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Zane Grey

To The Last Man

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An edition of To the Last Man (1921)

Zane Grey

To The Last Man

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1st published 1921. This romance is true to Grey's conception of the Pleasant Valley War and he bases it upon the setting he learned to know and love so well, upon the strange passions of primitive people, and upon his instinctive reaction to the facts and rumors he had gathered. This is the classic story of a deadly feud between cattlemen and sheepherders in the Tonto Basin of Arizona in the years years of the 1800s that gave substance to one of the legendary conflicts of the West. It's also the story of the fateful romance between Jean Isbel, son of a cattleman, and Ellen Jorth, daughter of a sheep rancher.

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Edition Notes

''To The Last Man'' is a shorter version of ''Tonto Basin.'' Grey submitted the manuscript of ''Tonto Basin'' to the magazine The Country Gentleman, which published it in serialization as To the Last Man from May 28, 1921 through July 30, 1921. This was a much shorter version of the original leaving out much of the backstory. This shorter version was published by Harper Brothers.

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Toronto, Canada
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Zane Grey, Musson Made in Canada
Other Titles
BARCELONA: Hasta el último hombre 1934; MOTION PICTURE: To the Last Man (1932) Director: Henry Hathaway, Actors: Randolph Scott, Ester, Barton MacLane, Gail Patrick, Jack LaRue
Copyright Date
1921 by The Musson Book Company Ltd, Toronto Canada, Musson Made in Canada

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Library of Congress
PS3513 R588 L27 1937

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
311p. : 1p Rose Stamped :2p Bl
Number of pages
311
Dimensions
7.5 x 5 x 1.25 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27788124M
OCLC/WorldCat
1007614276
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B00CKVHXAC, B00EMAIGCI, B0051WTO2W
LibraryThing
540925/covers
Goodreads
1492330

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Work ID
OL485543W

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"This is the classic story of a deadly feud between cattlemen and sheepherders in the Tonto Basin of Arizona in the late years of the 1800s that gave substance to one of the legendary conflicts of the West. It's also the story of the fateful romance between Jean Isbel, son of a cattleman, and Ellen Jorth, daughter of a sheep rancher."--Publisher description.

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