<p>Zane Grey's '30,000 on the Hoof' stands as a quintessential piece of early 20th-century Western literature, chronicling the trials, tribulations, and spirit of the American frontier. Through Grey's vivid prose and his knack for capturing the stark beauty of the Western landscape, readers are immersed in an era when cattle ranching was not merely a profession but a testament to human endurance and the drive to tame the wild. The intricacies of ...