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Zane Grey Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Pearl Zane Grey était un auteur américain célèbre pour ses romans d'aventure et ses récits populaires qui présentaient une image idéalisée du Far West sauvage. Ses œuvres explorent souvent des thèmes d'honneur, de courage et de lutte pour la survie dans un paysage âpre, capturant l'essence mythique de la frontière américaine. Le style de Grey se caractérise par sa narration dynamique et ses descriptions vivides du monde naturel, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience immersive.






The Call of the Canyon with Original Foreword by Jeffrey J. Mariotte
Annotated Version
- 236pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Renowned for his contributions to Western fiction, the author captivates readers with compelling narratives that explore themes of adventure, morality, and the human spirit. His characters often navigate the rugged landscapes of the West, facing both external challenges and internal dilemmas. The vivid settings and rich storytelling immerse readers in a world where honor and survival intertwine, showcasing the complexities of life on the frontier. This work exemplifies the author's mastery in bringing the Western genre to life.
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From Missouri
- 34pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the rugged United West, this adventure story follows Bud Thurston, a spirited Missourian navigating the challenges of frontier life. As he faces dangers from hostile Native American tribes and treacherous landscapes, Bud also finds romance with a spirited frontier woman, adding depth to the action-packed narrative. Through vivid prose, the author captures the essence of the Old West, exploring themes of courage, friendship, and human resilience. This tale showcases Zane Grey's talent for storytelling in the American Western genre.
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Set against the backdrop of the American frontier, this collection showcases Zane Grey's historical novels, featuring characters who navigate the challenges of the untamed wilderness. Through gripping narratives, readers encounter fierce conflicts and the resilience of the human spirit, capturing the essence of adventure, romance, and survival that shaped a nation. Each story offers a unique glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of frontier life.
The Mysterious Rider a novel
- 252pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Ben Ide, a young cowboy, finds his life disrupted by the enigmatic Hell-Bent Wade, a figure driven by vengeance with a troubled past. Set in the tranquil town of Monty Price, the narrative delves into themes of honor, justice, and forgiveness. Zane Grey skillfully combines action, romance, and moral dilemmas, creating an engaging story filled with tension and depth. The atmospheric setting and intricate character dynamics highlight Grey's ability to craft compelling Western narratives that resonate with readers across generations.
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Set against the backdrop of post-World War I Arizona, the story follows Carley Burch, a socialite who travels west to reconnect with her fiancé, Glenn Kilbourne. After Glenn breaks their engagement, realizing he cannot return to his old life, Carley decides to settle nearby and build a new life. However, rumors about Glenn's relationship with the Hutter family’s daughter, Flo, lead Carley to question her choices. The narrative explores themes of love, self-discovery, and the impact of rumors, inviting readers to uncover the truth behind their tumultuous relationship.
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This publication focuses on making historical works accessible by using large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The Megali publishing house is dedicated to reproducing these important texts, ensuring that they remain available to a wider audience.
The novel recounts the heroic tale of Zane Grey's great-great-aunt, who bravely races through enemy fire to rescue a besieged frontier fort from an impending Indian attack. Set against the backdrop of the American frontier, it blends themes of courage and romance, capturing the spirit of survival and determination in a tumultuous era. As Grey's first novel, it lays the foundation for his subsequent works that explore the rugged life of the West.
Riders of the Purple Sage (Heathen Edition)
- 362pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Set against the vivid backdrop of southern Utah in 1871, the narrative centers on Venters, a disillusioned gentile, and Lassiter, a wandering gunslinger on a quest. Jane Withersteen, a conflicted Mormon woman, grapples with her religious obligations and personal desires as she navigates the oppressive expectations of her community, particularly from Bishop Dyer and Elder Tull. This story intricately weaves themes of love, duty, and rebellion, establishing a powerful foundation for the western genre that Zane Grey is celebrated for.
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"Betty Zane" is a historical novel about Elizabeth "Betty" Zane, a Revolutionary War heroine. Written by Zane Grey, her great-grandnephew, it is part of a trilogy that includes "The Spirit of the Border," which explores the Ohio River Valley and the lives of two brothers amid missionary efforts and conflicts with Native Americans.
