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The narrator accompanies an aging plainsman famed for saving bison on an expedition across the Arizona desert, recording rugged landscapes, camp life, and encounters with local Navajo. Through episodic chapters of hunts, drives over plateaus and canyons, attempts to capture predators and musk-ox, and scenes of taming animals, the account mixes vivid natural description with practical lore and the hunter's personal philosophy against killing. Interwoven are reflections on the vanishing wilderness and the plainsman's stubborn devotion to preserving wild species, producing both adventure episodes and a contemplative portrait of frontier skill and yearning.

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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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