogy (Betty Zane, The Spirit of the Border, The Last Trail)

Trail's End (Western Novel)

Trail's End (Western Novel) PDF Author: George W. Ogden
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 214

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Seth Craddock and Calvin Morgan are pitted against each other in a lawless town with corrupt judge and evil outlaws. Who will ultimately win in this game of blood and revenge? Excerpt: "Bones of dead buffalo, bones of dead horses, bones of dead men. The tribute exacted by the Kansas prairie: bones. A waste of bones, a sepulcher that did not hide its bones, but spread them, exulting in its treasures, to bleach and crumble under the stern sun upon its sterile wastes. Bones of deserted houses, skeletons of men's hopes sketched in the dimming furrows which the grasses were reclaiming for their own..."

The Mysterious Rider, the Original Western Novel (Annotated)

The Mysterious Rider, the Original Western Novel (Annotated) PDF Author: Zane Grey
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781519775962
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Languages : en
Pages : 208

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This edition includes: The complete novel (The Mysterious Rider), Complete bibliography of Zane Grey, Over ten western illustrations, Biography of Zane Grey, A September sun, losing some of its heat if not its brilliance, was dropping low in the west over the black Colorado range. Purple haze began to thicken in the timbered notches. Gray foothills, round and billowy, rolled down from the higher country. They were smooth, sweeping, with long velvety slopes and isolated patches of aspens that blazed in autumn gold. Splotches of red vine colored the soft gray of sage. Old White Slides, a mountain scarred by avalanche, towered with bleak rocky peak above the valley, sheltering it from the north. A girl rode along the slope, with gaze on the sweep and range and color of the mountain fastness that was her home. She followed an old trail which led to a bluff overlooking an arm of the valley. Once it had been a familiar lookout for her, but she had not visited the place of late. It was associated with serious hours of her life. Here seven years before, when she was twelve, she had made a hard choice to please her guardian--the old rancher whom she loved and called father, who had indeed been a father to her. That choice had been to go to school in Denver. Four years she had lived away from her beloved gray hills and black mountains. Only once since her return had she climbed to this height, and that occasion, too, was memorable as an unhappy hour. It had been three years ago. To-day girlish ordeals and griefs seemed back in the past: she was a woman at nineteen and face to face with the first great problem in her life.

The Rainbow Trail-Classic Original Edition(Annotated)

The Rainbow Trail-Classic Original Edition(Annotated) PDF Author: Zane Grey
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 344

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The Rainbow Trail, also known as The Desert Crucible, is Western author Zane Grey's sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage.The story of a young clergyman who becomes a wanderer in the great western uplands--until at last love and faith awake. Sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage.

Riders of the Purple Sage (annotated)

Riders of the Purple Sage (annotated) PDF Author: Zane GREY
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 80

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THIS IS THE ANNOTATED VERSION OF THE ORIGINAL BOOK. THIS IS THE SUMMARIZED VERSION OF THE ORIGINAL BOOK. THIS SUMMARIZED VERSION CONSISTS OF 50% TO 55% OF THE TOTAL SUMMARY WORTH 55,000 WORDS APPROXIMATELY. THE BRIEF DESCRIPTION IS WRITTEN AS FOLLOWS.Riders of the Purple Sage is a Western novel by Zane Grey, first published by Harper & Brothers in 1912. Considered by scholars to have played a significant role in shaping the formula of the popular Western genre, the novel has been called "the most popular western novel of all time." Riders of the Purple Sage is a story about three main characters, Bern Venters, Jane Withersteen, and Jim Lassiter, who in various ways struggle with persecution from the local Mormon community ("Mormon" is the informal term for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), led by Bishop Dyer and Elder Tull, in the fictional town of Cottonwoods, Utah.Jane Withersteen, a born-and-raised Mormon, provokes Elder Tull because she is attractive, wealthy, and befriends "Gentiles" (non-Mormons), namely, a little girl named Fay Larkin, a man she has hired named Bern Venters, and another hired man named Lassiter. Elder Tull, a polygamist with two wives already, wishes to have Jane for a third wife, along with her estate. The story involves cattle-rustling, horse-theft, kidnapping, and gunfights.The Rainbow Trail, a sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage that reveals the fate of Jane and Lassiter and their adopted daughter, was published in 1915. Both novels are notable for their protagonists' strong opposition to Mormon polygamy, but in Rainbow Trail this theme is treated more explicitly. The plots of both books revolve around the victimization of women in the Mormon culture: events in Riders of the Purple Sage are centered on the struggle of a Mormon woman who sacrifices her wealth and social status to avoid becoming a junior wife of the head of the local church, while Rainbow Trail contrasts the fanatical older Mormons with the rising generation of Mormon women who will not tolerate polygamy and Mormon men who will not seek it.