The Mysterious Rider (Annotated, Large Print)


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Full of romance, mystery and adventure, Zane Grey's Mysterious Rider is an Old West classic where the desire to settle an old score threatens the existence of a business and a family founded on murder and mayhem.




The Mysterious Rider


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The Mysterious Rider 1921. From your expert of the European comes a book filled with love and experience. Rancher Expenses Belllounds raised Columbine as if she were his child. Out of devotion on her behalf foster dad, Columbine agrees to marry his child Jack, who's a drunkard, gambler, coward, and thief. But she really loves the cowboy, Wilson Moore. Then, the Strange Rider shows up at the Belllounds ranch, a guy of middle age group, mild, kindly, but so formidable a weapon fighter he has gained the nickname Hell Bent Wade. He'll play a pivotal role in righting the wrongs in the storyplot.




The Mysterious Rider


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The Mysterious Rider by Grey Zane is a novel about the love and happiness that are the main goals of human life. The story tells us about life of Columbine, a young girl with kind heart who never knew what the hate is. She loved life and everybody liked her, especially the rancher Bellounds, a man who was like a father for her through all her life. Columbine found out that she is not his daughter when she was 19. The rancher had told her about that and also he said that she will marry his son Jack, who will come home after being away (he was in jail but Columbine didn't know that). Columbine didn't like Jack because he was cruel and selfish since his childhood, but father always loved him and forgave him everything, so he wanted him to marry the best girl he knew because she will be the one who will make him happy: "Jack, she's shy an' strange, an' deep, too. If you ever win her heart you'll be richer than if you owned all the gold in the Rockies".




The Rainbow Trail Illustrated


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"The Rainbow Trail, also known as The Desert Crucible, is Western author Zane Grey's sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage. Originally published under the title The Rainbow Trail in 1915, it was re-edited and re-released in recent years as The Desert Crucible with the original manuscript that Grey submitted to publishers.The novel takes place ten years after events of Riders of the Purple Sage. The wall to Surprise Valley has broken, and Jane Withersteen is forced to choose between Lassiter's life and Fay Larkin's marriage to a Mormon."







The Mysterious Rider (Annotated)


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He came to the Belilounds ranch, no one knew from where; a man of middle age, gentle, kindly, but so terrible a gunfighter that they called him "Hell Bent" Wade. He played the part of fate in all their lives, ...







The Annotated She


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When it appeared in 1887, H. Rider Haggard's She caused a sensation and became one of the best-selling novels of the nineteenth century. The idea of a powerful woman endowed with immortal beauty and penetrating intellect ruling a savage people among the ruins of a vanished civilization in the heart of Africa captivated Victorian readers. Freud recommended the book to his patients. Jung equated its imaginative power with Dante's Inferno and Wagner's Ring. Continuing to fascinate later twentieth-century readers, the book has never been out of print and has won new audiences through numerous film versions. This is the first annotated edition of She. Locating the novel within the context of late-Victorian fiction and British imperialism, Norman Etherington provides biographical information regarding Haggard and elucidates references in the text of this archaeological romance.




Property Insurance Annotations


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