Read my third Zane Grey book and became aware that my favourite actually were Jane and Lassiter and that I miss them terribly
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THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER by Zane Grey. (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, c.1921)
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The Last of the Plainsmen by Zane Grey Bantam, 1962
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putterings, 264-262
pencan make, make-believe social letters
certain voids in their lives
And winging over and through this Babel desert
diapason of the rapids
desert philosophizing
You expect pay for this ?
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Where I was raised a woman's word was law. I ain't quite outgrowed that yet.
- Riders Of The Purple Sage
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"To bear up under loss, to fight the bitterness of defeat and the weakness of grief, to be victor over anger, to smile when tears are close, to resist evil men and base instincts, to hate hate and to love love, to go on when it would seem good to die, to seek ever after the glory and the dream, to look up with unquenchable faith in something evermore about to be, that is what any man can do, and so be great."
Zane Grey, author (31 January 1872-1939)
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Code of the West by Zane Grey
A Bird of the Air
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Currently reading the classic Western adventure novel Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey. The prose style sometimes shows its age -- as is perhaps inevitable in a book published the same year the Titanic sank -- but for all that, it retains considerable verve and narrative drive. It's not hard to see why Grey's book sales made him a millionaire.
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The De Completionist Checklist Part 8
1958
Note on the dates: I will mostly be going by when a show/movie was shot rather than its release date. Variety Magazine will be given first priority.
My score: 11 / 13 😊
Need To Find: Playhouse 90 - The Point of No Return, Rough Riders - The Nightbinders,
Favorite Movie: Warlock but man it drags in places. Curly is a great pot-stirrer and his scenes were all great.
Favorite TV Show: Trackdown – The Jailbreak - Best western heavy role in my opinion, the accent, the meanness, smart-alec, perfect. 👌
Favorite Quote: “Why, no, sir. This poster here is my work. Excellent letterin' and spellin', don't you think?.... Oh, Mr. Marshal. I got so many of these. I wonder if you'd kind of like to have one just as a keepsake?” (Warlock)
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As far as I realised, the temperature differences in Utah are so big (as is Utah, I guess) that I can’t criticise Lassiter for wearing all black (for being all Extra™️) in the desert because apparently it can be cold there during the day as well…….
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Zane Grey: Be great
“To bear up under loss, to fight the bitterness of defeat and the weakness of grief, to be victor over anger, to smile when tears are close, to resist evil men and base instincts, to hate hate and to love love, to go on when it would seem good to die, to seek ever after the glory and the dream, to look up with unquenchable faith in something evermore about to be, that is what any man can do, and…
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The Border Legion (1916) by Zane Grey. 1957 edition published by Cardinal Books, cover art by Robert Schulz.
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