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Because of the unrestrained slaughter of cougars on Buckskin Mountain, the deer population has increased so fast that they begin to starve. But when Thad Eburne, chief forest ranger, hears the government's plan to open a massive deer hunt to hundreds of indiscriminate hunters, he worries that it will only worsen man's dangerous meddling with nature. Then, when Eburne decides to save a deer herd from a cattleman bent on selling illegal deer meat for easy money, he finds himself up against the deadliest outlaw in the West.--Blackstone Audio Inc.
In The Deer Stalker, readers will find all they have come to expect from the great Western author Zane Grey--swift action, magnificent descriptions of the desert and canyon country, plus the added valiant effort of a ranger's struggle to save the doomed herd of deer on the Buckskin range. Grey makes the reader see this colorful Arizona country, feel something of the awe that is the inevitable reaction of man to the majesty of one of nature's miracles, smell the tang of mingled pine and sagebrush, and thrill to the heroic struggle of a few dedicated men as they battle to undo the harm of the willful and greedy.--LibraryThing1058278
Grey's bestselling novels have thrilled generations of readers with heart-and-guts characters, hard-shooting action, and high-plains panoramas--and over 30 million Zane Grey paperbacks sold since 1954. The greatest chronicler of the American West presents the story of a ranger of the grand Buckskin Forest who, due to other men's bitterness, greed, and power over him, becomes a deer stalker.--Goodreads 121282
From the wilds of Arizona comes this stirring tale of one man's fight for the deer of Buckskin Mountain. Because of the unrestrained slaughter of cougars on Buckskin Mountain, the deer population has increased so fast that they begin to starve. But when Thad Eberne, chief forest ranger, hears the government's plan to open a massive deer hunt to hundreds of indiscriminate hunters, he worries that it will only worsen man's dangerous meddling with nature.--WorldCat 8673541
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Zane Grey, Adult & Juvenile, Fiction, Literature, Books, Stories, Novels, Hardcovers, Paperbacks, Western, Frontier, Pioneer life, Women Pioneers, Indians of North America, Wars, 1750-1815, Scouting, Reconnaissance, Jungle, Wasteland, Adventure, Wandering, Romance, Baseball, Frontier and pioneer life, Women pioneers, Scouting (Reconnaissance)Places
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Zane Grey - (A Novel by): Shadow on the Trail
1946, Grosset & Dunlap, by arrangement with Harper & Brothers
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Zane Grey - (A Novel by): The Lost Wagon Train (1932 Cosmopolitan Serial Form)
1932, 1936, Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, by arrangement with Harper & Brothers
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Zane Grey - (A Novel by): West of the Pecos (Orig. Serial in ''The American Magazine'' 1931)
1931, 1938, The MUSSON Book Company, Ltd.
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Zane Grey - (A Novel by): Under The Tonto Rim * Author of ''The Call of the Canyon,'' Etc.
1926, Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, published by arrangement with Harper & Brothers
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Zane Grey - (A Novel by): The Thundering Herd
1925 by Zane Grey, Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, publishers by arrangement with Harper & Brothers
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Zane Grey - (A Novel by): Captives of the Desert (prev, publ. in serial form as ''Desert Bound.'')
1925, 1926, 1952, McCall Company, Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, by arrangement with Harper & Brother
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Zane Grey - (A Novel by): Tappan's Burro and Other Stories
1923, Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, by arrangement with Harper & Brothers
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Zane Grey - (A Novel by): The Mysterious Rider
1921, The Musson Book Company, Ltd., Harper & Brothers, Publishers
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Zane Grey: The Heritage of the Desert
1920, Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, published by arrangement with Harper & Brothers
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Zane Grey - (A Novel by): The Man Of The Forest
January 1920, Harper & Brothers Publshers
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Zane Grey: Desert Gold
1913, 1941, Grosset & Dunlap Publishers
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Zane Grey - (A Novel by): The Deer Stalker (Orig. Serial in: ''Country Gentleman'' 1925)
1913, 1925, 1953, Grosset & Dunlap, by arrangement w Harper & Brothers
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Zane Grey: Ken Ward in the Jungle
1912, 1940, Grosset & Dunlap Publisher, by aarangement with Harper & Brothers
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Zane Grey: The Last Trail (1940 Abridged)
1909, 1940 abridged, The Saalfield Publishing Compay
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Zane Grey: Betty Zane (1940 Abridged)
1903, 1940 abridged, The Saalfield Publishing Company
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(Orig. Publ. Serial Format in ''Country Gentleman'' 1925)
Blackstone Audio Inc., Ashland, USA [Prince Frederick, Md.] [Distributed by: OneClick Digital, 2019]
ISBN-13 9781982686574 : ISBN-10 198268657X / OCLC Number: 1105897038 (Downloadable audio file)
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Zane Grey - A Novel by (Collection)
Pearl Zane Grey (January 31, 1872 – October 23, 1939) was an American author and dentist best known for his popular adventure novels and stories associated with the Western genre in literature and the arts; he idealized the American frontier. Riders of the Purple Sage (1912) was his best-selling book.
In addition to the commercial success of his printed works, his books have had second lives and continuing influence when adapted as films and television productions. His novels and short stories have been adapted into 112 films, two television episodes, and a television series, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.---Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia
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