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Lone Star Ranger

Lone Star Ranger

Lone Star Ranger

Lone Star Ranger

by Zane Grey

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9780671509910
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Pocket Books, 1984. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.

Synopsis

From the book:It may seem strange to you that out of all the stories I heard on the Rio Grande I should choose as first that of Buck Duane - outlaw and gunman. But, indeed, Ranger Coffee's story of the last of the Duanes has haunted me, and I have given full rein to imagination and have retold it in my own way. It deals with the old law - the old border days-therefore it is better first. Soon, perchance, I shall have the pleasure of writing of the border of to-day, which in Joe Sitter's laconic speech, "Shore is 'most as bad an' wild as ever!" In the North and East there is a popular idea that the frontier of the West is a thing long past, and rememb-ered now only in stories. As I think of this I remember Ranger Sitter when he made that remark, while he grimly stroked an unhealed bullet wound. And I remember the giant Vaughn, that typical son of stalwart Texas, sitting there quietly with bandaged head, his thoughtful eye boding ill to the outlaw who had ambushed him. Only a few months have passed since then - when I had my memorable sojourn with you - and yet, in that short time, Russell and Moore have crossed the Divide, like Rangers.

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On Jun 9 2020, a reader said:
What has traditionally been one of the best selling of Zane Grey's novels, and considered by some to be one of his best, I find far inferior to the two novels from which this book was created by the editors at Harper Brothers. The two novels, Last of the Duanes and Rangers of the Lone Star stand far above this book. There are too many missing events and characters in this version. The female love interest is completely missing in Part Two of the book and there are many other unanswered questions created by the melding of these two works. But, if one is to have a complete set of Zane Grey, then this book is collectable and readable; but NOT one of his best. It is however far superior to anything being published today. I'd say the content of this book is average, or little below average.
On May 12 2020, a reader said:
I have to congratulate Pinnacle Books for bringing out this Mass-Market Paperback in the face of the dwindling mass-market paperback market. This is the fifth Zane Grey title they have published in the last couple of years, and in my opinion, I believe there is still a broad-based audience for his work, so I wish someone would keep printing his novels in this format for the general public to purchase in hopes of reaching a younger generation. It has been twenty years since a major publishing house has made a concentrated effort bof publishing two or three novels a month of Zane Grey in an attempt to print all of his western novels; a collection of about 65 works. So, at two a month it would take almost three years to complete. As to "The Lone Star Ranger" itself: Despite having made the best seller list when it was published, and being considered one of Zane Grey's best works, I cannot appraise it that high. For one thing, this novel was actually the merging of two novels by Zane Grey's publisher at the time, Harpers. The front half is from a book titled, The Last of the Duanes, and the second half is from a book called, Rangers of the Lone Star. These two novels have been published as stand alone books in the last 20 years, and are far superior books. They also answer many unanswered questions the reader of The Lone Star Ranger will find themselves asking themselves as the book progresses. The premise of this work is a masterful idea: Does Buck Duane come by his deadly urge to kill because of his heritage, or does his environment cause him to be this way? Zane Grey was a believer is some of what Charles Darwin professed, and popularized the phrase, "survival of the fittest" in many of his books. This edition is a welcome site on the bookshelves in the stores. I hope there will be many more.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Lone Star Ranger
Author
Zane Grey
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
2
ISBN 10
0671509918
ISBN 13
9780671509910
Publisher
Pocket Books
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1984

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