Born in 1872, Zane Grey's early life was marked by a passion for history, fishing, and writing, despite a difficult relationship with his father. He pursued dentistry at the University of Pennsylvania but ultimately yearned to be a writer. After initial struggles, his first Western, The Heritage of the Desert, became a bestseller, followed by his iconic Riders of the Purple Sage. Grey's writing themes often revolved around Manifest Destiny and the Old West. His career flourished alongside Hollywood, and he remained popular even during the Great Depression until his death in 1939.
De Zaken van Ken Ward Reeks
Deze serie neemt lezers mee naar het ruige en ongetemde Wilde Westen van Amerika. Verken een tijdperk van kolonisten, cowboys en een eigenzinnige grensjustitie. Elk deel zit vol avontuur, spanning en vaak een vleugje romantiek. Duik in de geschiedenis en ontdek de legendes die de wilde grens vormden.



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The Young Forester
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- 5 uur lezen
Set against the backdrop of the Old West, the story follows Kenneth Ward as he travels to Arizona to visit a forest ranger friend. His adventure takes a thrilling turn when he discovers a scheme to steal lumber, leading to a mix of excitement and danger. The narrative reflects Zane Grey's signature style of adventure and exploration, drawing from his own experiences and love for the wilderness.
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The Young Pitcher
- 168bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
Valued by scholars, this re-typed and re-published work preserves its original charm while being presented in a modern format. It aims to serve as a vital knowledge resource for future generations, ensuring that the literary significance of the text endures. Alpha Editions is dedicated to restoring old and rare books, making them accessible and memorable for readers today and in the future.