Riders of the Purple Sage

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Tor Publishing Group, Oct 31, 2006 - Fiction - 320 pages

No book has a better claim to have invented the myth of the American West.

It is 1871 in Cottonwoods, Utah.

This is the story of the gunman, Lassiter, and the Mormon rancher, Jane Withersteen.


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Contents

I Lassiter
1
II Cottonwoods
12
III Amber Spring
24
IV Deception Pass
36
V The Masked Rider
49
VI The MillWheel of Steers
62
VII The Daughter of Withersteen
78
VIII Surprise Valley
88
XIII Solitude and Storm
164
XIV West Wind
178
XV Shadows on the SageSlope
188
XVI Gold
207
XVII Wranglers Race Run
218
XVIII Oldrings Knell
235
XIX Fay
251
XX Lassiters Way
264

IX Silver Spruce and Aspens
102
X Love
117
XI Faith and Unfaith
132
XII The Invisible Hand
149
XXI Black Star and Night
276
XXII Riders of the Purple Sage
294
XXIII The Fall of Balancing Rock
302
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About the author (2006)

The father of the western novel, Zane Grey (1872 - 1939) was born in Zanesville, Ohio. He wrote 58 westerns and almost 30 other books. Over 130 films have been based on his work.

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