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| Name: |
Zane Grey | | Variant Name: |
Pearl Zane Gray | | Birth Date: |
January 31, 1872 | | Death Date: |
October 23, 1939 | | Place of Birth: |
Zanesville, Ohio, United States of America | | Place of Death: |
Altadena, California, United States of America | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
writer |
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Biography of Zane Grey
1,107 words, approx. 4 pages
 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...
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Biography of Zane Grey
6,976 words, approx. 23 pages
 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...
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Biography of Zane Grey
1,761 words, approx. 6 pages
 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...



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Zane Grey Quotes
76 words, approx. 1 pages
 Zane Grey (born Pearl Zane Gray, 1872 - 1939) was an American pulp novelist. Sourced We'll use a signal I have tried and found far-reaching and easy to yell. Waa-hoo ! The Last of the Plainsmen It was the elision of the weaker element--the survival of...


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Grey, Zane (1875-1939) Summary
1,718 words, approx. 6 pages Author Zane Grey had a significant and lasting influence on American culture. Considered the creator of the modern Western novel, his work shaped the imagery of the West in the popular imagination. Many evaluations of the genre concentrate on the...
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Zane Grey Information
2,992 words, approx. 10 pages
 Zane Grey (January 31, 1872 – October 23, 1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and pulp fiction that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. As of June 2007, the Internet Movie Database credits Grey...




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 The Geographical Review
Zane Grey and images of the American West.
04/01/1995: 5,339 words, approx. 18 pages Novels by Zane Grey crystallized a set of symbols for the American West in the minds of his millions of readers. He infused the frontier myth with vivid imagery of a sublime and beautiful landscape inhabited by heroic cowboys, deadly gunmen, polygamous Mormons, and...
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 The Economist (US)
Zane Grey: Romancing the West.
07/19/1997: 752 words, approx. 3 pages ZANE GREY: ROMANCING THE WEST. By Stephen May. Ohio University Press; 180 pages; $29.95 and K34.45 WHEN Zane Grey was 15 his father tore up his first attempt at fiction. Years later, the still aspirant author presented the manuscript of his fourth...
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 AP News
Oregon man back fishing pointless
10/26/2007: 1,663 words, approx. 6 pages Back in 1998 Lee Spencer did two things that changed his relationship with the big steelhead of the North Umpqua River. He agreed to become the first full-time FishWatch guardian of the Big Bend Pool on Steamboat Creek, where as many as 400 large steelhead...
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 AP Features
Hookless fly-fishing for steelhead
10/29/2007: 1,663 words, approx. 6 pages Back in 1998 Lee Spencer did two things that changed his relationship with the big steelhead of the North Umpqua River.He agreed to become the first full-time FishWatch guardian of the Big Bend Pool on Steamboat Creek, where as many as 400 large steelhead spend...


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