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Best 1 The U.P. Trail

Zane Grey's 1918 novel dramatizing the construction of the Union Pacific transcontinental railroad across the Great Plains and Rockies in the years after the Civil War.

2 Fighting Caravans

Zane Grey's 1929 western following a seasoned scout guiding wagon trains along the Santa Fe Trail through outlaw-threatened territory during the 1860s era of expansion.

3 The Mysterious Rider

Published in 1921, The Mysterious Rider by Zane Grey is notable for introducing the iconic, vengeful gunfighter character known as Hell Bent Wade.

4 The Thundering Herd

Written by Zane Grey in 1925, The Thundering Herd is a historical Western notable for its vivid descriptions of buffalo hunting and the Great Plains.

5 The Lone Star Ranger

The Lone Star Ranger is a 1915 Western novel by Zane Grey notable for its romanticized depiction of the Texas Rangers and frontier outlaws in the 1800s.

6 Under the Tonto Rim

Under the Tonto Rim is a 1926 Western novel by Zane Grey set in the rugged Arizona wilderness, focusing on a young woman who joins a logging camp.

7 The Rainbow Trail

Published in 1915 by Zane Grey, The Rainbow Trail is a notable sequel to his acclaimed novel Riders of the Purple Sage, continuing the saga in Utah.

8 The Code of the West

Zane Grey's 1934 western examining the collision between Eastern social values and frontier honor when a woman from the East enters a traditional Arizona ranching community.

9 The Last Trail

Zane Grey's 1909 western concluding his Ohio River trilogy, following frontier scouts Jonathan Zane and Wetzel through the wilderness as settlement pushes westward.

10 Wanderer of the Wasteland

Wanderer of the Wasteland is a 1923 Western novel by Zane Grey following a falsely accused man who flees into the unforgiving California and Arizona deserts.

11 Forlorn River

Zane Grey's 1927 western set in the Nevada high desert, centering on a rivalry over wild horse herds and a deepening mystery surrounding stolen stock and hidden motives.

12 Robbers' Roost

Published in 1932, Robbers' Roost is a late-period Zane Grey Western novel set in the Utah badlands, featuring themes of rustling and romantic redemption.

13 The Man of the Forest

The Man of the Forest is a 1920 Western novel by Zane Grey that explores themes of isolation and frontier justice in the rugged wilderness of the West.

14 To the Last Man

Zane Grey's 1921 novel To the Last Man is a notable fictionalized account of the Pleasant Valley War, a deadly late 19th-century family feud in Arizona.

15 Desert Gold

Desert Gold is a 1913 adventure novel by Zane Grey that cemented his popularity by blending romantic frontier drama with the harsh landscapes of Arizona.

16 West of the Pecos

West of the Pecos is a 1937 Western novel by Zane Grey following a Georgia family's journey to Texas and a heroine disguised as a male lawman.

17 Nevada
Nevada

Nevada is a 1928 Western novel by Zane Grey that continues the frontier saga of his earlier work Forlorn River, focusing on an outlaw's redemption.

18 The Drift Fence

Zane Grey's 1933 novel in which a young Easterner attempts to establish an Arizona ranch and runs into fierce resistance from entrenched cattlemen protecting their range.

19 Arizona Ames

Zane Grey's 1932 western about a gunfighter of fearsome reputation seeking to escape his violent past by retreating to the remote mountains of territorial Arizona.

20 The Heritage of the Desert

Published in 1910, The Heritage of the Desert is Zane Grey's first Western novel, successfully establishing his career and defining the genre's themes.

21 Wild Horse Mesa

Zane Grey's 1928 novel set on the Utah high plateau, built around the pursuit and capture of wild mustangs and the human conflicts that the lucrative trade ignites.

22 Call of the Canyon

Published in 1924, Call of the Canyon by Zane Grey is notable for its post-World War I themes, featuring a traumatized veteran healing in the West.

23 Knights of the Range

Published in 1936, Knights of the Range is a Zane Grey Western notable for its romanticized portrayal of heroic cowboys fighting corrupt ranchers.

24 Sunset Pass

Zane Grey's 1931 western in which a cowboy investigates organized cattle rustling operating through a remote Arizona mountain pass, uncovering a dangerous criminal network.

25 The Trail Driver

The Trail Driver is a 1927 Western novel by Zane Grey that follows a young cowboy guiding a massive cattle drive from Texas to Kansas.

26 Betty Zane
Betty Zane

Zane Grey's 1903 self-published debut novel, based on the historical Betty Zane who carried gunpowder to defenders of Fort Henry during the American Revolutionary War.

27 The Shepherd of Guadaloupe

The Shepherd of Guadaloupe is a 1930 novel by Zane Grey about a World War I veteran who returns to the American Southwest to heal.

28 The Hash Knife Outfit

Zane Grey's 1933 novel set in Arizona, pitting honest cattlemen against the notorious Hash Knife gang of rustlers in a violent contest over control of the open range.

29 Spirit of the Border

Zane Grey's 1906 second novel and middle volume of his Ohio River trilogy, depicting Moravian missionaries caught amid frontier warfare between settlers and tribes in the 1770s.

30 Raiders of Spanish Peaks

Zane Grey's 1938 western set near Colorado's Spanish Peaks, following a rancher's prolonged battle against a ruthless outlaw band terrorizing the Sangre de Cristo foothills.

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