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In 1915, without consulting Grey (1872-1939), Harper and Bros. spliced together the last half of this book with the 1913 novel Last of the Duanes to create The Lone Star Rangers--still a popular ...
Ever since, critics have labelled Zane Grey’s forced and earnest writing style, “purple prose.” His 1915 book, “The Lone Star Ranger,” he set in Texas, and in it he featured Buck Duane ...
One such feature was the film adaptation of the 1915 Zane Grey novel, The Lone Star Ranger. Released in June of 1919, the silent motion picture was filmed in Palm Springs and starred big names of ...
The 1950s TV series Dick Powell’s Zane Grey Theater was based on his novels and ran for 5 seasons over 145 episodes. In addition, his novel, The Lone Star Ranger, was adapted into four movies ...
In this western, William Farnum plays yet another Zane Grey character. Duane Steele (Farnum) is a Texas Ranger who is determined to get the outlaws out of his part of the Lone Star state for good.
The former home of one of the world's most famous western novelists, Zane Grey, was a Mediterranean ... like Riders of the Purple Sage and The Lone Star Ranger. Inside, his house reflected his ...