The Lone Star Ranger Zane Grey Author
by Zane Grey 2021-04-03 05:17:30
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It may seem strange to you that out of all the stories I heard on the Rio Grande I should choose as first that of Buck Duane-outlaw and gunman. But, indeed, Ranger Coffee's story of the last of the Duanes has haunted me, and I have given full rein to... Read more
It may seem strange to you that out of all the stories I heard on the Rio Grande I should choose as first that of Buck Duane-outlaw and gunman. But, indeed, Ranger Coffee's story of the last of the Duanes has haunted me, and I have given full rein to imagination and have retold it in my own way. It deals with the old law-the old border days-therefore it is better first. Soon, perchance, I shall have the pleasure of writing of the border of to-day, which in Joe Sitter's laconic speech, Shore is 'most as bad an' wild as ever! In the North and East there is a popular idea that the frontier of the West is a thing long past, and remembered now only in stories. As I think of this I remember Ranger Sitter when he made that remark, while he grimly stroked an unhealed bullet wound. And I remember the giant Vaughn, that typical son of stalwart Texas, sitting there quietly with bandaged head, his thoughtful eye boding ill to the outlaw who had ambushed him. Only a few months have passed since then-when I had my memorable sojourn with you-and yet, in that short time, Russell and Moore have crossed the Divide, like Rangers. Less
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  • 8.00(w)x10.00(h)x0.41(d)
  • 380
  • Krill Press
  • November 27, 2015
  • 9781518316432
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Pearl Zane Grey (Jan 31, 1872 – Oct 23, 1939) was an American author and dentist best known for his popular adventure novels and stories associated with the Western genre in literature and the arts;...
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