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Grey, Zane, 1872-1939

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1872 - 1939

Biographical History

Zane Grey (1872-1939) was one of the world's most prominent and prolific writers of Western novels.

Pearl Zane Gray was born January 31, 1872, in his ancestral home of Zanesville, Ohio. The fourth of five children born to Lewis M. Gray, a dentist, and Josephine Alice Zane, his was an active boyhood marked by attendance at local schools and participation in many boyhood activities of which fishing and baseball were his favorites.

After serving an apprenticeship with his father, he entered dental school at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in 1892. Although he was acclaimed for his success as an outstanding shortstop on the school's baseball team, his academic performance was only average. He graduated in 1896, and while practicing dentistry in New York City continued to play baseball with the Athletic Club in East Orange, New Jersey.

In 1900 he met his future wife, editor, and life-long source of encouragement, Lina Elise Roth, known as Dolly. During their five year courtship Gray changed his name to Zane Grey (dropping his first name and changing the spelling of his last), gave up his dental practice, and began a career as an author. After receiving many rejections by publishers, on his own he published his first book, entitled Betty Zane (1903). He and Dolly were married the following year, making their first home in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania.

Grey's attention was drawn west to the geographic area which would provide the setting for most of his major books when he met Charles Jesse ("Buffalo") Jones in 1906. An older hunter who had set out to preserve and breed buffalo which were in danger of extinction, Jones took Grey to the American Southwest for the purpose of having Grey write a book about his life. Upon returning to the East fired by his experiences, he expressed his sentiments in The Last of the Plainsmen, a book about Jones. In 1910 he published Heritage of the Desert and in 1912 Riders of the Purple Sage. These two books were his first major successes in literature and the ones by which he established his national reputation as an author. Riders of the Purple Sage was enormously successful and is his best known and probably his best loved work.

His greatest sustained success, wealth, and fame came after him, Dolly, and their three children (Romer, Betty, and Lore) moved to Altadena, California, in 1918. Included among his works published during this time were To the Last Man, Tappan's Burro, Forlorn River, The Shepherd of Guadaloupe, Robbers' Roost, and The Trail Driver. By 1930 he was hailed as the most sought after writer in America.

When he was not writing, Grey took lengthy trips to such places as New Zealand, Australia, and Tahiti, where he set world records with his deep sea fishing catches (at one time he held ten world records) and where he had many of the experiences that later served as the basis for some of his writing. He enjoyed hunting and exploring as well, and these activities also found expression in his sports and adventure stories, written for both juvenile and adult readers.

Zane Grey died October 23, 1939, in Altadena, California. During his lifetime he sold nearly 20 million copies of his novels, and another 20 million have been sold posthumously. Before his death he published 40 western romances in addition to works for juveniles, and collections of short stories and books on his adventures as a hunter, explorer, and fisherman. Since his death another 23 of his books have been published. Desert Gold, The Rainbow Trail, The Border Legion, To The Last Man, The Shepherd of Guadaloupe, Robbers' Roost, The Trail Driver, Twin Sombreros, Ride the Man Down, Lost Pueblo, and Boulder Dam; and the novelettes Tappan's Burro, Don The Ranger, Canyon Walls From Missouri, and The Horse Thief.

Citation:
Zane Grey: A Biography, 1970 (comprehensive list of book titles, sales statistics)