The Rainbow Trail,a Romance
- 258pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Set ten years after Riders of the Purple Sage, the narrative explores Jane Withersteen's dilemma as she faces the collapse of Surprise Valley's wall, forcing her to choose between Lassiter's life and Fay Larkin's marriage to a Mormon. The sequel delves deeper into the themes of women's victimization within Mormon culture, contrasting the older generation's acceptance of polygamy with a new wave of women rejecting it. This tension highlights the evolving attitudes towards polygamy in early 20th-century society. A film adaptation was released in 1931.
Riders of the Purple Sage: Western Classic
- 164pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The Man of the Forest (Annotated, Large Print)
- 490pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Exploring the theme of moral responsibility versus self-preservation, the narrative delves into the complexities of human choices in challenging situations. Characters grapple with the consequences of their decisions, questioning their own values and the impact of inaction. The story invites readers to reflect on the balance between personal safety and the call to help others, ultimately challenging the notion of indifference in the face of adversity.
The Heritage of the Desert (ANNOTATED, LARGE PRINT)
- 330pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Exploring the themes of recovery and redemption, this narrative delves into the transformative journey of a character who confronts their mortality. Through their brush with death, they seek to rebuild their life, grappling with past mistakes and striving for forgiveness. The story highlights the profound impact of life-altering experiences and the possibility of finding hope and renewal in the aftermath of trauma.
The Young Lion Hunter
- 178pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Zane Grey, an influential American author and dentist, is renowned for his adventure novels that celebrate the American frontier, with "Riders of the Purple Sage" being his most successful work. His storytelling has transcended literature, inspiring numerous adaptations in film and television, including 112 films and a series titled "Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater." Grey's impact on the Western genre remains significant, showcasing the enduring appeal of his narratives.
The Deer Stalker
- 166pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the stunning desert and canyon landscapes, the story follows a ranger's heroic quest to rescue a threatened herd of deer on the Buckskin range. Originally published in 1925, it features Zane Grey's signature swift action and vivid descriptions, immersing readers in the challenges faced by both man and nature. The narrative captures the essence of adventure and the struggle for survival in the wild, showcasing the author's deep appreciation for the American West.
An American Angler in Australia
- 100pages
- 4 heures de lecture
In 1936, the celebrated American author Zane Grey arrived in the sleepy New South Wales town of Bermagui, with the express reason of angling for the world's largest fish - Marlin, sharks and Swordfish. Here is his little classic of the chase, augmented with photographs of Grey in Bermagui and Watsons Bay, his an historical overview of his time in ......
The Call of the Canyon (Unabridged)
- 116pages
- 5 heures de lecture
"What subtle strange message had come to her out of the West? Carley Burch laid the letter in her lap and gazed dreamily through the window. It was a day typical of early April in New York, rather cold and gray, with steely sunlight. Spring breathed in the air, but the women passing along Fifty-seventh Street wore furs and wraps. She heard the distant clatter of an L train and then the hum of a motor car. A hurdy-gurdy jarred into the interval of quiet." - Zane Grey, "The Call of the Canyon" Zane Grey (1872-1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that were a basis for the Western genre in literature and the arts. With his veracity and emotional intensity, he connected with millions of readers worldwide, during peacetime and war, and inspired many Western writers who followed him. Grey was a major force in shaping the myths of the Old West; his books and stories were adapted into other media, such as film and TV productions. He was the author of more than 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines.
Zane Grey - The Man of the Forest: The Bestseller of 1920
- 262pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The Man of the Forest (Western Classic): Wild West Adventure
- 196pages
- 7 heures de lecture
"At sunset hour the forest was still, lonely, sweet with tang of fir and spruce, blazing in gold and red and green; and the man who glided on under the great trees seemed to blend with the colors and, disappearing, to have become a part of the wild woodland. Old Baldy, highest of the White Mountains, stood up round and bare, rimmed bright gold in the last glow of the setting sun. Then, as the fire dropped behind the domed peak, a change, a cold and darkening blight, passed down the black spear-pointed slopes over all that mountain world. Milt Dale, man of the forest, halted at the edge of a timbered ridge, to listen and to watch..." - Zane Grey, "Man of the Forest" Zane Grey (1872-1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that were a basis for the Western genre in literature and the arts. With his veracity and emotional intensity, he connected with millions of readers worldwide, during peacetime and war, and inspired many Western writers who followed him. Grey was a major force in shaping the myths of the Old West; his books and stories were adapted into other media, such as film and TV productions. He was the author of more than 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines.
