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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
James Oliver Curwood, (1878-1927), was an American novelist and
conservationist. . In 1988 French director Jean-Jacques Annaud used
his 1916 novel, "The Grizzly King" to make the film The Bear.
Annaud's success generated a renewed interest in Curwood's stories
that resulted in five more films being produced in 1994 and 1995.
James Oliver Curwood, (1878-1927), was an American novelist and
conservationist. . In 1988 French director Jean-Jacques Annaud used
his 1916 novel, "The Grizzly King" to make the film The Bear.
Annaud's success generated a renewed interest in Curwood's stories
that resulted in five more films being produced in 1994 and 1995.
After killing a man in self-defense, Donald McRae is forced to go
on the run with his young son, Pierre. Hiding in the Canadian
wilderness, Donald and Pierre are able to live in peace for several
years. However, nervous that the Canadian police force was circling
in on them, Donald is forced to go on the run again, only this
time, he cannot bring Pierre. Thinking that life on the run was not
a suitable lifestyle for a child, Donald sends Pierre to seek
refuge in a small village near Lake Superior. Donald continues to
run from the law as Pierre grows up without him, making friends,
falling in love, earning enemies, and eagerly hoping for his
father's return. Set in a French-Canadian pioneer village near Lake
Superior in the late 19th century, A Gentleman of Courage: A Novel
of the Wilderness by James Oliver Curwood is written with intricate
description and provides a rare perspective of this region during
the 1980s. With suspense, romance, and thrilling action, A
Gentleman of Courage: A Novel of the Wilderness is a fascinating
tale with relatable themes of coming-of-age, family, and love. This
edition of A Gentleman of Courage: A Novel of the Wilderness by
James Oliver Curwood now features a new, eye-catching cover design
and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With
these accommodations, this edition of A Gentleman of Courage: A
Novel of the Wilderness crafts an accessible and pleasant reading
experience for modern audiences while restoring the original beauty
of James Oliver Curwood's literature.
Forming an unlikely, but strong friendship soon after their
introductions, Neewa, a black bear cub, and Miki, a puppy, are left
alone to face the harsh realities of the Canadian wilderness after
tragically becoming orphans. Only able to rely on each other, Neewa
and Miki travel together, embarking on an adventure as they fight
for survival. As they journey together through the changing
seasons, their bond grows to be more intense. Including keen,
clever, and compelling observations of both the people and animals
they meet, Neewa and Miki escape deadly situations, meet new
friends, and witness a touching romance. James Oliver Curwood's
Nomads of the North: A Story of Romance and Adventure Under the
Open Stars is an engrossing action-adventure story full of emotion
and surprise. Featuring strong character development and the unique
perspective of two young animals, this gripping novel provides a
thought-provoking view on nature and human behavior. With
interesting themes and descriptive and accessible prose, Nomads of
the North: A Story of Romance and Adventure Under the Open Stars is
suitable for a variety of ages, and remains to be a compelling
narrative even over one-hundred years after it was first published.
This edition of Nomads of the North: A Story of Romance and
Adventure Under the Open Stars by James Oliver Curwood now features
a new, eye-catching cover design and is printed in a font that is
both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition
of Nomads of the North: A Story of Romance and Adventure Under the
Open Stars crafts an accessible and pleasant reading experience for
modern audiences while restoring the original beauty of James
Oliver Curwood's literature.
James Langdon enjoys his practice of hunting bears in the forests
of Canada, convinced that there are few greater thrills. However,
as he sets out on a hunt for a towering grizzly bear, Langdon makes
a stunning discovery. Different from the start, the hunt begins
after the giant grizzly, who is named Thor, is injured by a hunter.
While nursing his wounds, Thor meets a young black bear cub, who
had recently been orphaned. Taking the young cub under his care,
the two bears enjoy the peaceful riches of the Canadian wilderness,
picking berries, fishing, and meeting other animals. However,
Langdon is on their trail, and determined to kill Thor, hungry for
the acclaim and the thrill of defeating such a large animal. But,
when the three finally cross paths, they each find themselves
surprised by their own instincts. With gorgeous description,
surprising humor, and complex characters, James Oliver Curwood's
The Grizzly King: A Romance of the Wild is a unique masterpiece.
