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1935, Thunder Mountain by Zane Grey, Hardcover, Ex-Library, Black's Readers Service Company

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Zane Grey's "Thunder Mountain" is a gripping tale set in the American West, delving into themes of greed, treachery, and vengeance amidst the pursuit of gold. The narrative centers on the three Emerson brothers who, guided by a dying Indian's words, discover immense riches at Thunder Mountain. However, their newfound fortune brings not peace, but a storm of robbery, betrayal, and murder, forcing them to confront the darker side of human nature in the rugged frontier. The story explores the conflicts that arise when the promise of wealth clashes with morality, and how the harsh environment can amplify both the best and worst in individuals.

Zane Grey, born Pearl Zane Grey in 1872, was an American author renowned for his adventure novels, particularly those associated with the Western genre. He is celebrated for idealizing the American frontier and shaping the myths of the Old West through his prolific writing. Grey's work often featured vivid imagery of sublime landscapes and archetypal characters like heroic cowboys and deadly gunmen. Beyond Westerns, Grey also wrote books on hunting, fishing, and baseball, reflecting his diverse passions. He was one of the first millionaire authors, with his books and stories frequently adapted into films and television, demonstrating his significant cultural impact.

"Thunder Mountain," like many of Grey's works, holds literary significance for its contribution to the Western genre. Grey had a unique ability to integrate his characters with the land, making the setting an integral part of the story. Collectors find his books interesting not only for their engaging narratives but also for Grey's pivotal role in establishing the Western as a distinct American literary form. His novels continue to be popular and influential, with his best-selling work, "Riders of the Purple Sage," earning a spot on the Library of Congress list "Books That Shaped America."

The cloth boards are in fair condition, exhibiting bumped corners, edgewear, and stained cloth. The spine is darkened. The hinges and joints are tight. Text block is crisp and clean. The endpapers are price marked. Top edge blue.

Hardcover. No dust jacket. Bound in cloth over boards.

Page Count: 309

Location: ABS-1-4-010

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