Pearl
Zane Grey (January 31, 1872 – October 23, 1939) was an American author
best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented
an idealized image of the American frontier. Riders of the Purple Sage
(1912) was his best-selling book. In addition to the success of his
printed works, they later had second lives and continuing influence
when adapted as films and television productions.
The Last of the Plainsmen
Zane GREY (1872 - 1939) Travel
along as Mike Vendetti aka miketheauctioneer narrates an outstanding
true account of a trip made in 1909 by Zane Grey and a plainsman,
Buffalo Jones, through the Grand Canyon to lasso a cougar. That’s right
lasso. Throw a rope around. That’s equivalent to catching one by the
tail.
As I narrated this book, I found fact to be as exciting as
fiction. This part of the west was relatively wild and untamed at this
time. Wolves, wild horses, buffalo and other wildlife were quite
prevalent, and the Indians were not that friendly.
This adventure
would never make it to “Animal Planet”, or as a National Geographic
special, because there is quite a lot of what we would consider cruelty
to animals, but this is a true story, and life as it was at the turn of
the last century. Parts of this story will offend the sensibilities of
some, but it is a glimpse into a world that no longer exists. I was
definitely drawn into this story, as I hope the listener will be.
(Summary by Mike Vendetti)
Genre(s): Travel & Geography
The Last Trail
Zane GREY (1872 - 1939) Return
with us to those thrilling days of yesteryear as Mike Vendetti narrates
this early Zane Grey novel of hardy pioneers taming the wild west. Yes,
despite the difficult times, romance flourishes and the bad guys are
eliminated almost single handedly as our heroes Jonathan Zane and his
sidekick Lew “Deathwind” Wetzel fight their way through mud, blood,
gore, savage Indians, and despicable outlaws, to make the land safe for
pioneer families as they settle the wild west. Summary by Mike Vendetti.
Genre(s): Westerns
The Lone Star Ranger
Zane GREY (1872 - 1939)
Buck
Duane, son of a famous gunfighter, falls prey to the old problem -
called out by a cowboy who wants to make trouble, Duane kills him and
then must ride off to the lawless country near the Neuces River to
escape being arrested and perhaps, hanged. His brief encounter with
deadly gunplay has ignited a deep urging to repeat the adrenaline rush
but is tempered by ghosts that haunt his sleep. He only dares to release
his inner demon when he is taking down an outlaw who is particularly
known for his brutality.
He develops a reputation for killing the
most notorious Texas outlaws, which draws an unexpected interest: a
captain of the Texas Rangers offers him a pardon and a ranger's badge if
he will infiltrate the gang of the shadowy figure known as "Cheseldine"
who wields vast power in West Texas, and make it possible for the
Rangers to break the gang's hold on the region's towns. Duane accepts,
never guessing in his wildest nightmares that he would sniff out this
Cheseldine, his hideouts, his lieutenants... and fall in love with his
daughter! (Summary by Mark F. Smith)
Genre(s): Westerns
The Mysterious Rider
Zane GREY (1872 - 1939) This
book has all the elements of a classic Western, including rustling and
gunfights, but at its heart is the battle between good and evil, between
duty and love, between selfishness and self-sacrifice. The ‘mysterious
rider’ of the title arrives at White Slides ranch, and his coming will
have major consequences for many of those living there, not least for
Columbine who is promised to a man she cannot love. (Mary Bard)
Genre(s): Westerns
Riders of the Purple Sage
Zane GREY (1872 - 1939)
The
year is 1871, and wealthy ranch owner Jane Withersteen is in trouble.
She has incurred the displeasure of her Mormon church leaders by
refusing to marry a church elder and by befriending Gentiles
(non-Mormons). In rides Lassiter, the quintessential Western hero:
mysterious, purposeful, a deadly gunslinger, but with an unexpected
streak of gentleness. While Lassiter is assisting Jane at the ranch, her
friend and rider Bern Venters is having an adventure of his own in the
Utah canyonlands. Riders of the Purple Sage is a story of heroism, love,
brave men and strong women, good dogs and fast horses. And who is that
Masked Rider? (Summary by Laurie Anne Walden)
Genre(s): Westerns
The Shortstop
Zane GREY (1872 - 1939)
Zane
Grey (Pearl Zane Gray) born in 1872 in Zanesville, Ohio was best known
for his western stories, most notably Riders Of The Purple Sage which
has been filmed four times, the last in 1996 starring Ed Harris and Amy
Madigan. Among his other interests was baseball. He attended the
University of Pennsylvania on a baseball scholarship where he earned a
degree in dentistry. Grey later played minor league baseball with a team
in Wheeling, West Virginia. According to the Internet Movie Data Base
he is credited with 110 films made from his stories and books. Grey died
from a heart attack in 1939 in Altadena, California.
In The
Shortstop (1909) drawing on his baseball experience Grey follows the
adventures of seventeen year-old Chase Alloway on his quest to make his
fortune as a baseball player and lift his family out of poverty. Along
the way young Chase encounters hardship and set-back. But with
perseverance he discovers not only himself but friendship and love.
(summary by Rowdy Delaney)
Genre(s): Sports Fiction
The Spirit of the Border
Zane GREY (1872 - 1939)
This
is an early novel by the phenomenally successful author of frontier,
western and sports stories. It deals with historical characters and
incidents in the Ohio Valley in the late 18th century, especially with
the foundation of Gnaddenhutten, a missionary village intended to bring
Christianity to the Indians of Ohio, despite the violent opposition of
both Indians and white renegades. This turbulent adventure romance
features the heroics of a semi-legendary frontiersman, Lewis Wetzel, who
attempts to protect the settlers from hostile Native Americans and the
vicious white outlaws the Girty brothers. (Introduction by Leonard
Wilson)
Genre(s): Action & Adventure Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance
The U.P. Trail
Zane GREY (1872 - 1939) Grey's
story of the struggles to build the Union Pacific Railroad in the late
1860's. Typical western characters, but placed in a factual setting. His
first real attempt at historical fiction. The heroes must battle the
human challenges of greed, ruthlessness, and ambition, as well as the
tremendous challenges of nature, to make the rail connection between
East and West. (Summary by Bob Rollins)
Genre(s): Westerns
Wildfire
Zane GREY (1872 - 1939) The
heart of a stallion; the heart of a man; the heart of a woman. Three
valiant, authentic, and determined souls cross each others' paths, and
the sparks fly. We'll leave it to you to find out what kind of sparks.
(Summary by Tony Oliva)
Genre(s): Action & Adventure Fiction, Westerns
Audio Source : Public Domain, Librivox
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