First published in 1916, this reflective adventure novel documents
Curwood's change of mind regarding conservation. Once an avid
hunter himself, Curwood wrote The Grizzly King: A Romance of the
Wild to encourage others to appreciate nature without harming it.
Featuring a rare point of view, Curwood created a gripping and
beautiful tale that considers multiple perspectives. The Grizzly
King: A Romance of the Wild inspired a film adaptation titled The
Bear, and remains to a fan-favorite of the prolific author's work.
This edition of The Grizzly King: A Romance of the Wild by James
Oliver Curwood now features a new, eye-catching cover design and is
printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With these
accommodations, this edition of The Grizzly King: A Romance of the
Wild crafts an accessible and pleasant reading experience for
modern audiences while restoring the original beauty of James
Oliver Curwood's literature.
During a business trip, Philip Whittmore travels along the
Churchill River of Northern Canada. Expecting to recognize his
surroundings, Philip is surprised to learn that he is entirely
unfamiliar with the terrain. When his travels lead him to stumble
upon a settlement called Fort O' God, Philip feels drawn to the
community, enticed by the beauty of a local woman named Jeanne. As
Philip falls deeply in love with the woman, Jeanne introduces him
to her community and the surrounding land. However, the longer
Philip stays in Fort O' God, the more intrigued he becomes.
Convinced that Jeanne is hiding something about herself and the
history of the settlement, Philip becomes determined to discover
the secrets of Fort O' God. Written by the highly celebrated
author, James Oliver Curwood, Flower of the North: A Modern Romance
is a fast-paced and compelling adventure with elements of romance
and mystery. Written in decorated and vivid prose, Flower of the
North: A Modern Romance provides a stunning portrayal of the
Northern region of Canada, enticing readers with a touching romance
and intriguing plot. First published nearly one-hundred years ago
in 1921, this Curwood classic has remained to be fresh and
captivating for modern audiences. This edition of Flower of the
North: A Modern Romance by James Oliver Curwood now features a new,
eye-catching cover design and is printed in a font that is both
modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition of
Flower of the North: A Modern Romance crafts an accessible and
pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while restoring
the original beauty of James Oliver Curwood's literature.
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Kazan (Paperback)
James Oliver Curwood; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R192
Discovery Miles 1 920
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Kazan, a hybrid of a wolf and a dog, has been passed around from
owner to owner since he was a young puppy. Suffering a long line of
abuse at the hands of his previous owners, Kazan felt unloved until
he met the wife of his current owner, Thrope. Happy in his new
home, Kazan travels to Northern Canada with his owners, where he
runs into trouble again. After meeting an unsavory man named
McCready, Kazan feels uneasy, and distrusts him immediately. When
McCready attempts to harm Thorpe's wife, Kazan's suspicions are
proven correct. After being forced to violence, Kazan runs away,
fearing punishment for his actions. Heartbroken over leaving the
first place he felt at home, Kazan wanders around the Canadian
wilderness in search of a new family. Though he finds a pack of
wild wolves and a kind mate named Grey Wolf, Kazan still feels
loyal to humans, despite the risk of rejection from the wild
wolves. When the pack encounter an elderly man, and a woman with a
small child, Kazan must make a choice between them and his pack,
torn between which he should defend. Full of heart-pounding action
and wonderful adventure, Kazan By James Oliver Curwood is a
touching action-adventure novel. Featuring complex and unique
characters, Kazan explores nature and instinct through the rare
perspective of an animal protagonists. Appealing to a variety of
ages, Kazan is written in descriptive prose and depicts relatable
themes of identity, family, and adversity. This edition of Kazan by
James Oliver Curwood now features a new, eye-catching cover design
and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With
these accommodations, this edition of Kazan crafts an accessible
and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while
restoring the original beauty of James Oliver Curwood's literature.
