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Riders of the Purple Sage
Riders of the Purple Sage
Author: Zane Grey
Riders of the Purple Sage is Zane Grey's best-known novel, originally published in 1912. Arguably Zane Grey’s most popular novel and a forerunner of the western genre, Riders of the Purple Sage tells the story of a Mormon woman caught between the persecution of religious zealots and several “Gentile” gunme...  more »
ISBN: 374707
Publication Date: 10/17/1940
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Publisher: Walter J. Black, Inc.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Zane Grey is a true legend. His bestselling novels have thrilled generations of readers with heart-and-guts characters, hard-shooting action, and high-plains panoramas. Zane Grey is the genuine article, the real spirit of the old west.

RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE

Even the wild purple wastland falls into jeopardy when a gunman named Lassiter and a rich homesteader names Jane Withersteen join forces--and fates--to take on an entire violent town.

"Spare the boy!" whispared Jane.
"You can't save him now," replied Tull, stridently.
The restless movements of Tull's men suddenly quieted down. Then followed a low whisper, a rustle, a sharp exclamation.
"Look!" said one, pointing to the west.
"A rider!"
Jane Withersteen wheeled and saw a horseman, silhouetted against the western sky, come riding out of the sage. He had ridden down from the left, in the golden glare of the sun. An answer to her prayer!
"Do you know him? Does anyone know him?" questioned Tull.
His men looked and looked, and one by one shook their heads.
"Look!" one of Tull's companions whispered hoarsely. "He packs two black-butted guns--low down--they're hard to see--black agin them black chaps."
"A gunman"
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A classic of western stories. If you like westerns and haven't read it do so
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Lassiter was a gunman with a reputation as black as his clothes-and a mighty vengence to fulfill.

Jane Withersteen was a homesteader on the Utah frontier-the richest woman in the Mormon village of Cottonwoods.

But that fortune was in danger. The Mormons wanted her to marry Elder Tull-and they had more in mind than the good of her soul. They wanted control of Amber Spring, the precious water that gave verdure to the wild purple wasteland.

When their methods of persuasion turned dirty, jane found it hard to defend herself against the entire town. But that was before Lassiter rode in, strapped on his famous guns and stood up to the angry mob.
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Lassiter was a gunman with a reputation as black as his clothes---and a mighty vengeance to fulfill.
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A classic Western of the Old School. Very readable.
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Zane Grey's great classic western - the gunman Lassiter and Jane Withersteen, a rich homesteader, join forces to take on the whole violent town.
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Zane Grey's masterpiece is one of the most influential novels of the American West ever written. The restored, full length novel is available in paperback for the first time.


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