Zane Grey
The U. P. Trail: A Novel
Hardcover
(Forgotten Books Nov. 22, 2017)
Excerpt from The U. P. Trail: A Novel
Eep in the Wyoming hills lay a valley watered by a stream' that ran down from Cheyenne Pass; a band of Sioux Indians had an encampment there. Viewed from the summit of a grassy ridge, the scene was colorful and idle and quiet, in keeping With the lonely, beautiful valley. Cottonwoods and willows showed a bright green; the cause of the stream was marked in dark where the water ran, and light where the sand had bleached; brown and black dots scattered over the valley were in reality grazing horses; lodge-pole tents gleamed white in the sun, and tiny bits of red stood out against the white: lazy wreaths of blue smoke rose upward.
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- ISBN
- 0331700433 / 9780331700435
- Pages
- 422
- Weight
- 25.6 oz.
- Dimensions
- 6.0 x 0.9
in.