Lobby card for Barbara Hale and Robert Mitchum in West of the Pecos
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Lobby card for Barbara Hale and Robert Mitchum in West of the Pecos

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Summer reading
Summer reading: Forlorn River and Nevada by Zane Gray
Father of the Western Novel
Learn how BLM archaeologists restored Zane Gray's historic Rogue River cabin as it marks its 100th anniversary and why preserving it matters
15 minute podcast interview about the Oregon cabin
Zane Grey's Books in Order
Zane Grey Bio & Museum link
"Pearl, as he was known to friends and family, was an imaginative, active boy who loved the outdoors but didn’t like school. As a child he developed a love of hunting, camping, and, especially, baseball and fishing. His father discouraged each of these pursuits as time- wasters. Most of all, Lewis Gray scorned his son’s enjoyment of crafting exciting adventure stories.
As Pearl got older, he stopped using his first name and began calling himself by his middle name, Zane. He also changed the spelling of his last name from “Gray” to Grey to distance himself from a family scandal."
"...his more than 80 books yielded 110 movies."

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Tener duro quando si perde, combattere con l’amarezza della sconfitta e la debolezza del dolore, vincere l’ira, sorridere quando si vorrebbe piangere, resistere ai malvagi e bassi istinti, odiare l’odio e amare l’amore, andare avanti quando si preferirebbe morire, inseguire pur sempre la gloria e il sogno, credere con indefettibile fede un qualcosa che dovrà accadere; ecco quel che qualsiasi uomo può fare. E con questo essere grande.