I first started reading Zane Grey's Westerns as a 14-year old in a missionary school run by Canadian Catholic missionaries in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). I am now in my 80s and there is hardly a Zane Grey 'western' that I did not possess at one time or another. Today, I watch all movies and shows credited to Zane Grey that are available through KZbin or similar channels that I could see as a young man. Throughout these years I have remained a steadfast fan of Zane Grey although he had left this world before I was born.
@louknowles1789Ай бұрын
I became friends w/ the grandson whom goes by the same name back in the 90's. Got lost in the Ozark mountains one day w/ him. Would love to be in touch again. You out there Zane?
@johnayers55163 жыл бұрын
Amazing,all the talking was about his writing none about his hunting of wild cats in the mountains or his fishing in Australia,he wasn’t a person that just stayed at home writing short stories it also an adventurer ,there is a hotel in Batemans Bay in New South Wales,Australia were Zane used to stay on his fishing trips, quite a few great photos on display
@geraldpierini90103 жыл бұрын
Around 40 years ago, or so, I read in an "Arizona" magazine that Zane Grey wrote two books while his wife was away and summited them to the publisher. They were not like any of his other novels. Thus, some suspected that is wife edited them and changed the style in which he wrote.