Annotated ContentThis edition has been annotated with the following unique content.Historical ContextDetailed 20th Century AnalysisThe Day of the Beast by Zane Grey was first published in 1922 in the United States. It was crafted in an era long gone by, before the present age of technology and instantaneous communication. During this time, the art of storytelling was held in high regard, and writers took great care to produce works that were not only entertaining, but also thought-provoking and enduring. This novel possesses a sophistication that is often lacking in contemporary literature, with complex characters, elegant language, and subtle social commentary. In a world that often values quick gratification over deeper reflection, this novel serves as a reminder of the enduring value of literature that inspires contemplation and reflection. . This novel is classic post-war literature at its finest. Add this title to your TBR list!. Sneak Peek‘When the three disabled soldiers, the last passengers to disembark, slowly and laboriously descended to the wharf, no one offered to help them, no one waited with a smile and hand-clasp of welcome. No one saw them, except a burly policeman, who evidently had charge of the traffic at the door. He poked his club into the ribs of the one-legged, slowly shuffling Maynard and said with cheerful gruffness: "Step lively, Buddy, step lively!"’. SynopsisThis story is one of Zane Grey's non-western title. It revolves around Daren Lane, a World War I veteran, who returns to his hometown in the American Midwest only to find that everything has changed. Haunted by his experiences in the war, Daren grapples with the challenges of adapting to the post-war world and the changes in his hometown.. The novel is set in Middleville, a prosperous and thriving inland town of twenty thousand, and portrays a deliberately unromantic and stereotypically modern setting, providing a unique perspective on the aftermath of war and its impact on individuals and communities.. A stunning reprint At Ravenoaks Publishing, we deeply value the original integrity of books and take all steps necessary to ensure that they maintain their highest standard. In the case of this particular book, we have left its text unedited and unchanged from the original author's publication, in order to preserve its earliest form for your indulgence. This title is a shining example of classic literature at its finest and would certainly make for an excellent gift for the Zane Grey lover in your life, or a fantastic addition to your current collection. We are ready to send this book to you today at lightning speed, so you will find yourself indulging in this title without delay.. Title DetailsOriginal 1922 TextClassic Post-war Literature5.5 x 8.5 InchesMatte CoverCream Paper