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ARIZONA CLAN Zane Grey
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THE HERITAGE OF THE DESERT Zane Grey
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WEST OF THE PECOS Zane Grey
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Ex-gunslinger Dodge Mercer drifts west. When Mercer joins up with the Lilley clan in the rugged Tonto Basin of Arizona, he finds himself involved in a blazing feud.
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Here's action, a love story, gunfighting, cattle rustling, fighting over waterholes, and the trilling capture of Silvermane, the magnificent stallion of the desert.
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Pecos Smith was the best horseman and the best shot that ever rode out of southwest Texas. No one really knew much about him, and no one dared to ask.
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THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS Zane Grey
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DESERT GOLD Zane Grey
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THE LAST TRAIL Zane Grey
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Madeline Hammond, New York society beauty, buys a ranch and is welcomed to the West with a bloody revolution, a bandit raid, and her own abduction.
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Texas Ranger Thorne and his friend, Dick Gale, rescue beautiful Mercedes Castaneda from the ruthless bandit, Rojas, and his Mexican cut-throats.
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A genuine and vivid chronicle of frontier days along the Ohio River when a cocked rifle and a soft step were the surest means of survival.
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THE RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE Zane Grey
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THE LONE STAR RANGER Zane Grey
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WILDFIRE Zane Grey
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Lassiter, a gunfighter, protects Jane Withersteen from cattle rustlers and greedy men who want her ranch -- and her -- for their own.
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Buck Duane, the last of the Texas Duanes, was fast on the draw and accurate. But that same prowess with a gun allowed him to kill a man. Now he's on the run.
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Which horse is fastest, Wildfire or Sage King? No one in the Colorado River Valley knew, until a raging range fire trapped both horses and riders into a race against death.
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THE RAINBOW TRAIL Zane Grey
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THE SPIRIT OF THE BORDER Zane Grey
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THE U.P. TRAIL Zane Grey
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Here is an arm's length sequel to RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE. It answers the question most often asked: what finally happened to Lassiter and Jane Withersteen?
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In 1777, pioneers were faced with displaced Native Americans, and marauding white men who preyed upon settlers. But Wetzel, a great frontiersman, became their protector, known as "the Spirit of the Border."
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A survey engineer finds a young woman who has survived a Sioux battle. The story follows the progression of the railway line through Wyoming in outstanding Zane Grey fashion.
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THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER Zane Grey
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NEVADA Zane Grey
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STAIRS OF SAND Zane Grey
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No one knows why the mysterious rider showed up at the ranch, or where he came from. He seems gentle and kindly, but fire smolders behind those eyes, which can ignite in a sudden blaze of gunfire.
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Alone again! Just like his orphaned boyhood. Those are Nevada’s thoughts as he turns from the only home and happiness he has ever known. But it had all been a lie, at least on his part. He had been hiding his true identity from his best friend Ben, and the woman he loved, Hettie.
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Willing to risk anything to escape her life at a "barren desert water-hole", Ruth finds herself having jumped from the frying pan into the fire...that is until Adam Wansfell, her husband’s brother and murderer shows up, and professes his love for her.
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FORLORN RIVER Zane Grey
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THE THUNDERING HERD Zane Grey
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CAPTIVES OF THE DESERT Zane Grey
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Unjustly driven away from the home ranch and from his sweetheart by his father’s displeasure, Ben Ide seeks refuge in the remote vastness of Forlorn River. There, with two companions, he follows the trail of a herd of wild horses led by the beautiful wild stallion, California Red.
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Mile upon mile of prairie covered by great buffalo herds; reckless, hard riding plainsmen, buffalo hunters, Indians, bandits--the whole colorful epoch of the pioneer.
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When John Curry, galloping across the desert to save the life of an Indian child, was thrown from his horse and badly injured, he was rescued by a woman whose husband became his deadly enemy.
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