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THE BORDER LEGION
First, Joan Randle, in a spirit of anger, sent Jim Cleve out to a lawless Western mining camp, to prove his mettle. Then realizing that she loved him-she followed him out. On her way she is captured by a bandit band and trouble begins when she shoots Kells, the leader-and nurses him to health again. Here enters another romance-and further adventure when Joan disguised as Dandy Dale, an outlaw, observes Jim the man she loves, in the throes of dissipation. A gold strike, a thrilling robbery, gambling and gunplay carry you along breathlessly. Then follows a wedding with Joan in prison and the minister marrying her to the man standing outside of her window. She hears her fate is decided in a drinking and gambling orgy-and you'll hold your breath when you hear what it is.
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KEN WARD IN THE JUNGLE
Ken Ward, whose adventures as a Forest Ranger and a hunter of mountain lions in Arizona you may remember in other Zane Grey stories, has an opportunity to go into the wilds of Mexico. The story of his trip through Mexico's tropical jungles with his old companions, and the hair-breadth escapes from the perils of that little unexplored land make a book which you will admit has a thrill in every chapter.
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THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER
He came to the Belllounds ranch-the Mysterious Rider-no one knew from where; a man of middle age, gentle, kindly, but so terrible a gun-fighter that they called him "Hell Bent" Wade. He played the part of fate in all their lives, and only when the inevitable tragedy came and the Mysterious Rider made the great sacrifice, did they know. Then out of the shadow of that tragedy, Columbine came into the sunshine of love. A novel written with that literary charm and beauty of which Zane Grey is master; swift-moving, full of the glamour of romance and adventure, and with the breath of Western plains and mountains in its pages.
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RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE
A picturesque romance of Utah of some one hundred forty-five years ago, when Mormon authority ruled unquestioned in the land. Jane Withersteen becomes a rich woman at the death of her Mormon father. Although she is passionately devoted to her faith, she refuses to bend her shoulders to the yoke that is ready for her, and we are permitted to see the methods which the invisible hand of the Church employs to break her will. She has two good friends, young Venters, a rider on her range, and Lassiter, who comes out of the North bearing a name that spells horror to all Mormon villages. A daring cattle thief enters into the tale, and a new love interest develops with the revelation of the identity of his "masked rider."
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WILD HORSE MESA
WILD HORSE MESA! Its mystery and insurmountable nature had long troubled Chane Weymer. Now came the rumor that this high plateau was the last refuge of the great wild stallion, Panguitch, and his band. And so Chane became caught up in a dramatic hunt.
Chane was not the only person who was out to conquer Wild Horse Mesa. There was also Sue Melberne, as attractive and fascinating a heroine as Zane Grey has ever created. Sue and her father, together with a resolute party which include Chane's brother Chess, were bent on bringing the great horse to ground. Panguitch was more than a horse to them: to Chane he was the symble of her romance. Only through his capture could they find what they were looking for.
The intrigues of an outlaw who found his way into the camp; the fine devotion of the two brothers; the stirring struggle to capture the herd; and, finally, the last stand of Panguitch and the smashing climax make this one of the most exciting romances Zane Grey has written.
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