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Author Name:     Grey, Zane [Pearl Zane Gray]

Title:     The Border Legion

Binding:     Hard Cover

Book Condition:     As New

Jacket Condition:     Very Good

Edition:     Reprint Edition

Size:     8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall

Publisher:     Rosyln, New York   Walter J. Black, Inc.   1944

Seller ID:     003053

VOLUME # 28 OF SET OF 75 VOLUMES "The Collected Works of Zane Grey in One Magnificient Matched Library Series. THE NEW GOLDEN WEST DELUXE EDITIONS Uniforn bindings in handsome buckram and cloth. Stamped in genuine gold. Luxurious full-size matched volumes. Here is all the thrilling action, color, and romance of the Old West, exciting tales that make your blood tingle! Ruthless bandits in a lawless land: fearless men and the brave women they fought for. The roar of blazing guns, the awesome silence of prairie and canyon. Vivid stories of the West as only Zane Grey could tell them." "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." "The Border Legion [S., southern Idaho & south-western Montana; T., 1863]. The book begins and ends in Idaho, but its main setting is in the gold mining camps along Alder Gulch in Montana. It is based on the story of Henry Plummer, the West’s most infamous sheriff-outlaw. Man’s struggle with his tendency to both good and evil is accentuated. The book is rated highly by such Grey scholars as Joe Wheeler and Frank Gruber. The book features two of Grey’s most memorable villains." Charles G. Pfeiffer Fine red beige cloth. Blue top. Gilt titles on blue red label on spine. Original plain glassine wrappers 366pp.


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