The Mysterious Rider (Annotated, Large Print)
- 394pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Exploring the complex relationship between a father and his child, the narrative delves into the tension between love and the pursuit of justice. As the father grapples with his emotions, he faces difficult choices that challenge his values and priorities. The story raises poignant questions about sacrifice, morality, and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones, ultimately highlighting the powerful bond of familial love amidst the quest for retribution.
The Ohio River Trilogy: Betty Zane + The Spirit of the Border + The Last Trail: Western Classics
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Tales of Swordfish and Tuna
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The thrilling pursuit of giant sea creatures is at the heart of this collection, showcasing Zane Grey's passion for fishing. With up to 300 days spent on the water, Grey shares captivating tales of swordfish and tuna, capturing the excitement and challenges of angling for these magnificent giants. Each story promises to dazzle and inspire fishing enthusiasts, making it a must-read for anyone captivated by the adventure of deep-sea fishing.
Riders of the Purple Sage (Annotated) LARGE PRINT
- 408pages
- 15 heures de lecture
This classic western novel lays the groundwork for the genre, introducing readers to iconic themes of adventure, rugged individualism, and the vast American frontier. It explores the struggles and triumphs of its characters against a backdrop of lawlessness and the quest for justice. Through vivid storytelling and memorable characters, the book captures the essence of the wild west, making it a seminal work that has influenced countless stories in literature and film.
The Lone Star Ranger
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Set in Texas, the narrative centers on Buck Duane, who transitions from an outlaw to a figure of redemption. As he navigates the challenges of his past, the story intertwines with the lives of Texas Rangers, renowned for their law enforcement prowess. This exploration of morality and justice highlights Duane's journey and the complexities of his character against the backdrop of the Lone Star State.
Set against a backdrop of the old west, the narrative combines heartfelt prose with a deep exploration of character. The story resonates with timeless themes and evokes strong emotions, making it a compelling read. The author’s passion for the setting enhances the portrayal of characters, inviting readers to connect with their journeys.
The Redheaded Outfield and Other Baseball Stories
- 148pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on the world of baseball, this collection features short stories that delve into the lives of players and their challenges. Notable tales include a naive farm boy's rise to becoming a star pitcher, a troubled athlete's battle with personal demons, and a young pitcher's journey to gain confidence. Themes of teamwork, perseverance, and the excitement of competition are woven throughout, complemented by vivid imagery of the baseball experience. This classic work offers both entertainment and inspiration for fans and casual readers alike.
The Rainbow Trail (Annotated) LARGE PRINT
- 394pages
- 14 heures de lecture
This definitive edition presents a comprehensive and authoritative version of the work, meticulously curated to include critical insights and annotations. It offers readers a deeper understanding of the themes and historical context, showcasing the evolution of the text over time. Enhanced with supplementary materials, including essays and illustrations, this edition serves as an essential resource for both new readers and scholars, enriching the overall experience of the narrative.
The Day Of The Beast
- 254pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of post-World War I America, a veteran named Daren Lane struggles to adapt to civilian life after returning to his changed hometown. Haunted by his wartime experiences, he grapples with personal loss and unemployment, eventually finding work with a bootlegger, Dutch Muller. As Daren delves deeper into the criminal underworld, he uncovers dangerous connections involving his former girlfriend's new husband. The narrative poignantly explores the challenges faced by veterans reintegrating into society amidst the temptations of crime and loyalty.
Tales of Fishes
- 164pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The book vividly portrays the challenges of ocean fishing, detailing the intense struggles involved in catching large species like swordfish, marlin, and tuna. It captures the thrill and frustration of battling massive fish, often culminating in near-successes that slip away. Departing from traditional narratives, the author emphasizes the unique aspects of deep-sea fishing while also addressing environmental concerns. The concluding essay highlights the early awareness of overfishing issues, reflecting a commitment to sustainable practices even in 1918.
Riders of the Purple Sage and the Rainbow Trail
- 680pages
- 24 heures de lecture
Riders of the Purple Sage Zane Grey's most enduring classic - the book that invented the myth of the American West. In the little village of Cottonwoods, Utah, Mormon rancher Jane Withersteen endures persecution, religious zealots, and cattle rustlers trying to prey on her land.
The Young Pitcher
- 196pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The story follows Ken Ward, a freshman navigating the challenges of university life, which starkly contrasts with his expectations from high school. As he grapples with the complexities of college, he encounters the struggles and adjustments that come with being a newcomer in a vast academic environment. Through his experiences, the narrative explores themes of growth, resilience, and the often daunting transition from adolescence to adulthood.
