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Wanderer of the Wasteland [VHS] $12.98 … |
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Zane Grey Collection: Wanderer of the Wasteland $4.24 Believing that he has murdered his brother in a fight over a girl, Adam flees into the Southwest desert…. |
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Zane Grey Western Classics (12 Pack) the Fighting Westerner / Dude Ranger / Light of the Western Stars / Nevada / Sunset Pass / Thunder Mountain / West of the Pecos / Wanderer of the Wasteland / Code of the West / Desert Gold / Under the Tonto Rim / The Arizona Raiders $399.99 12 Pack Includes ———————-Zane Grey Western Classics – The Fighting Westerner Zane Grey Western Classics – Dude RangerZane Grey Western Classics – Light of the Western Stars Zane Grey Western Classics – Nevada Zane Grey Western Classics – Sunset Pass Zane Grey Western Classics – Thunder Mountain Zane Grey Western Classics – West of the Pecos Zane Grey Western Classics – Wanderer of th… |
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The Wanderer of the Wasteland and Other Works by Zane Grey (Halcyon Classics) $1.99 This Halcyon Classics ebook contains 25 novels and short stories by noted Western/pulp author Zane Grey. Includes classics such as THE LAST OF THE PLAINSMEN and BETTY ZANE. This ebook is DRM free and includes an active table of contents.Contents:Betty ZaneThe Spirit of the BorderThe Last of the PlainsmenThe Last TrailThe Heritage of the DesertThe Young ForesterThe Young Lion HunterRiders of the P… |
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Wanderer of the Wasteland $3.99 1923. From the master of the western comes a novel full of romance and adventure. The story begins: Adam Larey gazed with hard and wondering eyes down the silent current of the red river upon which he meant to drift away into the desert. The Rio Colorado was no river to trust. It chafed at its banks as if to engulf them; muddy and thick it swirled and glided along in flood, sweeping in curves back… |
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Wanderer of the Wasteland $6 ISBN-13: 9780061000928 ISBN-10: 0061000922 Title: Wanderer of the Wasteland. Author: Zane Grey. |
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Zane Grey Collection: Wanderer of the Wasteland $9.99 In this western, a young cowboy rides out to avenge his father’s killer. Eventually, he finds the scoundrel, but by this time opts not to kill him for the cowboy has fallen in love with the outlaw’s niece. Later, the killer ends up killed and the hero is blamed for the crime. Mayhem ensues until the hero can prove his innocence. In the end, he and the niece get together and live a long happy life together. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide |
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Zane Grey Wave 4 4pk $21.99 Inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners in the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Zane Grey is the pioneer of American Western literature. This collection includes adaptations of: THE DUDE RANGER, THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS, THE FIGHTING WESTERNER and WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND.THE DUDE RANGER: George O’Brien and Irene Hervey star in this classic western tale written by the legendary Zane Grey. Along with the feature, over 90 minutes of bonus footage is included.THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS: Easterner Madeline Hammond has decided to buy a cattle ranch not knowing that there is an ammunition smuggling ring operating off her land. When her workers who venture too close to the smugglers’ hideout and begin getting shot at, she must find a way to stop it. The only man that can help bring the corruption to an end is a loner named Gene Stewart, who has been forced into exile after a brawl with the town sheriff who is a leader of the smuggling operation. With the help of Gene’s loyal friend Poco, Madeline might be able to find Gene, bring him back to the ranch and put an end to the smugglers once and for all.THE FIGHTING WESTERNER: Randolph Scott plays Larry Sutton in this Zane Grey murder mystery set in the Wild West! Someone’s murdering people at a Nevada radium mine, and the deputy sheriff turns to Sutton for help. Suddenly the two must race against time to uncover the killer – and bring peace back to the town!WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND: After ten years of wandering the southwestern wastelands in search of the thieves that murdered his father, Adam Larey has finally stumbled upon the clue he has been searching for. Adam tracks the cattle brand that has haunted him since the day he saw it on the killer’s horse to a ranch in Arizona where he takes a job to get close to the enemy. When he comes face-to-face with Jim Collinshaw, the man responsible for his father’s death, will Adam take the revenge he has been seeking for so many years, or will there be something else standing in his way? |
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Zane Grey $16.27 Zane Grey |
