
Zane Grey - The Mysterious Rider: "When I envied a man's spurs then they were indeed worth coveting."
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Zane Grey's life reflects a journey from aspiring baseball player to acclaimed author. Born in 1872, he faced early struggles, including a difficult relationship with his father and the challenge of choosing a career. Although he graduated as a dentist, his passion for writing prevailed, leading to the publication of his first magazine article in 1902 and his breakout Western novel in 1910. Grey's themes often explored Manifest Destiny and the Old West, culminating in the success of "Riders of the Purple Sage." His career flourished alongside Hollywood, ensuring his legacy as a prominent figure in American literature until his death in 1939.
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Zane Grey - The Mysterious Rider: "When I envied a man's spurs then they were indeed worth coveting.", Zane Grey
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- Released
- 2016
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- Title
- Zane Grey - The Mysterious Rider: "When I envied a man's spurs then they were indeed worth coveting."
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Zane Grey
- Publisher
- Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Released
- 2016
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 210
- ISBN13
- 9781785437038
- Description
- Zane Grey's life reflects a journey from aspiring baseball player to acclaimed author. Born in 1872, he faced early struggles, including a difficult relationship with his father and the challenge of choosing a career. Although he graduated as a dentist, his passion for writing prevailed, leading to the publication of his first magazine article in 1902 and his breakout Western novel in 1910. Grey's themes often explored Manifest Destiny and the Old West, culminating in the success of "Riders of the Purple Sage." His career flourished alongside Hollywood, ensuring his legacy as a prominent figure in American literature until his death in 1939.