Zane Grey
Zane Grey (born Pearl Grey) was an American author best known for his romantic novels of the American West, which helped establish the Western genre, with his 1912 bestseller Riders of the Purple Sage being the most popular.[2][3] Trained as a dentist, he practiced in New York before dedicating himself to writing over 80 books, many adapted into films, and pursuing passions like big-game fishing and baseball.[2][4] He died in 1939 at age 67 after a prolific career that included adventure stories idealizing the frontier.[1][2]
Western
Adventure
Wildfire
Fighting Caravans: A Western Story
Betty Zane
Desert gold
Riders of the Purple Sage and the Rainbow Trail
Robbers' Roost: A Western Story
The Lone Star ranger
The Wild-Horse Hunter
Knights of the range
The U. P. Trail
The Desert of Wheat
The Call of the Canyon
The Thundering Herd
The Lone Star Ranger
Thunder Mountain: A Western Story
Tales of Lonely Trails
The Day of the Beast
The Last of the Plainsmen
The Call of the Canyon
The Rainbow Trail
Riders of the Purple Sage
The last of the plainsmen
The U P Trail
The Lone Star Ranger and The Mysterious Rider