Riders of the Purple Sage

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Simon and Schuster, Dec 17, 2012 - Fiction - 296 pages
Written by noted French author, Alexandre Dumas, "Nisida" is an essay belonging to his collected title "Celebrated Crimes" which features famous criminals and crimes from European history.
 

Contents

Lassiter
Cottonwoods
Amber Spring
Deception Pass
The Masked Rider
The Millwheel of Steers
The Daughter of Withersteen
Surprise Valley
The Invisible Hand
Solitude and Storm
West Wind
Shadows on the Sageslope
Gold
Wrangles Race
Oldrings Knell
Chapter XIX

Silver Spruce and Aspens
Love
Faith and Unfaith
Lassiters
Black Star and Night
Copyright

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Zane Grey was born Pearl Zane Gray in 1872, in Zanesville, Ohio. He studied dentistry at the University of Pennsylvania, married Lina Elise Roth in 1905, then moved his family west where he began to write novels. The author of 86 books, he is today considered the father of the Western genre, with its heady romances and mysterious outlaws. Riders of the Purple Sage (1912) brought Grey his greatest popular acclaim. Other notable titles include The Light of Western Stars (1914) and The Vanishing American (1925). An extremely prolific writer, he often completed three novels a year, while his publisher would issue only one at a time. Twenty-five of his novels were published posthumously. His last, The Reef Girl, was published in 1977. Zane Grey died of heart failure on October 23 in Altadena, California, in 1939.

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