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  1. The spirit of the border: a romance of the early settlers in the Ohio valley, by Zane Grey...Illustrated by Lloyd Weidner by Zane (1872-1939) Grey, 2222
  2. The Desert of Wheat by Zane, 1872-1939 Grey, 2009-10-04
  3. KEN WARD In The JUNGLE. by Zane [1872 - 1939]. Grey, 1912
  4. Biography - Grey, Zane (1872-1939): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  5. The last of the plainsmen by Zane Grey ; with illustrations from by Grey. Zane. 1872-1939., 1911-01-01
  6. Desert Gold: A Romance of the Border ; illustrated with scenes from the photo play produced by Zane Greys own company by Zane (1872-1939) Grey, 1913
  7. Wildfire. by Zane Grey. by Grey. Zane. 1872-1939., 1917-01-01
  8. The last of the plainsmen. by Zane Grey; with illustrations from by Grey. Zane. 1872-1939., 1908-01-01
  9. LAST Of The GREAT SCOUTS (Buffalo Bill). Foreword & Conclusion by Zane Grey. by Helen Cody. Grey, Zane [1872 - 1939] - Contributor. Wetmore, 1918
  10. The desert of wheat a novel by Zane Grey. Illustrated by W. H. D by Grey. Zane. 1872-1939., 1919-01-01
  11. The spirit of the border: a romance of the early settlers in the Ohio valley, by Zane Grey...Illustrated by Lloyd Weidner by Zane (1872-1939) Grey, 1970
  12. ZANE GREY.The Man and His Work.An Autobiographical Sketch, Critical Appreciations & Bibliography. by Zane [1872 - 1939]. Grey, 1928
  13. The border legion by Zane Grey ; illustrated by Lillian E. Wilhe by Grey. Zane. 1872-1939., 1916-01-01
  14. The man of the forest a novel by Zane Grey ; illustrations by Fr by Grey. Zane. 1872-1939., 1920-01-01

1. Zane Grey's West Society - Main Menu
Zane Grey (18721939) - original name Pearl Grey Prolific American writer and pioneer of Western as a new literary genre. Grey produced over sixty books, and almost as many have been published posthumously.
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PURPOSE The purpose of this organization is to promote interest in and knowledge of the eminent American author, Zane Grey and his works; to revive interest in the writings of Zane Grey and preserve the sites of his writings so that future generations may realize the contributions made by Zane Grey toward the development of the adventure story in American literature. Photo used with permission of Dr. Loren Grey and Zane Grey, Inc. NOTICE: It is with great sadness that we must notify you, our friends and fellow society members, of the passing of Carolyn Timmerman, our beloved friend and society Secretary/Treasurer for many years, in June 2002. She will be missed! Click on selection below to choose where to go next.

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Zane Grey (1872-1939). Altadena. By Rajan Mohan
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Zane Grey - (1872-1939) Altadena By Rajan Mohan
San Pedro High School, San Pedro, California Read another essay on Zane Grey written by Wyoming student Marc Eyre I. Biography It was on December 31, 1872, that the inventor of the "West" was born. Named after his father in a town named after his grandfather, Zanesville, Ohio, Pearl Zane Grey was born to be a great man. He would grow to be an athletic young man that served as an apprentice to his father, while showing incomparable talent in baseball, which gained him a scholarship to college. He would later focus all of his energy on writing, a life long passion. At this he would excel and gain world-renowned status in all media. Along with writing about the Wild West, he fished for the wild fish of the world, from inner America to beyond the outer reaches of civilization. He would die an accomplished man of the pen, and of the fishing rod, holding titles from top seller to heaviest tuna. Zanesville, Ohio, named his grandfather, was the birthplace of Pearl Zane Gray. It was on the 31st of December 1872, that the "inventor" of the "Wild West" was born to Lewis Gray, a dentist, a farmer, and a preacher as well. Born the second boy of five children, Pearl would change his name in the 1890's by dropping Pearl and changing the spelling of his last name from "Gray" to "Grey." This young, athletic, spirit would grow up in Ohio with the wilderness at his back porch. It was in the Muskingum River that the six-year-old Gray would first see a live fish. The sight captured the mind of the young child, and, for the rest of his life, would intrigue him, and draw him to the outer limits of civilization, and beyond.

