Cattle drives -- Fiction; Texas -- Fiction; Western stories
=TO THE LAST MAN=
=THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER=
=THE MAN OF THE FOREST=
=THE DESERT OF WHEAT=
=THE U. P. TRAIL=
=WILDFIRE=
=THE BORDER LEGION=
=THE RAINBOW TRAIL=
=THE HERITAGE OF THE DESERT=
=RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE=
=THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS=
=THE LAST OF THE PLAINSMEN=
=THE LONE STAR RANGER=
=DESERT GOLD=
=BETTY ZANE=
* * * * *
=LAST OF THE GREAT SCOUTS=
The life story of “Buffalo Bill” by his sister Helen Cody
Wetmore, with Foreword and conclusion by Zane Grey.
ZANE GREY’S BOOKS FOR BOYS
=KEN WARD IN THE JUNGLE=
=THE YOUNG LION HUNTER=
=THE YOUNG FORESTER=
=THE YOUNG PITCHER=
=THE SHORT STOP=
=THE RED-HEADED OUTFIELD=
=AND OTHER BASEBALL STORIES=
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
= P E T E R B . K Y N E ’ S N O V E L S =
May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap’s list.
=THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR=
When two strong men clash and the under-dog has Irish blood in his
veins—there’s a tale that Kyne can tell! And “the girl” is also very
much in evidence.
=KINDRED OF THE DUST=
Donald McKay, son of Hector McKay, millionaire lumber king, falls in
love with “Nan of the Sawdust Pile,” a charming girl who has been
ostracized by her townsfolk.
=THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS=
The fight of the Cardigans, father and son, to hold the Valley of the
Giants against treachery. The reader finishes with a sense of having
lived with big men and women in a big country.
=CAPPY RICKS=
The story of old Cappy Ricks and of Matt Peasley, the boy he tried to
break because he knew the acid test was good for his soul.
=WEBSTER: MAN’S MAN=
In a little Jim Crow Republic in Central America, a man and a woman,
hailing from the “States,” met up with a revolution and for a while
adventures and excitement came so thick and fast that their love affair
had to wait for a lull in the game.
=CAPTAIN SCRAGGS=
This sea yarn recounts the adventures of three rapscallion sea-faring
men—a Captain Scraggs, owner of the green vegetable freighter Maggie,
Gibney the mate and McGuffney the engineer.
=THE LONG CHANCE=
A story fresh from the heart of the West, of San Pasqual, a sun-baked
desert town, of Harley P. Hennage, the best gambler, the best and worst
man of San Pasqual and of lovely Donna.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
JACKSON GREGORY’S NOVELS
May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap’s list.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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