
The Last Trail (Annotated, Large Print)
Zane Grey(Author)
Sastrugi Press LLC
Published on 25. January 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-1-64922-146-9 (ISBN)
Description
Kidnapping by renegade outlaws
Survival on the frontier was not guaranteed
The definitive edition.
Large Print Edition
16-point font for easy reading
Features an extended biography of the life and experiences of Pearl Zane Grey
Zane Grey takes the reader on a voyage through rivers, forests, valleys, cliffs and mountains of wild Ohio in the final book of the Ohio River Trilogy. It is a beautiful and hostile landscape. The border patrol Jonathan Zane and Lewis Wetzel protect the white pioneer settlers from marauding Indians and renegade settlers who keep attacking sporadically.
The lovely Betty Sheppard, a settler, takes a love interest in Jonathan, and he starts to think about a future far from his dangerous job. When Betty is kidnapped at Fort Henry, his decision is made for him as he saddles up to ride in hot pursuit.
"The little villain deserved killing. I could have shot him with pleasure."
Somehow romance is still nurtured, justice tries to prevail, and the future looks promising. The stakes are high. Will Jonathan get to Betty in time? And will Ohio ever be safe?
Get your copy of the Sastrugi Press Classics edition and find out.
Third part of the Ohio River Trilogy (Betty Zane, The Spirit of the Border, The Last Trail)
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Series
Edition
Large type / large print edition
Language
English
Edition type
Large type / large print edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
509 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64922-146-9 (9781649221469)
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Person
Pearl Zane Grey (1872 - 1939) was an American dentist and author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories associated with the Western genre in literature and the arts; he idealized the American frontier. Riders of the Purple Sage (1912) was his best-selling book. In addition to the commercial success of his printed works, they had second lives and continuing influence when adapted as films and television productions. His novels and short stories have been adapted into 112 films, two television episodes and a television series, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.