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Zane Grey (1872-1939). Independence Rock
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Zane Grey - (1872-1939) Independence Rock By Marc Eyre
Campbell County High School, Gillette, Wyoming Read another essay about Zane Grey written by California student Rajan Mohan Ancestry, cowhand, rancher, desperado, buffalo hunter, gambler, soldier, indian, and trail drivers. What do these words have in common? They are just some of the many subjects Zane Grey, the Great Western novelist, wrote about. Grey became one of the most popular writers, a World record angler, and an outdoorsman, but his success and fame did not come overnight. Although Grey never lived in Wyoming, he is considered a Wyoming author because he wrote about the area around Independence Rock (Central Wyoming) in his novel, Wyoming. I. Biography Grey was born in Zanesville, Ohio, on January 31, 1872. Grey was a descendent of the Zane family who settled Ohio and founded the town of Zanesville. In his youth, he loved the sport of baseball and later played semi-professionally. He attended the University of Pennsylvania on a baseball scholarship and majored in dentistry. His efforts towards dentistry were only half-hearted due to his great desire to write. This ambition was so great he had enough discipline to teach himself how to write. After he realized his talent, he got a publisher who knew a bestseller when he saw one. He married Lina Roth in 1905. Zane and Dolly had three children together: Romer, Betty, and Loren. The small family lived next to the Delaware River in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania. In 1910 Zane wrote a breakthrough novel called

4. Artcom Museums Tour: National Road - Zane Grey Museum, Norwich, OH
National Road Zane Grey Museum 8850 East Pike Road Phone 614-872-3143 Statement of Purpose 136 foot diorama and period vehicles tell story of America's only Federal Highway memorabilia of author Zane Grey. Zane Grey (1872-1939). Zane Grey's status as the father of the adult western at first seems curious for a man whose
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136 foot diorama and period vehicles tell story of America's only Federal Highway memorabilia of author Zane Grey. In the wake of America's victory over Great Britain in the Revolutionary War, a new nation looked westward. Conquering the frontier meant a new life for those hardy enough to brave its challenges - and an adventure that inspires us even today. For the first half of the nineteenth century - and again from the late 1800s to the 1950s - the road to adventure was the National Road, America's first federal highway. The allure of the frontier was celebrated by novelist Zane Grey, whose books helped to create the image of the West that is so familiar to us today. Together, the National Road and Zane Grey typify the American spirit.
THE NATIONAL ROAD
George Washington and Thomas Jefferson both believed a trans-Appalachian land link was essential to unify the first states of young, expanding America. Their ambitions were realized in 1806, when Congress authorized the construction from Cumberland, Maryland, to the Ohio River, of the first federally supported road in U.S. history. After five years of extensive surveying, road crews began to cut through the forests to clear a sixty-six-foot right-of-way. Using pickaxes and shovels, workers dug roadbeds twelve to eighteen inches deep, then filled the beds with broken stone and rolled it to form a level surface.

5. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Grey, Zane, 18721939. Titles. Betty Zane.Border Legion, The. Call Of The Canyon, The. Desert Gold. Heritage Of The Desert.
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Grey, Zane, 1872-1939
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Betty Zane Border Legion, The Call Of The Canyon, The Desert Gold ... Young Forester, The
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6. Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record
Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record. Title Betty Zane. Author Grey,Zane, 18721939. Notes. Language English. Other Early American Heroine.
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Title: Betty Zane
Author: Grey, Zane, 1872-1939
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Language: English Other: Early American Heroine Release Date: Apr 1998
File(s): Title Format Directory Filename Size Etext number Betty Zane (ASCII) bzane10.txt 572.16 KB Select (click on) a Title to view. Click the Author name above for more eBooks by that author
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7. Zane Grey [1872-1939] At 'Readers Of The Purple Sage'
Readers of the Purple Sage. Zane Grey Zane Grey, called "the man who made the West famous", was films were produced from Zane Grey's works, some via his own
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Z ane Grey, called "the man who made the West famous", was born Pearl Zane Gray [the family name was later changed] on 31 January 1872, in Zanesville, Ohio. He was athletic all his life and received a baseball scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in dentistry in 1896. He played amateur baseball before opening a dental practice in New York City in 1898. He spent much time, however, in rural Lackawaxen PA, where he met young Lina Elise Roth, whom he called 'Dolly'. She encouraged him to write; his first published article appeared in 1902; he self-published the historical novel "Betty Zane" in 1903. He and Dolly were wed in 1905; their honeymoon trip in 1906 was Zane's first visit to the West. H is first Western novel, "The Heritage of the Desert" (1910) was a success, followed by his best-known work, "Riders of the Purple Sage" in 1912. By 1915, he had 15 books in print. His influence on the public's fascination with the West was enhanced by his choice of illustrators, which included young protegé Lillian Wilhelm Smith and Frederick Remington
T he family moved to California in 1918, establishing a home in Altadena, California, and later a home on

8. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Grey, Zane, 1872
INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author Grey, Zane,18721939 G Index Main Index Betty Zane; Desert Gold; Heritage
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9. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Grey, Zane, 1872-1939
Etexts by Author Grey, Zane, 18721939 G Index Main Index Betty Zane LANGUAGE English SUBJECT Historical fiction NOTES
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10. Muzi.com | Muzi Library : Author : Zane Grey
Muzi.com Muzi (English) Muzi Library Author Zane Grey About Author. Zane Gray (18721939). Muzi.com About Sitemap Friendsite Ads Contact
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  • 11. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors BrowseTitles. Grey, Zane (18721939) Works by this author Betty
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    Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors Browse Titles.Betty Zane by Grey, Zane (18721939). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
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    13. Zane Grey (1872-1939)
    American Literature on the Web. Zane Grey (18721939) Writings TheRedheaded Outfield 1915 . Illustrations. (U.Virginia); The Light
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    Author Grey, Zane, 18721939 Keywords Authors G Grey, Zane, 1872-1939;Titles Y ; Subject American literature. Young Girl's Diary, A, 1996.
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    Author Grey, Zane, 18721939 Keywords Authors G Grey, Zane, 1872-1939;Titles C ; Subject American literature. Call Of The Tame, The, 2000.
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    Greene, Graham, 1904, Our Man in Havana. Grey, Zane, 1872-1939, Riders of thePurple Sage. Grey, Zane, 1872-1939. Grey, Zane, 1872-1939. Lone Star Ranger.
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    Grey, Zane, 18721939, Raiders of Spanish Peaks. Grey, Zane, 1872-1939, Wyoming.Grey, Zane, 1872-1939, Wildfire. Grey, Zane, 1872-1939, The Westerner.
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    Grey Melvin, 3. Grey Michael, 1978, 1. Grey Vivian, 1966, 1. Grey Zane 18721939, 109. Greydanus Rose, 3. Greyhound Corporation, 1945, 1. Greynolds ElbertB, c1978, 1.
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    Num, AUTHORS (112 of 109), Year. Grey Zane 1872 1939. 1, 30,000 On The Hoof,/ by Zane Grey. c1940. 2, Amber's Mirage And Other Stories / Zane Grey. 1983.
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    20. Zane Grey
    Zane Grey (18721939) was an American fiction writer, a self-titled writer ofhistorical romances, romantic in the sense of sweeping adventure tales.
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    Zane Grey (wuz here) by Catherine Krantz Lucky for the millions of Zane Grey fans throughout the world, he ignored such criticism. But despite his successes the works of Zane Grey have often languished in the annals of folk art, widely condemned as kitsch popular and unrealistic. And by the 60’s Grey was considered a cliché of the over romanticized wild wild west. This popular appeal, which prompted critic T.K. Whipple to call Grey a natural “maker of the sagas of the folk,” was known even in his time and Grey himself embraced it, wanting to take his readers along for the adventure. For more information on Zane Grey and his works, see the web site of the Zane Grey West Society at: www.zanegreysws.org Home Cover Contents

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