Zane Grey, the famous Western writer, leaves for America after wonderfully successful fishing in New Zealand. Says “good-bye” to New Zealand representatives of Paramount and wishes them “good kick” with “The Vanishing Race,” which has been adapted from Mr Grey’s story. “The Vanishing American,” From right to left: A. H. Messenger (Govt. Publicity Director), Captain Mitchell, Zane Grey, W. W. Duff (Paramount General Manager), Reg. Davison (Paramount Exploitation Department).
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17853, 22 May 1926, Page 21 (Supplement)
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69Zane Grey, the famous Western writer, leaves for America after wonderfully successful fishing in New Zealand. Says “good-bye” to New Zealand representatives of Paramount and wishes them “good kick” with “The Vanishing Race,” which has been adapted from Mr Grey’s story. “The Vanishing American,” From right to left: A. H. Messenger (Govt. Publicity Director), Captain Mitchell, Zane Grey, W. W. Duff (Paramount General Manager), Reg. Davison (Paramount Exploitation Department). Star (Christchurch), Issue 17853, 22 May 1926, Page 21 (Supplement)
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