Box 35
Contains 13 Results:
Newspaper clippings from The Catalina Islander, 1920-1921
Contains newspaper clippings from The Catalina Islander containing articles by Grey about sports fishingdating from 1920 and 1921.
Articles from The Country Gentleman on Zane Grey, 1925
Contains articles written about Zane Grey that were included in The Country Gentleman in 1925.
Articles concerning Zane Grey, 1936-1994
Contains newspaper articles from the Los Angeles Times, the Australian Women's Weekly, the Times Recorder, and others concerning the history of Altadena, California, the Zane Grey Museum at Zanesville, Ohio, petitions for a Zane Grey commemorative stamp, fishing accomplishments, and burial sites of Zane Grey, his parents, and wife dating from 1936 to 1994.
Zane Grey newspaper strip proofs for KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED, 1937-1950
Zane Grey promotional posters, between 1920 and 1950
Contains promotional posters for a collectors' edition set of Zane Grey books, the cover of The Country Gentleman containing To the Last Man, Zane Grey Week, and The Mysterious Rider dating from between 1920 and 1950.
Zane Grey standing cardboard advertisements for TO THE LAST MAN, between 1920 and 1950
Zane Grey advertising strips, between 1920 and 1950
Contains advertising strips for To the Last Man, Man of the Forest, The Mysterious Rider, Zane Grey Week, The U.P. Trail, Riders of the Dawn (moving picture title of The Desert of Wheat), This is Zane Grey Week, and Zane Grey book displays dating from between 1920 and 1950.
Broadsides and posters advertising Zane Grey books, between 1920 and 1950
Contains broadsides and posters related to works written by Grey. Includes a color broadside for The Man of the Forest; a black and white poster of Grey advertising The Painted Man; a color poster of a typical character of Zane Grey's famous novels; two colored pictures of a man on a horse for Desert Gold; a color picture of a man on a horse for The Light of the Western Stars; and a color picture of Heritage of the Desert by Grey dating from between 1920 and 1950.