Zane Grey was an American author who lived from 1872 to 1939. He is best known for his contributions to the Western genre, often referred to as the “father of the Western novel.” Grey’s writing style was characterized by vivid descriptions of the American West, capturing the beauty of the landscape and the ruggedness of its inhabitants. His novels often explored themes of adventure, romance, and the clash between civilization and the untamed wilderness. Some of his notable works include “Riders of the Purple Sage,” “The Lone Star Ranger,” and “The Last Trail.”

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