1922. Most of Curwood's stories were adventure tales set in the
Canadian North, where the author spent much of his time. During the
1920s his books were among the most popular in North America, and
many were made into movies. The River's End was the first book to
sell more than 100,000 copies in its first edition. The Country
Beyond begins: Not far from the rugged and storm-whipped north
shore of Lake Superior, and south of the Kaministiqua, yet not as
far south as the Rainy River waterway, there lay a paradise lost in
the heart of a wilderness world-and in that paradise a little
corner of hell. That was what the girl had called it once upon a
time, when sobbing out the shame and the agony of it to herself.
That was before Peter had come to leaven the drab of her life. But
the hell was still there. See other titles by this author available
from Kessinger Publishing.
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