Mint Editions (Westerns)
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Mint Editions (Westerns)

  1. 344 pages
  2. English
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Mint Editions (Westerns)

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About This Book

In 1870s Utah, a beautiful young rancher becomes the object of desire for a local polygamist eager to make her one of his many wives. She successfully rejects his advances with the support of two notorious outcasts. Jane Withersteen is a part of a strict Mormon community in Utah. Despite the conservative nature of her peers, she is an independent rancher who lives alone on her family's land. When she catches the eye of Elder Tull, a prominent church leader, he plans to make her his next wife. He twists the law and manipulates members of the community to isolate Jane, hoping to wear her down. But the cowboy Bern Venters and infamous gunslinger, Jim Lassiter help to stop Tull in his tracks. Riders of the Purple Sage is a classic western written in Grey's signature prose. Once described as "the most popular western novel of all time" the story has been adapted across multiple mediums, including five feature films. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Riders of the Purple Sage is both modern and readable.

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Publisher
Mint Editions
Year
2021
ISBN
9781513285580

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. I. Lassiter
  6. II. Cottonwoods
  7. III. Amber Spring
  8. IV. Deception Pass
  9. V. The Masked Rider
  10. VI. The Mill-Wheel of Steers
  11. VII. The Daughter of Withersteen
  12. VIII. Surprise Valley
  13. IX. Silver Spruce and Aspens
  14. X. Love
  15. XI. Faith and Unfaith
  16. XII. The Invisible Hand
  17. XIII. Solitude and Storm
  18. XIV. West Wind
  19. XV. Shadows on the Sage-Slope
  20. XVI. Gold
  21. XVII. Wrangleā€™s Race Run
  22. XVIII. Oldringā€™s Knell
  23. XIX. Fay
  24. XX. Lassiterā€™s Way
  25. XXI. Black Star and Night
  26. XXII. Riders of the Purple Sage
  27. XXIII. The Fall of Balancing Rock
  28. A Note About the Author
  29. A Note from the Publisher