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Of the 24 books set in Arizona, 13 take place in Mogollon Rim country, where Zane had a cabin and lived in the 1920s. A Payson replica of Grey's original cabin that was destroyed by the 1990 Dude ...
Pearl Zane Grey (January 30, 1872-October 24, 1939) ... After studying this book’s style, Grey decided to write his own Western novel by the name of "Betty Zane" in 1903.
An open house celebrating Zane Grey's birthday (he was born in 1872) will be held from noon to 4 p.m. Jan. 27 and 28 at his home, which is now the Zane Grey Museum in Lackawaxen, Pa., run by the ...
The silent auction at the library includes two rare books by Zane Grey. “The U.P. Trail” is a first printing published in 1918. The binding is tight and the condition fair.