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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.
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The Danger Trail
James Oliver Curwood
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R808
Discovery Miles 8 080
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Kazan (Hardcover)
James Oliver Curwood
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R812
Discovery Miles 8 120
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A second helping of tales of the Mounties
In Curwood, the famous 'Mounties' had possibly their first and most
enthusiastic champion and author of their adventures of fiction and
legend. The image of the lone policeman out in the Canadian
wilderness enduring every force nature could hurl against him and
yet still resolutely and infallibly 'getting his man' was never
more powerful than in the pages of Curwood's stories. His
inspiration came from a time before 'The Royal Canadian Mounted
Police', when the force was titled, 'The North West Mounted Police'
and of course this meant the adventures are set in an earlier
era-the Canada of the 19th century-where the untamed land was
sparsely populated with untamed men and the tribes of indigenous
Indians that might yet be hostile. These men were policemen,
trappers, trackers, rangers, part lawman, part soldier-often
imagined in their distinctive scarlet uniform-in fact the very
stuff which has evoked true adventure in the minds of those aged
from 8 to 80 The second volume of this four volume set includes two
full length novels, 'The Honour of the Big Snows' and 'The Valley
of the Silent Men'. Available in soft back and hard back with dust
cover for collectors. Leonaur hard covers feature real cloth
bindings, gold foil lettering upon their spines and woven head and
tail bands.
Thrilling tales from the great land of lakes and forests
In Curwood, the famous 'Mounties' had possibly their first and most
enthusiastic champion and author of their adventures of fiction and
legend. The image of the lone policeman out in the Canadian
wilderness enduring every force nature could hurl against him and
yet still resolutely and infallibly 'getting his man' was never
more powerful than in the pages of Curwood's stories. His
inspiration came from a time before 'The Royal Canadian Mounted
Police', when the force was titled, 'The North West Mounted Police'
and of course this meant the adventures are set in an earlier
era-the Canada of the 19th century-where the untamed land was
sparsely populated with untamed men and the tribes of indigenous
Indians that might yet be hostile. These men were policemen,
trappers, trackers, rangers, part lawman, part soldier-often
imagined in their distinctive scarlet uniform-in fact the very
stuff which has evoked true adventure in the minds of those aged
from 8 to 80 The first volume of this four volume set from Leonaur
includes two full length novels, the first introducing the
'Mountie' Curwood made a benchmark for the breed. 'Philip Steele of
the Royal North West Mounted Police' and 'Rivers End'. Available in
soft back and hard back with dust cover for collectors. Leonaur
hard covers feature real cloth bindings, gold foil lettering upon
their spines and woven head and tail bands.
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