An American Angler in Australia (1937). Zane Grey
chases Marlin off Batemans Bay, on the New south Wales South Coast. However,
there is more to this book which includes interesting descriptions of
Australian flora and fauna by a person well-known for his interest in
nature.
Tales of the Angler's Eldorado, New Zealand (1926).
Zane Grey describes his fishing adventues in the waters around New Zealand.
This book helped establish New Zealand as a world-famous area for big-game
fishing.
Zane Gey's Western Magazine
Twin Sombreros. Will Brazos Keene marry Janis
Neece. Or is it her twin, June Neece? Find out now! Read Twin Sombreros
Sunset Pass. Will True Rock
win Thiry Preston's heart and hand and right all the wrongs which have
occurred in Wagontongue while he has been away? Find out now!
Other Zane Grey Books
Under the Tonto Rim
(1926) When Lucy Watson goes into the wilderness beyond Cedar Ridge
to teach and to help the people to make better homes, she realises that
she, herself, has more to learn than she could possibly have imagined.
Wilderness Trek (1944) In this story, set
in the Australian bush, two American cowboys are involved in a cattle
drive of 3,000 miles.
30,000 onthe Hoof (1940)--Newly-weds Logan and
Lucinda Huett head for the Tonto Basin to carve out a life as cattle
ranchers. The difficulties they encounter, as well as their sublime
moments, are graphically described in this novel about the settlement
of the west. Note: This book was republished as Woman of
the Frontier in 1998
Wanderer of the Wasteland
(1923)--Adam Larey escapes to the desert after a shooting. He begins
helping people in distress while at the same time coming to a deeper
understanding of himself. With characters named Adam, Ruth and Magdalene
this novel is, on one level, a parable of biblical proportions.
Lost Pueblo (1954)--Janey Endicott, a wealthy
socialite is kidnapped and forced to join an archealogical expedition.
She is unaccustomed to the harsh conditions but is thrilled at the prospect
of a new love affair.
The Thundering Herd (1925)--A Zane Grey romantic
story which also gives an account of the near-extermination of the American
buffalo.
The Shortstop (1937)--The rags-to-riches story
of a baseball player who makes good in money, love and friendship. The
story is set against the background of the rise in popularity of baseball
in America in the 1930s.
The Hash Knife Outfit (1933)--Jed
Stone stands alone against the Hash Knife gang in Arizona.
The Young lion Hunter (1911)--Kenneth and Hal
Ward spend a summer with a government ranger hunting mountain lions
in Utah.