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Tappan’s Burro, and Other Stories
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- Nombre de pages232
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-87-28-34549-8
- EAN9788728345498
- Date de parution12/01/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille420 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurSAGA Egmont
Résumé
'Tappan's Burro, and Other Stories' (1923) is a collection of classic western tales from the master of the genre, American author Zane Grey, best known for his romanticized stories about the old West.
Tappan and his burro Jenet, is an impressive, Western duo searching for gold. Jenet is a great companion, since she knows the trails and waterholes of their upcoming journey to remote, dangerous terrain better than her prospecting owner.
Trekking through the searing heat of Death Valley and the freezing blizzards of Arizona's mountains, the duo's adventures take them to the brink of death in the search of gold. This gripping short story is a tale of loyalty, courage and friendship with a Western twist. The book features four other short stories: 'The Great Slave', 'Yaqui', 'Tigre' and 'The Rubber Hunter'. Pearl Zane Grey (1872 - 1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels about the American West.
His stories are credited with the creation of the 'Western' literary genre. The novel 'Riders of the Purple Sage' (1912) was Grey's best-selling work, while other popular titles include 'The Lone Star Ranger' (1915), 'The U. P. Trail' (1918), 'Call of the Canyon' (1924), and 'Code of the West' (1934). His nonfiction books include 'Tales of Fishing' (1925). Grey wrote more than 80 books in total, a number of which were published posthumously. Many of his works have been adapted for tv and film, including 'Zane Grey Theatre' (1956-1958) and 'Riders of the Purple Sage' (1996) starring Ed Harris.
Trekking through the searing heat of Death Valley and the freezing blizzards of Arizona's mountains, the duo's adventures take them to the brink of death in the search of gold. This gripping short story is a tale of loyalty, courage and friendship with a Western twist. The book features four other short stories: 'The Great Slave', 'Yaqui', 'Tigre' and 'The Rubber Hunter'. Pearl Zane Grey (1872 - 1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels about the American West.
His stories are credited with the creation of the 'Western' literary genre. The novel 'Riders of the Purple Sage' (1912) was Grey's best-selling work, while other popular titles include 'The Lone Star Ranger' (1915), 'The U. P. Trail' (1918), 'Call of the Canyon' (1924), and 'Code of the West' (1934). His nonfiction books include 'Tales of Fishing' (1925). Grey wrote more than 80 books in total, a number of which were published posthumously. Many of his works have been adapted for tv and film, including 'Zane Grey Theatre' (1956-1958) and 'Riders of the Purple Sage' (1996) starring Ed Harris.






















