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The collection presents five rugged short tales set in the desert Southwest, centering on a solitary prospector and his unusually intelligent burro and extending to other men tested by the wasteland. Scenes blend brisk outdoor action—prospecting, hunting, and long desert treks—with close observation of animal behavior and landscape. Recurrent themes include endurance, companionship between human and beast, chance gains and losses, and the moral and physical costs of life on remote trails. Tone shifts between suspenseful, sometimes violent encounters and reflective passages that emphasize nature’s beauty, isolation, and the precariousness of survival in unforgiving country.

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Zane Grey

Zane Grey was an American author known for his popular adventure novels and stories set in the American West. His works often feature themes of rugged individualism and the beauty of nature, reflecting his own passion for the outdoors and fishing. Among his notable titles is "Riders of the Purple Sage," which has become a classic of Western literature. Grey's writing not only captivated readers with thrilling narratives but also contributed to the popularization of the Western genre in the early 20th century. His legacy continues to influence writers and filmmakers in the genre.

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