Zane Grey

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    The Second Zane Grey MEGAPACK®

    Zane Grey

    The Second Zane Grey MEGAPACK® collects 6 more classic Zane Grey stories. Included are:<P> WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND<BR> TAPPAN’S BURRO<BR> THE GREAT SLAVE<BR> YAQUI<BR> TIGRE<BR> THE RUBBER HUNTER<P> If you enjoy this ebook, check out the more than 350 other volumes in the MEGAPACK® series, which include classic and modern tales of fantasy, science fiction, mystery, adventure, and much, much more! Search for «Wildside Megapack» in your favorite ebook store to see the complete list of available titles.

    The Western Romance MEGAPACK ®

    Zane Grey

    The Western Romance MEGAPACK™ selects 20 classic novels with romantic elements, by some of the top Western authors of all time. Included in this volume are:<P> A DAUGHTER OF THE DONS, by William Macleod Raine<BR> THE DUKE OF CHIMNEY BUTTE, by G. W. Ogden<BR> RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE, by Zane Grey<BR> THE RAINBOW TRAIL, by Zane Grey<BR> DESERT GOLD (1913)<BR> THE BORDER LEGION, by Zane Grey<BR> WILDFIRE, by Zane Grey<BR> THE HEART OF THE DESERT, by Honoré Willsie Morrow<BR> A TEXAS RANGER, by William MacLeod Raine <BR> A VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS, by Grace Livingston Hill<BR> GOD’S COUNTRY—AND THE WOMAN, by James Oliver Curwood<BR> THE EMIGRANT TRAIL, by Geraldine Bonner<BR> HER PRAIRIE KNIGHT, by B.M. Bower<BR> SKYRIDER, by B.M. Bower<BR> THE GIRL FROM MONTANA, by Grace Livingston Hill<BR> HEART OF THE SUNSET, by Rex Beach<BR> LETTERS OF A WOMAN HOMESTEADER, by Elinore Pruitt Stewart<BR> THE DAUGHTER OF A MAGNATE, by Frank H. Spearman<BR> THE DESERT VALLEY, by Jackson Gregory<BR> THE BEAUTIFUL EYES OF YSIDRIA, by Charles A. Gunnison<P> If you enjoy this book, search your favorite ebook store for «Wildside Press Megapack» to see the 160+ entries in the MEGAPACK™ series, covering science fiction, fantasy, horror, mysteries, westerns, classics, adventure stories, and much, much more!

    Monty Price's Nightmare

    Zane Grey

    Monty Price was a man with a secret. Several times each year, he disappeared with his accumulated pay, not to be heard from again for months. And when he came back, he wouldn't say where he had been or what he had been doing. It was a selfish obsession, and he wouldn't break his habits for man or beast. But when a forest fire threatened, he found depths of courage in his soul that would change his life forever.

    Riders of the Purple Sage

    Zane Grey

    Initially published in 1912 and the first of Zane Grey's many bestsellers, this stirring tale of adventure in the high country established the prototype for western novels of the twentieth century. The plot's focus is a proud young heroine who's determined to defend her Utah ranch. She stands alone against the villains who rustle and stampede her cattle&#8212;until a stranger rides into the territory. Notorious as the scourge of Mormon transgressors, the stranger stays on to assist in the inevitable showdown, and romance blooms amid the canyons and cottonwoods. A classic of American frontier fiction, Riders of the Purple Sage teems with color, authenticity, and thrills.

    Riders of the Purple Sage

    Zane Grey

    "Riders of the Purple Sage" is the story of Jane Withersteen, set in the cañon country of southern Utah in 1871. Jane has inherited a valuable ranch from her father and because of this, one of the polygamous Mormon elders covets her as his wife. When she refuses, the Mormons in the community begin to persecute Jane. Rich with western detail, set against the backdrop of the Mormon influx into Utah, with a mysterious «Masked Rider» who rides with a gang of rustlers, «Riders of the Purple Sage» was one of the first novels of the Western genre and had a significant role in popularizing the genre.

    The Spirit of the Border

    Zane Grey

    "The Spirit of the Border" is Zane Grey's 1906 historical novel based on events occurring in the Ohio River Valley in the late 18th century. The second installment in a trilogy that includes «Betty Zane» and «The Last Trail», which details the exploits of Lewis Wetzel, an American frontiersman who has dedicated his life to fighting Native Americans. Known as «Deathwind», Lewis is faced with the challenge of having to single-handedly save Fort Henry from Chief Wingenund and the Indians of the Ohio River Valley. A tale of adventure set in the American Old West, Zane Grey's «The Spirit of the Border» is a classic of the western genre.

    The Desert of Wheat

    Zane Grey

    Zane Grey (1872-1939) was a prolific and popular author of novels about the wild west of the United States. For nearly three decades in the early part of the 20th century, Grey published a novel almost every year, many of which became bestsellers. His stories examined the hostility between cattlemen and sheepherders, the variegated Western vistas, cattle drives, gunslingers, range wars, the impact of the railroad and the wire on the way of life. Grey gave authenticity to his books by visiting the places he wrote about and researching their history. His novel, «The Desert of Wheat» is the powerful story of a young farmer, Kurt Dorn. Between going to France to fight the Germans or staying in America to protect the woman he loves and his wheat crop grown with the sweat of hard labor, Kurt faces a moral dilemma. This classic Western tale epitomizes Grey's ability to capture the soul of land, love and life.

    The Last Trail

    Zane Grey

    "The Last Trail" is the third book in Zane Grey's Ohio River Valley Trilogy, the first two being «Betty Zane» and «The Spirit of the Border» in that order. Based on historical characters «The Last Trail» is the story of Lew Wetzel and Jonathan Zane who are fast on the trail of a gang of rustlers and Ohio Valley Indians, led by Simon Girty and Bing Leggitt, to rescue a woman kidnapped from Fort Henry.

    The Lone Star Ranger

    Zane Grey

    When Buck Duane, the son of a famous gun fighter, is forced to kill a man in self-defense he must ride off to the lawless region along the border between Texas and Mexico. As he is hunted by the law, Duane gains a reputation for himself by killing some of the most notorious of Texas outlaws and, in so doing, is offered a pardon by a captain of the Texas Rangers if he will infiltrate a gang of ruthless rustlers headed by the shadowy figure known as «Cheseldine». As Buck infiltrates the gang and the Rangers await the final showdown with the gang, his allegiances are tested by the development of a romantic relationship which threatens to unravel the whole enterprise. A gripping tale of the American frontier in the Old West, «The Lone Star Ranger» is one of Zane Grey’s most popular stories.

    Wild Horse Mesa

    Zane Grey

    Into the rough plains of Utah roamed the legendary Panquitch, a great wild stallion, that had eluded the countless wranglers who sought to capture him.