: Zane Grey
: Tales of Lonely Trails
: Seltzer Books
: 9781455361724
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Classic Western. According to Wikipedia: 'Zane Grey (1872 - 1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. As of June 2007, the Internet Movie Database credits Grey with 110 films, one TV episode, and a series, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater based loosely on his novels and short stories.'

Tales Of Lonely Trails By Zane Grey


 

published by Samizdat Express, Orange, CT, USA

established in 1974, offering over 14,000 books

 

Westerns by Zane Grey:

 

  • Betty Zane
  • The Spirit of the Border
  • The Last of the Plainsmen
  • The Last Trail
  • The Heritage of the Desert
  • The Young Forester
  • Riders of the Purple Sage
  • Desert Gold
  • The Light of Western Stars
  • The Lone Star Ranger
  • The Rainbow Trail
  • The Border Legion
  • Wildfire
  • The U. P. Trail
  • The Desert of Wheat
  • Tales of Fishes
  • The Man of the Forest
  • The Redheaded Outfield and Other Baseball Stories
  • The Mysterious Rider
  • To the Last Man
  • The Day of the Beast

 

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First published in 1922

 

I. NONNEZOSHE

 

II. COLORADO TRAILS

 

III. ROPING LIONS IN THE GRAND CANYON

 

IV. TONTO BASIN

 

V. DEATH VALLEY

 

CHAPTER I:  NONNEZOSHE


 

John Wetherill, one of the famous Wetherill brothers and trader at Kayenta, Arizona, is the man who discovered Nonnezoshe, which is probably the most beautiful and wonderful natural phenomenon in the world. Wetherill owes the credit to his wife, who, through her influence with the Indians finally after years succeeded in getting the secret of the great bridge.

 

After three trips to Marsh Pass and Kayenta with my old guide, Al Doyle of Flagstaff, I finally succeeded in getting Wetherill to take me in to Nonnezoshe. This was in the spring of 1913 and my party was the second one, not scientific, to make the trip. Later this same year Wetherill took in the Roosevelt party and after that the Kolb brot