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Grey, Zane
1872
1939
Gray, Zane
Gray, Pearl Zane
Tales of lonely trails
Nonnezoshe -- Colorado trails -- Roping lions in the Grand canyon -- Tonto basin -- Death valley.
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"Tales of Lonely Trails" by Zane Grey is a collection of narratives reflecting experiences in the American wilderness, written in the early 20th century. The book features the author's adventures in remote landscapes, focusing on themes of nature, exploration, and the rich tapestry of life in these wild places. The main character, likely based on Grey himself, embarks on thrilling excursions through locations such as Nonnezoshe and the Grand Canyon, capturing the breathtaking beauty and perilous challenges of the trails. The opening of "Tales of Lonely Trails" introduces John Wetherill, a trader and explorer who uncovers the wonder of Nonnezoshe, a natural bridge of staggering beauty. As the narrator recounts his journey to this breathtaking site, he paints a vivid picture of the rugged Arizona landscape, characterized by sweeping deserts, monumental rock formations, and the stark simplicity of the wilderness. Alongside his guide Al Doyle, the narrator experiences the challenges of the trek, from harsh weather to treacherous trails, while marveling at the unique geological features and historic cliff dwellings of the region. This segment sets the tone for the journeys that follow in the book, filled with exploration and reverence for the natural world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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