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Zane Grey Western Classics – Set 4 $26.96 Two of the four movies in this set, The Light of Western Stars (1940) and The Fighting Westerner (1935), were originally produced by Paramount Pictures, while the The Dude Ranger (1934) was made independently by producer Sol Lesser at United Artists, and Wanderer of the Wasteland (1945) was produced at RKO. They’re all together in this set, however, because at some point in their history their ownership reverted to the estate of Zane Grey, who authored the books on which each was based. But beyond the common authorship, three of the four offer as a hook the presence of a recognizable leading man — for established western stars, we have no less a figure than George O’Brien, John Ford’s first major western leading man, in The Dude Ranger, and a very young Randolph Scott in The Fighting Westerner, while The Light of Western Stars offers a most unconventional but extraordinary leading man in Victor Jory, a theater veteran who didn’t do too many westerns but was a superb actor; and Wanderers of the Wasteland gives us James Warren, a good actor whose attempts at western stardom failed through no fault of his own. With production spread around so many different venues, and across more than a decade of screen history, it’s not surprising that the quality varies significantly between each of the four discs, as well as in the movies themselves. What’s more, these were B-pictures, each clocking in at well under 70 minutes, so it’s not as though there was a huge amount of money spent on any of them to begin with. The Fighting Westerner, although made in 1934, retains a lot of the look and feel of a silent film, and many of the scenes, as well as the acting styles employed, recall the late silent oaters of Tom Mix. None of the others seems so stylistically out-of-place with its actual origins, but the strangest aspect of this set resides in a matter of quality, and can be found in Wanderer Of The Wasteland. By far the newest of the pictures, it is in the roughest shape of any of the four films here, transferred off of a worn, scratched 16mm C&C Television print. Sad to say, it would not pass muster for most broadcast or cable outlets, and it is in such poor condition that it resembles what one expects of a movie 20 years older than it is (i.e. a silent). And it’s a pity, too, because it isn’t a badly made movie, and it is well written. The Light of Western Stars looks a lot better — in fact, it looks as good as any major studio release of the late 1930′s or early 1940′s, with a properly preserved source print very carefully transferred. The Dude Ranger is a bit grainy but more than passable, and The Fighting Westerner has also been well-preserved. Each DVD is appended with a black-and-white video presentation by Loren Grey, the son of author Zane Grey, who introduces an extended body of documentary footage about his father’s lesser-known activities as an adventurer; and each contains the same two period short documentaries on Grey and his work and travels |
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Zane Grey Western Classics [Collector's Edition] [4 Discs] $25.46 Two of the four movies in this set, The Light of Western Stars (1940) and The Fighting Westerner (1935), were originally produced by Paramount Pictures, while the The Dude Ranger (1934) was made independently by producer Sol Lesser at United Artists, and Wanderer of the Wasteland (1945) was produced at RKO. They’re all together in this set, however, because at some point in their history their ownership reverted to the estate of Zane Grey, who authored the books on which each was based. But beyond the common authorship, three of the four offer as a hook the presence of a recognizable leading man — for established western stars, we have no less a figure than George O’Brien, John Ford’s first major western leading man, in The Dude Ranger, and a very young Randolph Scott in The Fighting Westerner, while The Light of Western Stars offers a most unconventional but extraordinary leading man in Victor Jory, a theater veteran who didn’t do too many westerns but was a superb actor; and Wanderers of the Wasteland gives us James Warren, a good actor whose attempts at western stardom failed through no fault of his own. With production spread around so many different venues, and across more than a decade of screen history, it’s not surprising that the quality varies significantly between each of the four discs, as well as in the movies themselves. What’s more, these were B-pictures, each clocking in at well under 70 minutes, so it’s not as though there was a huge amount of money spent on any of them to begin with. The Fighting Westerner, although made in 1934, retains a lot of the look and feel of a silent film, and many of the scenes, as well as the acting styles employed, recall the late silent oaters of Tom Mix. None of the others seems so stylistically out-of-place with its actual origins, but the strangest aspect of this set resides in a matter of quality, and can be found in Wanderer Of The Wasteland. By far the newest of the pictures, it is in the roughest shape of any of the four films here, transferred off of a worn, scratched 16mm C&C Television print. Sad to say, it would not pass muster for most broadcast or cable outlets, and it is in such poor condition that it resembles what one expects of a movie 20 years older than it is (i.e. a silent). And it’s a pity, too, because it isn’t a badly made movie, and it is well written. The Light of Western Stars looks a lot better — in fact, it looks as good as any major studio release of the late 1930′s or early 1940′s, with a properly preserved source print very carefully transferred. The Dude Ranger is a bit grainy but more than passable, and The Fighting Westerner has also been well-preserved. Each DVD is appended with a black-and-white video presentation by Loren Grey, the son of author Zane Grey, who introduces an extended body of documentary footage about his father’s lesser-known activities as an adventurer; and each contains the same two period short documentaries on Grey and his work and travels. |
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Dolly & Zane Grey $21.74 Dolly & Zane Grey |
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Zane Grey’s Arizona Ames $5.99 Zane Grey’s Arizona Ames |
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The Best of Zane Grey $15.52 The Best of Zane Grey |
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Zane Grey 4pk $21.99 Zane Grey 4pk |
