Neither of these is really vintage Zane Grey, though both are "good yarns" in the old sense and they move along with a spring. The first, which was enormously successful in its time (1918) and still sells is about a Wild West hunter who saves a woman from kidnappers; the second is about the destruction of the great buffalo herds by white hunters and foreshadows today's fashion able sympathy with the Red skin and his Great Outdoor world. As so often, Grey's love of the Far West and its landscape largely at ones for simplistic plots. Both books are nicely produced, but is the price (probably translated from dollars) not a little high?