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At the time of his death more than 50 years ago, Zane Grey was one of the most popular authors in North America. While best known for his famous western novels, he spent an average of 300 days a year fishing throughout his adult life and wrote more than a dozen books on his adventures. Originally published in 1928 by Harper & Brothers, this book describes Grey's hair-raising tales of fishing in shark-infested Pacific waters, fishing for wahoo and marlin in Tahiti, and Grey's unmistakable literary voice. The book version is profusely illustrated with photographs taken by the author.
Genre: Western
Genre: Western
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