
Riders of the Purple Sage
The Restored Edition
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Narrated by:
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Mark Bramhall
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By:
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Zane Grey
About this listen
Now, for the first time in a century, Zane Grey’s best-known novel is presented in its original form exactly as he wrote it.
When in the early 1900s Zane Grey took his manuscript to two publishing companies, they rejected it because of the theme of Mormon polygamy, fearing it would offend their readers and subscribers. Then Grey made a special plea to Frederick Duneka, who was vice-president of Harper & Bros. and who had been Mark Twain’s editor at that company. Duneka and his wife read the novel and liked it but feared it would offend some readers. Harper & Bros. agreed to publish a changed version of the novel and purchased both the book and magazine-serial rights. Given the task of executing the necessary editorial changes, a senior editor of the company made changes in tone, diction, and style as well as content. The novel first appeared in nineteen installments in the monthly magazine Field & Stream from January 1912 to July 1913.
Blackstone Audio here presents the original, uncensored, unabridged novel Riders of the Purple Sage, obtained through the Golden West Literary Agency with the cooperation of Zane Grey’s son, Loren Grey, and the Ohio State Historical Society.
In Cottonwoods, Utah, in 1871, a woman stands accused and a man is sentenced to whipping. Into this travesty of small-town justice rides the one man whom the town elders fear. His name is Lassiter, and he is a notorious gunman who's come to avenge his sister's death. It doesn't take Lassiter long to see that this once peaceful Mormon community is controlled by the corrupt Deacon Tull, a powerful elder who's trying to take the woman's land by forcing her to marry him, branding her foreman as a dangerous 'outsider'. Lassiter vows to help them. But when the ranch is attacked by horse thieves, cattle rustlers, and a mysterious masked rider, he realizes that they're up against something bigger, and more brutal, than the land itself.
©2005 Zane Grey, Inc. (P)2010 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Critic reviews
Zane Gray has kept me entertained a number of times and this certainly wasn't a let down however wasn't the best story I have ever had the pleasure of listening to.
Mark Bramhall does a great job and has a perfect voice for this kind of story.
Story was decent, Narration was good.
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The vivid evocation of an otherworldly (to a European), semi-arid and rocky landscape serves not just as the backdrop of the story, but as an essential component.
I"ve listened to several audio narrations of this classic story, but this relatively old version by Mark Bramhall is for me the most sensitive and successful performance.
A beautifully written, suspenseful US classic
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Loved it
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And excellent narration. I have a number of his books in paperback
Excellent
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No wonder this is a classic
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