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  2. Zane Grey - Wikipedia

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    Zane Grey Terrace, a small residential street in the hillsides of Altadena, is named in his honor. The Zane Grey Tourist Park in Bermagui, Australia. "Zane Greys'" a headland at the western end of Matapaua Bay, New Zealand. The Zane Grey Continuation School is located adjacent to Reseda High School in Reseda, Los Angeles, California. [citation ...

  3. Nevada (Grey novel) - Wikipedia

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    "Nevada" is a 1928 Western novel by Zane Grey, a sequel to 1927's Forlorn River. Prior to its book publication it was serialized in seven issues of The American Magazine (November 1926 – May 1927). [1] The novel was adapted for films in 1927 and 1944.

  4. Last of the Duanes (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Last of the Duanes is the original version of The Lone Star Ranger.Originally written in 1913, it was rejected by Munsey's Magazine as too violent. In the meantime, Grey wrote and published another manuscript titled Rangers of the Lone Star early in 1914; later that year, Grey sold the original story to The Argosy.

  5. Category:Novels by Zane Grey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Zane Grey" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. The Border Legion; C.

  6. To the Last Man (Grey novel) - Wikipedia

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    To the Last Man, a 1933 Henry Hathaway film based on the Zane Grey novel starring Randolph Scott, Esther Ralston, Buster Crabbe, Barton MacLane, Noah Beery, Shirley Temple, and Eugenie Besserer. Frederick Russell Burnham participated on the losing side in the real-life Tonto Basin feud and narrowly escaped alive. After the feud, he went home to ...

  7. Tales of Tahitian Waters - Wikipedia

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    Tales of Tahitian Waters is a 1931 book by Zane Grey. [1] [2] The book collects several fishing stories and was first published by Harper Brothers and was later republished in 1990 by Derrydale Press. In the book Grey describes catching a marlin weighing 1,040 pounds and the catch was credited as being the first 1,000 pound fish ever caught. [3]

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