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WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND $9.99 In this western, a young cowboy rides out to avenge his father’s killer. Eventually, he finds the scoundrel, but by this time opts not to kill him for the cowboy has fallen in love with the outlaw’s niece. Later, the killer ends up killed and the hero is blamed for the crime. Mayhem ensues until the hero can prove his innocence. In the end, he and the niece get together and live a long happy life together. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide |
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WANDERER WASTELAND $2 This book is in Acceptable condition |
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Betty Zane $18.34 ISBN-13: 9788132008026 ISBN-10: 8132008022 Title: Betty Zane. Author: Zane Grey. |
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Undiscovered Zane Grey Fishing Stories – Zane Grey – Hardcover $2.52 ISBN-13: 9780832903168 ISBN-10: 0832903167 Title: Undiscovered Zane Grey Fishing Stories – Zane Grey – Hardcover. Author: Zane Grey, George Reiger. |
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Zane Grey on Fishing $16.79 Though he made his name and fortune as an author of Western novels, Zane Grey’s best writing has to do with fishing…. |
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Wanderer Of The Wasteland Poster Print $19.54 Last Name: Unknown. Paper Width: 11. 000. Paper Height: 17. 000. |
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Zane Grey’s Tex Thorne Comes Out of the West $23.95 Zane Grey’s Tex Thorne Comes Out of the West |
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Zane Grey 4 Pk-wave 3 $21.99 Zane Grey 4 Pk-wave 3 |
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Zane Grey Theatre-Complete Season 1 $22.99 Zane Grey Theatre-Complete Season 1 |
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Wasteland $7.3 Wasteland |
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Nevada – Zane Grey – Mass Market Paperback $1.99 ISBN-13: 9780553243437 ISBN-10: 0553243438 Title: Nevada – Zane Grey – Mass Market Paperback. Author: Zane Grey. |
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Best of Zane Grey Outdoorsman Hunting and Fishing Tales $11.8 ISBN-13: 9780811725996 ISBN-10: 0811725995 Title: Best of Zane Grey Outdoorsman Hunting and Fishing Tales. Author: Zane Grey. |
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Valley of Wild Horses (Cassettes) – Zane Grey $3.84 ISBN-13: 9780886461614 ISBN-10: 0886461618 Title: Valley of Wild Horses (Cassettes) – Zane Grey. Author: Zane Grey, Charles Haid. |
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The Zane Grey Frontier Trilogy $15.98 Zane Grey’s first trilogy–Betty Zane, The Last Trail, and The Spirit of the Border–now available for the first time in one big volume!Inspired by the life and adventures of the author’s great-great grandmother, Betty Zane tells the story of the last battle of the American Revolution, in which the heroine was a young, spunky, and beautiful frontier girl named Betty Zane. In The Last Trail, a woman is kidnapped from Fort Henry by a band of renegades and hostile Ohio Valley Indians, and Lewis Wetzel and Jonathan Zane set out in pursuit, with little hope of survival. Finally, in The Spirit of the Border, Lewis Wetzel must single-handedly save Fort Henry, armed only with his long rifle and knife. |
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Wasteland 1 $21.77 The Harvey-nominated, critically acclaimed ongoing series gets the deluxe hardcover treatment with this new massive collection! Reprinting the first 13 issues of Wasteland, including the fan-favorite Walking the Dust prose shorts, this impressive tome chronicles the opening adventures of Michael, a mysterious wanderer struggling to find the answers to both his past and his future. |
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Wasteland 2 $21.77 The Harvey-nominated, critically acclaimed ongoing series gets the deluxe hardcover treatment in Volume 2 of the Apocalyptic Editions! Collecting issues #14-25 of the Wasteland series including the fan-favorite Walking the Dust prose shorts and a full-color gallery of Ben Templesmith”s covers, this impressive tome chronicles the ongoing adventures of Michael, a mysterious wanderer struggling to find the answers to both his past and his future. |
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ZANE GREY THEATER-1ST SEASON $35.96 Wonderful tales of the Old West laden with history and adventure are presentedin Dick Powell’s Zane Grey Theatre, a half-hour western anthology TV series thatdebuted on CBS, October 5, 1956 and ran for 5 whole seasons. Dick Powell servedas the host for the entire series and also starred as various characters in 15 episodes.The series was originally based on the short stories and novels of western authorZane Grey, but as the series continued, new material was included. Aaron Spelling,who later became a legend in Hollywood, wrote twenty Zane Grey episodes. Thisshow was unique because it was the only Western anthology on TV at the time.Anthologies were popular on early TV and were the equivalent of today’s TV movies.Because of this format, it attracted many stars who wanted to appear on it. |
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ZANE GREY COLLECTION $23.38 The ZANE GREY COLLECTION is a must for fans of the well-known Western novelist. This nicely assembled collection contains five classic Westerns adapted from Grey’s novels made during Hollywood’s golden age and featuring such screen icons as John Wayne, Gary Cooper, and Randolph Scott. THE FIGHTING CARAVANS, HELL TOWN, and DRIFT FENCE are among the vintage screen gems, making this set a dream come true for Western fans. |