Perhaps more than any other modern American novelist, Zane Grey caught the imaginations of several generations of readers. From 1910 until 1925, his books appeared regularly on best-seller lists, and even today, in both hardcover and paperback, his ficti...
Of the many authors who participated in the creation of the popular Western, one of the most important was Zane Grey. Although few of the elements of the Western formula were original with Grey, he brought them together in a way that kept him on the best...
Ask anyone to name a western writer and chances are the first name to come to mind will be Zane Grey (1872-1939). Considered to be the father of the modern American western novel, Grey was beloved by two generations of readers. His strength as a writer w...
Elizabeth "Betty" Zane (July 19, 1759 – August 23, 1823) was a heroine of the Revolutionary War on the American frontier. She was the sister of Ebenezer Zane, and a direct aunt of the author Zane Grey. The town of Betty Zane, West Virginia was...
The Centenary of Zane Grey's Betty Zane One century ago, after rejections by several publishers, a dentist and former star pitcher named Pearl Zane Grey tapped his wife Dolly's small inheritance to self-publish his first book. Betty Zane was a historical romance based...
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Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
Frank Zane 01/01/2005: 1,123 words, approx. 4 pages
IN REACHING THE TOP OF HIS SPORT, NO BODYBUILDER FUSED MIND AND BODY LIKE FRANK ZANE DID BY JEFF O'CONNELL A QUARTER CENTURY AFTER WINNING bodybuilding's defining contest, the Mr. Olympia, three times straight (1977-79), Frank Zane seems a figure oddly out of...