To the Last Man (Zane Grey novel)

To the Last Man
Author Zane Grey
Country United States
Language English
Genre Western
Publisher Harper & Brothers (US hardback) &
Forge (US paperback)
Publication date
1921
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 311 pp (hardback); 288 pp (paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 0-8125-6465-0 (paperback edition)
OCLC 45577928
LC Class CPB Box no. 2090 vol. 18

To the Last Man: A Story of the Pleasant Valley War is a western novel written by Zane Grey.

Origin

To The Last Man is a shorter version of Tonto Basin. Grey submitted the manuscript of Tonto Basin to the magazine The Country Gentleman, which published it in serialization as To the Last Man from May 28, 1921 through July 30, 1921. This was a much shorter version of the original leaving out much of the backstory. This shorter version was published by Harper Brothers.

Plot introduction

It is a story of a family feud healed by young love. The story is based on a factual event involving the notorious Hashknife gang of Northern Arizona.

Plot summary

The story follows an ancient feud between two frontier families that is inflamed when one of the families takes up cattle rustling.

The ranchers are led by Jean Isbel and, on the other side, Lee Jorth and his band of cattle rustlers.

In the grip of a relentless code of loyalty to their own people, they fight the war of the Tonto Basin, desperately, doggedly, to the last man, neither side seeing the futility of it until it is too late. And in this volatile environment, young Jean finds himself hopelessly in love with a girl from whom he is separated by an impassable barrier.

Characters in "To the Last Man"

See also

References

  1. Burnham, Frederick Russell (1926). Scouting on Two Continents. New York: Doubleday, Page and Co. Chapters 3 & 4. ISBN 0-86920-126-3. ASIN B000F1UKOA.
  2. R. R. Money (April 1962). "Tonto Basin Feud". Blackwood's Magazine 291. ISSN 0006-436X.

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