The Young Forester
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the Old West, the story follows Kenneth Ward as he travels to Arizona to visit a forest ranger friend. His adventure takes a thrilling turn when he discovers a scheme to steal lumber, leading to a mix of excitement and danger. The narrative reflects Zane Grey's signature style of adventure and exploration, drawing from his own experiences and love for the wilderness.
The Light of the Western Stars
- 484pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of a remote New Mexico town, the story follows Madeline Hammond as she arrives alone at night, greeted only by the vast, eerie silence of the desert. Concerned for her safety, the train conductor warns her about the roughness of the area, populated by miners, cowboys, and the recent unrest from a nearby revolution. As she waits for her brother, Madeline must navigate the challenges of this unfamiliar and potentially dangerous environment, highlighting themes of resilience and courage.
Skutečné zážitky autora: ...A tak,vydávaje knihu Lovci pum v Grand Canyonu,doufám,že čtenáři najdou víc než pouhou zábavu na jejích stránkách;že příběhy o pumách,divokých koních a vysoké zvěři,popisy nádherné lesní krajiny a rozervané vznešenosti kaňonů a zejména vzpomínka na toho zvláštního pozoruhodného muže Buffalo Jonese,zachránce amerického bizona a velikého prérijního lovce,dá vznik impulsu,který pomůže zachovat naší velkolepou nespoutanou krajinu pro příští generace. Jaro 1924 Zane Grey Volné pokračování knihy Poslední prérijník,Poslední z prérie a Poslední lovec prérie.
Jim Grawford strávil celý svůj život hledáním bájného naleziště zlata na poušti v Sonoře,Od jara putoval osm měsíců v poušti a na zimu se vracel zpět do osady.
V Ochránci vysoké zvěře čtenáři Greye najdou to,co mohou očekávat od svého slavného autora westernů -- svižný děj,nádherné popisy krajiny pouště a kaňonů a navíc vzrušení -- heroické úsilí zachránit hladem ohrožené stádo vysoké na hoře Buckskinu. Ve skutečnosti se Grey tohoto úsilí zúčastnil nejen fyzicky,ale i finančně.
Dobrodružné povídky proslaveného amerického vypravěče, tentokrát s výrazně slanou příchutí mořské vody. Další z řady dobrodružství, jejichž otcem je nesmírně literárně plodný Zane Grey. Kniha obsahuje čtrnáct kratších povídek, které se vesměs odehrávají na oceánských rybářských lodích. Jsou vyprávěny v první osobě. Zdánlivě poklidný rybolov se ve fantazii autora mění v sérii napínavých situací, v nichž na pozadí odvěkého souboje člověka s přírodou probíhá hlavní děj - souboj člověka se sebou samým, se svými slabostmi a strachem. Povídky jsou proloženy stručnými popisy několika známých druhů mořských ryb, které v některých povídkách "účinkují".
Povídky ze Západu
- 166pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Last of the Duanes
- 313pages
- 11 heures de lecture
In accepting the challenge of a drunken bully, Buckley Duane becomes a hunted man. While roaming the outlaw camps of Texas he meets Jennie Lee, who is held prisoner -- and plots her escape. Pursued by ranchers and glory hunters for years, Duane never forgets Jennie Lee. But if he finds her, will he become a prisoner of his own past?
Blue Feather and Other Stories
- 154pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the American West, the book features three compelling tales of passion and adventure. A courageous warrior grapples with the conflict between his sacred duty and forbidden love amid war between Indian nations. Another story follows a man wrongfully accused as he embarks on a quest to vindicate himself. Lastly, a haunting night in a cabin brings forth ghostly visions of past tragedies, betrayal, and enduring love, intertwining themes of honor, justice, and the supernatural.
Bratři Weymerové Chane a mnohem mladší Chess přišli z Colorada do Utahu,aby se věnovali lovu divokých koní.Chess už nemohl snášet poručnicství svého staršího bratra a tak se jejich cesty rozešli.Chane se spojil při chytání divokých koní s indiánem Toddy Nokinem z kmene Piutů a toužil chytit nejkrásnějšího hřebce Utahu,Pankviče,který se ukrýval na náhorní plošině Vysočina divokých koní.Chess se přidal k Melberneově tlupě,která se chystala chytat divoké koně ve velkém a vydělat velký balík peněz na zakoupení pastvin a založení vlastního ranče.