Wikipedia, website viewed June 14, 2011 (b. Jan. 31, 1872, Zanesville, Ohio; parents: Lewis M. Gray, Josephine Alice Zane Grey; father a dentist; 4th of 5 children; Grey loved fishing and baseball; attended dental school at University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia from 1892-1896; was shortstop on University baseball team; played baseball with athletic club of East Orange, New Jersey; met wife Dolly in 1900, courted 5 years before marrying; Grey's occupation orginially dentist, then author; rejected by publishers so self-published Betty Zane in 1903; lived in Lackawaxen, Penns. with wife; met Charles Jesse "Buffalo" Jones in 1906; travelled Jones to American Southwest; wrote Last of the Plainsmen about Jones; published Heritage of the Desert in 1910 and Riders of the Purple Sage in 1912; moved to Altadena, Calif. with family in 1918; from 1918-1930 wrote To the Last Man, Tappan's Burro, Forlorn River, The Shepherd of Guadaloupe, Robbers' Roost, and The Trail Driver, among others; took trips to New Zealand, Australia and Tahiti for deep-sea fishing; held ten deep-sea fishing records; Grey hunted and explored; his novels produced into movies; also wrote short stories and recounts of his own adventures; Grey's novels sold 20 million copies before his death and another 20 million copies after; published 40 western romances before death, another 23 published posthumously; married Lina "Dolly" Elise Roth Nov. 21, 1905, New York, N.Y.; children: Romer Zane, Betty, and Loren; d. Oct. 23, 1939, Atlandena, Calif.)

Found in 87 Collections and/or Records:

Zane Grey biographical manuscripts, 1927-1938

 Sub-Series — Box 8: Series 4 [Barcode: 31197233647608], Folder: 1-8
Identifier: MSS 8316 Series 4 Sub-Series 2
Scope and Contents

This subseries contains a manuscript of The Living Past: The Autobiography of Zane Grey and a screenplay of We are Enjoined to Overcome the Last Wilderness -- Ourselves, dating from 1927 to 1938.

Dates: 1927-1938

Zane Grey biographies, approximately 1920-1976

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS 6081 Series 1 Sub-Series 5
Scope and Contents

Contains manuscripts, extracts, notes, and other materials relating to biographies on Grey dating from approximately 1920 to 1976.

Dates: approximately 1920-1976

Zane Grey booklets, approximately 1920-1935

 Series
Identifier: MSS 9522 Series 2
Scope and Contents

Contains a small booklet with handwritten notes by Zane Grey. Dated approximately 1920 to 1935.

Dates: approximately 1920-1935

Zane Grey business correspondence, 1933-1938

 Sub-Series — Box 2: Series 1; Series 2; Series 3 [Barcode: 31197233647665], Folder: 4-5
Identifier: MSS 8316 Series 1 Sub-Series 5
Scope and Contents

This subseries contains a letter from Edwin G. Bowen regarding the economy and its financial implications for Zane Grey, Inc., dating from 1933 to 1938. It also contains letters are addressed to Romer Grey, Inc. and Romer Grey Ltd. and blank Romer Grey Studios stationery.

Dates: 1933-1938

Zane Grey copyright assignments, approximately 1932

 Sub-Series — Box 2: Series 1; Series 2; Series 3 [Barcode: 31197233647665], Folder: 9
Identifier: MSS 8316 Series 2 Sub-Series 2
Scope and Contents

This subseries contains assignments of copyrights, which transferred the copyrights to all of Zane Grey's published works to Zane Grey, Inc., dating from approximately 1932. It also includes a list of published works with dates of publication and copyright registration numbers. The documents were prepared with Lina Elise Grey as attorney-in-fact for Zane Grey in 1932. These documents gave the rights to change, translate, and publish in any form available or that would be later devised.

Dates: approximately 1932

Zane Grey correspondence, 1895-1938

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 8316 Series 1
Scope and Contents This series contains personal correspondence of Zane and Lina Elise Grey dating from 1895 to 1938. It includes correspondence and postcards between Zane Grey, Lina Elise Grey, R. C. Grey, his children Betty Zane and Romer Grey, various women and others. Also contains early letters from publishers concerning acceptance of rejection of Zane Grey's manuscripts, correspondence regarding the Izaak Walton League, fishing, Captain Laurie Mitchell, fan mail and solicitations, and business...
Dates: 1895-1938

Zane Grey correspondence, 1905-1972

 Series
Identifier: MSS 9522 Series 1
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence collected by Zane Grey's West Society that includes letters from Zane Grey, Lina Elise Grey (Dolly), Claire Wilhelm, Betty Zane Grosso, Zane Grey Inc., and Leo and Cylvia Margulies. Materials dated 1905 to 1972.

