
To the Last Man
To the Last Man, written by Zane Grey in 1921, tells the story of a bitter feud between two frontier families in the Tonto Basin, sparked by cattle rustling. The ranchers, led by Jean Isbel, and the rustlers, led by Lee Jorth, engage in a relentless conflict driven by loyalty and pride. Amidst the violence, Jean struggles with his love for a girl from the opposing side, highlighting the personal costs of their enmity. This novel explores themes of loyalty, love, and the futility of conflict in the American West.
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