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    • Times and Seasons Vol 3

    • Times and Seasons Vol 3

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Periodicals;

    • Monthy (Nov. 1839-Oct. 1840) and Semimonthly (Nov. 1, 1840-Feb. 15, 1846) publication published in Commerce, later Nauvoo, Illinois primarily for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Issues bound into 6 volumes.
    • ZGOmnib: an Interpretor

    • ZGOmnib: an Interpretor

    • Nature; crucible; accentuates; extremes; environment; sincerity;

    • Mr. Grey does not, however, always portray a nature as a benevolent force. Often he regards it as the final test of those fundamental traits of character he admires and idealizes. More often than not it is nature, absolutely ruthless in the process...
    • Zarah the Windseeker [book review]

    • Zarah the Windseeker [book review]

    • Coming of age--Juvenile fiction; Jungles--Juvenile fiction; Best friends--Juvenile fiction; Books--Reviews;

    • Okorafor-Mbachu, Nnedi. Zarah the Windseeker. Houghton Mifflin, 2005. ISBN 0618340904. $16.00. 320 p. Reviewer: Gillian Streeter Reading Level: Intermediate, Young Adult Rating: Dependable Genre: Fantasy fiction; Subject: Coming of age--Juvenile...
    • Zane Grey's West - Topping

    • Zane Grey's West - Topping

    • Evolution; versus; Religion; Man of the Forest; law and order; gunmen; villains;

    • "Dale [Man of the Forest] becomes the victim of Helen's rebuttals and even of his won Darwinism. First, he acknowledges that he cannot account for such things as pain and suffering. Also, he cannot account for the seeming meaninglessness of a...
    • Zane Grey's Arizona - Zane Grey Collection - vol 4 no 3

    • Zane Grey's Arizona - Zane Grey Collection - vol 4 no 3

    • Arizona; description of Mogollon (Tonto) Rim; Heritage of desert; Riders of the Purple Sage; Source of stories;

    • "Craggy and forbidding, the rugged, 100-mile-long escarpment known as the Mogollon Rim runs eastward from central Arizona toward the border of New Mexico. Zane Grey, author and outdoorsman, called it by its Indian name, 'Tonto Rim.' His cabin...
    • Zane Grey-Outdoorsman - Reiger

    • Zane Grey-Outdoorsman - Reiger

    • Debt to Buffalo Jones

    • "It is doubtful whether Zane Grey ever saw Jones after their second trip together to rope mountain lions, in what is today the Kaibab National Forest. But their association was mutually beneficial while it lasted: Jones and his activities were...
    • Zane Grey Outdoorsman: Don

    • Zane Grey Outdoorsman: Don

    • Grand Canyon

    • "…one afternoon we came abruptly to a break in the forest. It was the north rim of the Grand Canyon. My astounded gaze tried to grasp an appalling abyss of purple and gold and red, an effect too terrible and beautiful to understand all at...
    • Zane Grey Found… - Wellman

    • Zane Grey Found… - Wellman

    • Travel; Writing; Sources;

    • "You were likely to meet him in the most unexpected - and unpeopled - places. Out on the Pacific, with the scud from the whitecaps spattering the deck of his boat or on the back of a toiling pony threading its way up the trail along the edge of...
    • Zane Grey Diary - 9 Sep, 1906

    • Zane Grey Diary - 9 Sep, 1906

    • Nature; Favorite things; Sunrise; sunset; life; origin;

    • "I love the meadows, groves, streams, and hills. The myriads of wild creatures striving for life and freedom have deep hold on my heart. I wonder at the process of selection and evolution, at the apparent cruelty of nature. The desert silence,...
    • Zane Grey Diary - 8 Aug, 1910

    • Zane Grey Diary - 8 Aug, 1910

    • Favorite things; Arnold, Mathew; poetry;

    • Arnold's poetry lights the white flame in my heart. Something in his thought meets me in that innermost depth of the soul. His sadness, his melancholy, his dreams, are mine. I love the long moon-silvered ocean roll, the surge-beat on the sand,...
    • Zane Grey Diary - 5 Jun, 1907

    • Zane Grey Diary - 5 Jun, 1907

    • 1907 western trip

    • I have been to Old Mexico and to Arizona in that time. It has been the most interesting and broadening period I can remember in my life, and so much happened that I cannot chronicle the events. Wonders of the sea, and of desert, and tropical...
    • Zane Grey Diary - 3 Aug, 1910

    • Zane Grey Diary - 3 Aug, 1910

    • Ecology; Conservation; Lord's Brook;

    • "The lumbermen have despoiled this forest. Today it was a hideous slash, with a few torn and broken, and stripped saplings standing amid the withered brush heaps. A network of wagon-roads surrounded and led to what was once the beautiful glade, and...
    • Zane Grey Diary - 21 Jun, 1907

    • Zane Grey Diary - 21 Jun, 1907

    • Emotional; self-knowledge;

    • "I am full of emotion. Music makes my heart swell and raises me to elation, to sadness, to heights of heroism, to depths of despair. Poetry thrills me, makes my eyes dim and my feelings acute, and brings images of life in actual beauty, hate,...

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