Keven Bell se vrací do rodného města z vojenského výcvikového tábora. Zde zjistí, že občané podlehli pomluvám jeho představeného, majora Atwella, a opovrhují jím. Roztrpčený Kevin napadne Atwella a prchne před následky.
Zloděj koní
- 163pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Dale Brittenham se vydal po stopách zloděje plnokrevníků z ranče Jima Watrouse. Podaří se mu ho chytit, ale poděkování za záchranu koní se změní na přímé obvinění Dalea ze spolčení se zloději. A tak se Dale vydává sám do boje...
The Rustlers of Pecos County
- 182pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of Pecos County, this classic work has been preserved for future generations through modern reformatting and redesign. It offers a clear and readable text, ensuring that its significance in American and Canadian literature is not lost. The preservation efforts highlight its importance in literary history, making it a valuable addition for readers interested in language and literature.
Rančer zelenáč
- 182pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Ernest Selby zdědí po svém zemřelém strýci veliký ranč v Arizoně. Ernst se na něj vydá inkognito a dá se najmout jako cowboy. Postupně se seznamuje ne- jen s praktikami podvodného správce, ale zabředne do problémů s jeho dcerou.
The Desert of Wheat
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Zane Grey, born Pearl Grey, was a prolific author whose romantic novels set in the American West established the western genre. His works, characterized by adventure and rugged landscapes, captivated readers and defined a new literary style, blending romance with the spirit of the frontier. Grey's storytelling not only popularized the western but also influenced the portrayal of the American West in literature and beyond.
Román o synovi pistolníka z Texasu, který se snaží překonat sklony ke střelbě na lidi, zděděné po otci. V mládí zastřelí prvního člověka a odchází před zákonem do texaských pohraničních pustin. Nechce se stát zločincem a usiluje o návrat do normální společnosti, ale nakonec se stane proslulý tím, že střílí zločince a zloděje stád. Na jeho hlavu je brzy vypsána odměna, ale dozví se o něm náčelník rangerů a přijme jej do svých služeb. Hrdina tak má možnost prokázat svou zdatnost při pronásledování organizovaného zločinu.
Ztracené pueblo
- 191pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Bohatá, zhýčkaná dívka z amerického východu prochází těžkou zkouškou života v pustině, kterou na ni nastražil její otec.
Kniha obsahuje 2 povídky: 1.Na své výpravě za novým domovem na Západě narazil Jacob Dunton a jeho rodina na ztraceného malého chlapce, a protože se k němu nikdo nehlásil, osvojil si ho. V divokém kraji Tonto Basinu vyrůstali oba chlapci, Jake a Verde,spolu jako dva pokrevní bratři. Když se oba zamilovali do stejné dívky, jejich vztah se změnil v záštiplnou nenávist. 2.Vaughn Medill je jedním z nejlepších texaských rangerů. Když mexičtí desperádos unesou líbeznou černookou Rosetu Uvaldo, kterou tajně a beznadějně miluje, pochopí,že projede třeba peklem,aby Rosetu zachránil a její únosce ztrestal.
Arizonský klan
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Dodge Mercer, proslulý svou pistolnickou dráhou v Kansasu, se vydá do Arizony, aby se zbavil své neblahé minulosti. Ocitne se v hornatém arizonském Tontu a zde narazí na klan Lilleyů. Celá rodina se dostala do neobvyklých nesnází: starý Lilley je beznadějně závislý na muži, který ho ovládá svou načerno pálenou kořalkou natolik, že získává jeho pozemky a dokonce mu zaslíbí svou dceru Nan. Dodge Mercer se rozhodne zachránit Nan a celou rodinu. ISBN 80-85767-96-1 je chybné
Daren Lane přežil zákopovou válku a vrací se z Evropy domů, kde zjistí, že život, který opustil, je rozbit. Jeho snoubenka na něho zapomněla, jeho místo v zaměstnání bylo obsazeno a jeho chatrné zdraví se rychle zhoršuje. Ale Lane není z těch, kteří se dají porazit a s pomocí věrné lásky silné ženy čelí své největší bitvě.
Děvče z útesu
- 175pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Román z exotického prostředí Tahiti vypravuje příběh romantické lásky amerického spisovatele Donalda Pertha a tahitské dívky Faaone. Jejich vztahu však stojí v cestě mnoho překážek a úskalí.
Příběh ze stavby přehrady Boulder Dam, ve kterém Lynn Weston zachrání dívku Anne ze spárů obchodníka s děvčaty, zničí bandu gangsterů ohrožující město i samotnou stavbu.