Dates: 1905-1972

Zane Grey ephemera, 1904-1955

 Series
Identifier: MSS 8316 Series 5
Scope and Contents

This series contains a scrapbook of newspaper clippings of Zane Grey book and serial publicity reviews beginning with Betty Zane and ending with Black Mesa, and a galley for Western Union, dating from 1904 to 1955.

Dates: 1904-1955

Zane Grey expense book, 1934-1939

 Sub-Series — Box 2: Series 1; Series 2; Series 3 [Barcode: 31197233647665], Folder: 13
Identifier: MSS 8316 Series 3 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

This subseries contains an expenses book for Zane Grey and Zane Grey, Inc., dating from 1934 to 1939.

Dates: 1934-1939

Zane Grey family photographs, approximately 1890-1970

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS 6081 Series 10 Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents

Contain photographs documenting Zane and Lina Elise Grey's family life. It contains portraits and casual photographs of each family member, including Zane Grey's children, grandchildren, siblings, and mother. It also contains photographs of family gatherings outside the Grey homes in Altadena and Catalina, California dating from approximately 1890 to 1970.

Dates: approximately 1890-1970

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Literature 56
Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences 55
American literature 43
Frontier and pioneer life 41
Novelists, American -- Archives 41
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Photographs 34
Western films 21
Correspondence 20
Letters 18
Manuscripts 14
West (U.S.) -- Social life and customs 12
Authors, American -- 20th century 11
Images 11
West (U.S.) -- Pictorial works 10
Western stories -- Manuscripts 10
Film serials 9
Postcards 9
Printed ephemera 8
Articles 7
Arizona -- Photographs 5
Legal instruments 5
Negatives 5
Utah, Southern -- Photographs 5
Diaries 4
Authors and publishers -- Correspondence 3
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence 3
Biographies 3
Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce 3
Deeds 3
Fishing 3
Newspapers 3
Nitrate negatives 3
Social Life and Customs 3
Western stories 3
Authors, English -- Manuscripts 2
Bank statements 2
Black-and-white negatives 2
Business records 2
Compact discs 2
Deeds of trust 2
Fan mail 2
Fishing -- Photographs 2
Greeting cards 2
Home and Family 2
Minutes (Records) 2
Motion picture plays 2
New Zealand -- Photographs 2
Oregon -- Photographs 2
Photocopies 2
Publications 2
Publishers and Publishing 2
Publishers and publishing 2
Sports and Recreation 2
Tahiti (French Polynesia : Island) -- Photographs 2
Tax records 2
Account books 1
American newspapers 1
Archaeology 1
Artifacts 1
Australia -- Photographs 1
Authors, American -- Archives 1
Authors, American -- Biography 1
Authors, American -- Correspondence 1
Authors, American -- Manuscripts 1
Authors, American -- Photographs 1
Autobiographies 1
Automobiles -- Photographs 1
Booklets 1
California -- Photographs 1
Camping -- Colorado -- Photographs 1
City and Town Life 1
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 1
Color negatives 1
Colorado -- Photographs 1
Copyright 1
Expeditions and Adventure 1
Farm equipment -- Photographs 1
Flattop Mountain (Grand County and Larimer County, Colo.) -- Photographs 1
Glass negatives 1
Horses -- Photographs 1
Immigration and American Expansion 1
Indians of North America 1
Inventories 1
Invoices 1
Manuscripts for publication 1
Material Types 1
Music -- Instruction and study -- Utah -- History -- Sources 1
Notebooks 1
Novels 1
Ohio -- Photographs 1
Papers (Documents) 1
Pennsylvania -- Photographs 1
Periodicals 1
Prints 1
Programs 1
Publishers and Publishing -- United States -- Correspondence 1
Receipts (Financial records) 1
Redwoods -- Photographs 1
Safety film negatives 1
Scripts (Documents) 1
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