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Zane Grey: my love/hate relationship with his writing
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Writer Zane Grey
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Discovering Zane Grey
Zane Grey at Monument Valley, from blog: Discovering Zane Grey
Author Zane Grey and his children
Zane Grey's Western
Zane Grey's hunting cabin under the Mogollon Rim in Arizona before a big forest fire destroyed it. I don't know if he wrote many books here but he definitely was inspired by it for a lot of his best western novels.
Zane Grey. His popularity and proliferation were unprecedented in his time. Virtually all of his 64 novels, over 300 short stories, 10 non-fiction westerns, hunting and fishing articles and books, and 130 movies were enormously successful.
Brig. General Grenville M. Dodge circa 1863. Zane Grey's novel, The UP Trail (1918). Union Pacific Railroad.
Zanesville, OH
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Zane Grey - Wikipedia
Zane Grey - born in Zanesville, OH, Jan 31, 1872. Zanesville was founded by his ancestors. He wrote countless novels about the early American west.