
Zane Grey
14 SeriesZane Grey (1872-1939) was a prolific American author known for his Western adventure novels and short stories, most notably "Riders of the Purple Sage." Over 100 films have been adapted from his works. Grey was also an avid fisherman and wrote extensively on the subject. Two of his sons, Romer Zane and Loren, followed in his footsteps as authors.
Zane Grey's works feature several notable titles with distinct narratives. "Last of the Great Scouts," co-authored with Helen Cody Wetmore, highlights the life of a legendary scout. "Robbers' Roost," also known as "Thieves' Canyon," delves into the world of outlaws. "The Golden West" includes contributions from Louis L'Amour and Max Brand, enriching its western theme. Other works such as "Last of the Duanes," "The Desert Crucible," "Tonto Basin," "Shower of Gold," and "The Great Trek" are unabridged versions of "The Lone Star Ranger," "The Rainbow Trail," "To the Last Man," "Desert Gold," and "The Wilderness Trek," respectively, each offering unique tales of adventure and survival in the American West.