Baree is the curious and kind offspring of Kazan and Gray Wolf.
Happy in their home, Baree spends his day going on small
adventures, until one day he wanders off a little too far. Lost and
unable to find his way back home, Baree is tragically separated
from his family, and is forced to find his own refuge. Though he
tries to find his own pack, Baree is quickly shunned. In search of
a new community and home, Baree begins friendships with bears,
beavers, and other animals until he meets his closest friend of
all-a young girl named Nepeese. Welcomed into the home of she and
her trapper father, Pierrot, Nepeese and Baree share an intense
bond. However, when another accident occurs, Baree finds himself
once again separated from his family, but this time, he will stop
at nothing to reunite with Nepeese. Featuring themes of friendship
and chosen family, James Oliver Curwood's Baree, Son of Kazan is a
touching adventure tale, full of emotion and action. Told through
the lively narration of Baree, Baree, Son of Kazan depicts a
thought-provoking perspective of human kind while also allowing
readers to fully invest in the unique views of the young wolfdog.
First published in 1917, this 20th century adventure novel has
inspired two film adaptations, proving the strength of this
timeless tale. This edition of Baree, Son of Kazan by James Oliver
Curwood now features a new, eye-catching cover design and is
printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With these
accommodations, this edition of Baree, Son of Kazan crafts an
accessible and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences
while restoring the original beauty of James Oliver Curwood's
literature.
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Kazan (Hardcover)
James Oliver Curwood; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R374
Discovery Miles 3 740
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Kazan, a hybrid of a wolf and a dog, has been passed around from
owner to owner since he was a young puppy. Suffering a long line of
abuse at the hands of his previous owners, Kazan felt unloved until
he met the wife of his current owner, Thrope. Happy in his new
home, Kazan travels to Northern Canada with his owners, where he
runs into trouble again. After meeting an unsavory man named
McCready, Kazan feels uneasy, and distrusts him immediately. When
McCready attempts to harm Thorpe’s wife, Kazan’s suspicions are
proven correct. After being forced to violence, Kazan runs away,
fearing punishment for his actions. Heartbroken over leaving the
first place he felt at home, Kazan wanders around the Canadian
wilderness in search of a new family. Though he finds a pack of
wild wolves and a kind mate named Grey Wolf, Kazan still feels
loyal to humans, despite the risk of rejection from the wild
wolves. When the pack encounter an elderly man, and a woman with a
small child, Kazan must make a choice between them and his pack,
torn between which he should defend. Full of heart-pounding action
and wonderful adventure, Kazan By James Oliver Curwood is a
touching action-adventure novel. Featuring complex and unique
characters, Kazan explores nature and instinct through the rare
perspective of an animal protagonists. Appealing to a variety of
ages, Kazan is written in descriptive prose and depicts relatable
themes of identity, family, and adversity. This edition of Kazan by
James Oliver Curwood now features a new, eye-catching cover design
and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With
these accommodations, this edition of Kazan crafts an accessible
and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while
restoring the original beauty of James Oliver Curwood’s
literature.
Forming an unlikely, but strong friendship soon after their
introductions, Neewa, a black bear cub, and Miki, a puppy, are left
alone to face the harsh realities of the Canadian wilderness after
tragically becoming orphans. Only able to rely on each other, Neewa
and Miki travel together, embarking on an adventure as they fight
for survival. As they journey together through the changing
seasons, their bond grows to be more intense. Including keen,
clever, and compelling observations of both the people and animals
they meet, Neewa and Miki escape deadly situations, meet new
friends, and witness a touching romance. James Oliver Curwood’s
Nomads of the North: A Story of Romance and Adventure Under the
Open Stars is an engrossing action-adventure story full of emotion
and surprise. Featuring strong character development and the unique
perspective of two young animals, this gripping novel provides a
thought-provoking view on nature and human behavior. With
interesting themes and descriptive and accessible prose, Nomads of
the North: A Story of Romance and Adventure Under the Open Stars is
suitable for a variety of ages, and remains to be a compelling
narrative even over one-hundred years after it was first published.