Starý prospektor Bill Elway se vydá se svým mladým přítelem Kentem Wingfieldem do sonorské pouště,kde slyšel o nalezišti zlata. Nevydrží však útrapy putování a vražedné klima pouště a před svou smrtí prozradí Kentovi tajemství svého života. Byl kdysi členem nejobávanější bandy lupičů jižního Utahu, jíž říkali Díra ve stěně a kterou vedl lupič zvaný Bonesteel.
Když se Lincoln Bradway dozví,že jeho nejlepší přítel Jim Weston byl zastřelen ve Wyomingu,vydá se za ním,aby našel jeho vraha. V hornickém městečku South Pass se však dostane do středu podivných tajemných událostí. Nejen,že se seznámí s Lucy,do níž se zamiluje,ale i s její tetou,krásnou rančerkou Kit Bandonovou,s napjatými poměry mezi kovboji a dobytkáři a kvůli krádežím mladého dobytka a naprostou neochotou mluvit o Westonovi a jeho smrti. Bradway postupně rozplétá předivo tajemných nitek a zjistí,že všechny vedou k ......
Dobyvatelé divočiny
- 53pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Vysočina divokých koní
- 285pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Bratři Weymerové Chane a mnohem mladší Chess přišli z Colorada do Utahu,aby se věnovali lovu divokých koní.Chess už nemohl snášet poručnicství svého staršího bratra a tak se jejich cesty rozešli.Chane se spojil při chytání divokých koní s indiánem Toddy Nokinem z kmene Piutů a toužilchytit nejkrásnějšího hřebce Utahu,Pankviče,který se ukrýval na náhorní plošině Vysočina divokých koní.Chess se přidal k Melberneově tlupě,která se chystala chytat divoké koně ve velkém a vydělat velký balík peněz na zakoupení pastvin a založení vlastního ranče.
Loudavý Jack
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- 3 heures de lecture
Western Heroes
- 576pages
- 21 heures de lecture
This anthology of western books includes "Riders of the Purple Sage", "The Last of the Plainsmen" and "Lone Star Ranger". In the first story Jane Withersteen faces ruin at the hands of a Mormon minister. But Lassiter has other ideas, as well as a bone to pick with the Mormon preacher.
Bety Zaneová. Děvče divočiny
- 302pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Nádherný westernový příběh samostatné dívky. Dobrodružný příběh s milostnou zápletkou z doby osídlování amerického Západu a doby nelítostných bojů s Indiány. Příběh byl inspirován skutečnou událostí z roku 1782, kdy v Henryho pevnosti v západní Virginii byli britskými vojáky a Indiány obklíčeni místní osadníci. Autor realisticky popisuje všední život osídlenců, zvyky a režim vojenské posádky a Indiánů i jejich vzájemné vztahy, nepřátelství, potyčky a bitvy. Na příběh volně navazuje román Duch pohraničí.... celý text
Na západ od Pecosu
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Napínavý příběh z prostředí dostihového sportu odehrávající se v Anglii počátku století. Hrdina se dostane do finanční tísně a uvažuje o zadržení svého koně ve významném dostihu. O svém rozhodnutí informuje dopisem svou snoubenku, ale vzápětí své rozhodnutí změní a jeho kůň podstoupí čestný boj. Snoubenka se však z nízkých pohnutek rozhodne hrdinu udat a on je skutečně na základě svého dopisu vyloučen z Jockey clubu, což znamená naprosté společenské znemožnění. Naštěstí je však na závěr knihy nalezen důkaz o poctivém boji hrdinova koně dříve, než je celá událost zveřejněna.
Nádherný westernový příběh samostatné dívky. Dobrodružný příběh s milostnou zápletkou z doby osídlování amerického Západu a doby nelítostných bojů s Indiány. Příběh byl inspirován skutečnou událostí z roku 1782, kdy v Henryho pevnosti v západní Virginii byli britskými vojáky a Indiány obklíčeni místní osadníci. Autor realisticky popisuje všední život osídlenců, zvyky a režim vojenské posádky a Indiánů i jejich vzájemné vztahy, nepřátelství, potyčky a bitvy. Na příběh volně navazuje román Duch pohraničí.
Past na Macutu
- 52pages
- 2 heures de lecture


































