A U.S. deputy marshal on special assignment from the Texas Rangers must put a stop to rampant rustling and deal with the hostile mayor of the small community. Reissue.
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A U.S. deputy marshal on special assignment from the Texas Rangers must put a stop to rampant rustling and deal with the hostile mayor of the small community. Reissue.
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Very Good. No Jacket. 16mo-over 5¾"-6¾" tall. 313 pp. There is a single stress crease on the spine. The binding is tight and square, and the text is clean.
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This book, parts of which were published in the 1970's as The Rustlers of Pecos County using different character and place names, is an okay book. It is one of only a handful of Zane Grey "fiction" books written in first person, and my opinion is, Zane Grey didn't handle first person prose very well when writing fiction. But aside from that this is a basic shoot-em up written early in his career, rejected by Harpers editors, and eventually combined with another book, Last of the Duanes, to form what many consider one of Zane Grey's best, The Lone Star Ranger. To fashion and custom of the times, this book is historically accurate and well crafted, but it just lacks the one element to make it great which I have yet to put my finger on. But it's Zane Grey, so how bad can it be? It's not bad, there are others just better. So, I say, buy it and read it for yourself and give it your rating.
Claudia W
Sep 15, 2012
Texas Rangers
A story of old Texas where the only law was a gun and the Ranger that carried it. The man that had a stronger sense of right and duty than his own desires or welfare.