This edition of Nomads of the North: A Story of Romance and
Adventure Under the Open Stars by James Oliver Curwood now features
a new, eye-catching cover design and is printed in a font that is
both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition
of Nomads of the North: A Story of Romance and Adventure Under the
Open Stars crafts an accessible and pleasant reading experience for
modern audiences while restoring the original beauty of James
Oliver Curwood’s literature.
James Langdon enjoys his practice of hunting bears in the forests
of Canada, convinced that there are few greater thrills. However,
as he sets out on a hunt for a towering grizzly bear, Langdon makes
a stunning discovery. Different from the start, the hunt begins
after the giant grizzly, who is named Thor, is injured by a hunter.
While nursing his wounds, Thor meets a young black bear cub, who
had recently been orphaned. Taking the young cub under his care,
the two bears enjoy the peaceful riches of the Canadian wilderness,
picking berries, fishing, and meeting other animals. However,
Langdon is on their trail, and determined to kill Thor, hungry for
the acclaim and the thrill of defeating such a large animal. But,
when the three finally cross paths, they each find themselves
surprised by their own instincts. With gorgeous description,
surprising humor, and complex characters, James Oliver Curwood’s
The Grizzly King: A Romance of the Wild is a unique masterpiece.
First published in 1916, this reflective adventure novel documents
Curwood’s change of mind regarding conservation. Once an avid
hunter himself, Curwood wrote The Grizzly King: A Romance of the
Wild to encourage others to appreciate nature without harming it.
Featuring a rare point of view, Curwood created a gripping and
beautiful tale that considers multiple perspectives. The Grizzly
King: A Romance of the Wild inspired a film adaptation titled The
Bear, and remains to a fan-favorite of the prolific author’s
work. This edition of The Grizzly King: A Romance of the Wild by
James Oliver Curwood now features a new, eye-catching cover design
and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With
these accommodations, this edition of The Grizzly King: A Romance
of the Wild crafts an accessible and pleasant reading experience
for modern audiences while restoring the original beauty of James
Oliver Curwood’s literature.
During a business trip, Philip Whittmore travels along the
Churchill River of Northern Canada. Expecting to recognize his
surroundings, Philip is surprised to learn that he is entirely
unfamiliar with the terrain. When his travels lead him to stumble
upon a settlement called Fort O’ God, Philip feels drawn to the
community, enticed by the beauty of a local woman named Jeanne. As
Philip falls deeply in love with the woman, Jeanne introduces him
to her community and the surrounding land. However, the longer
Philip stays in Fort O’ God, the more intrigued he becomes.
Convinced that Jeanne is hiding something about herself and the
history of the settlement, Philip becomes determined to discover
the secrets of Fort O’ God. Written by the highly celebrated
author, James Oliver Curwood, Flower of the North: A Modern Romance
is a fast-paced and compelling adventure with elements of romance
and mystery. Written in decorated and vivid prose, Flower of the
North: A Modern Romance provides a stunning portrayal of the
Northern region of Canada, enticing readers with a touching romance
and intriguing plot. First published nearly one-hundred years ago
in 1921, this Curwood classic has remained to be fresh and
captivating for modern audiences. This edition of Flower of the
North: A Modern Romance by James Oliver Curwood now features a new,
eye-catching cover design and is printed in a font that is both
modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition of
Flower of the North: A Modern Romance crafts an accessible and
pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while restoring
the original beauty of James Oliver Curwood’s literature.
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Baree (Paperback)
James Oliver Curwood
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R295
R259
Discovery Miles 2 590
Save R36 (12%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"Baree" is the thrilling adventure story about a wolf-pup,
accidentally separated from his parents, who learns love and
compassion while he learns to survive in the Canadian wilderness on
his own.
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Kazan (Paperback)
James Oliver Curwood
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R197
Discovery Miles 1 970
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Golden Snare
James Oliver Curwood
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R396
Discovery Miles 3 960
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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