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- Title: Complete Romance Adventure of James Oliver Curwood
- Author : James Oliver Curwood
- Release Date : January 09, 2019
- Genre: Short Stories,Books,Romance,Mysteries & Thrillers,Suspense,Western,Contemporary,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 9065 KB
Description
An American action-adventure writer and conservationist. His books ranked among Publisher's Weekly top-ten best sellers in the United States in the early 1920s. At least eighteen motion pictures have been based on or directly inspired by his novels and short stories.
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Contents
The Alaskan (1923)
The Wolf Hunters (1908)
Kazan (1914)
Baree, Son of Kazan (1917)
The Grizzly King (1918)
The Courage of Marge O'Doone (1918)
The Gold Hunters (1909)
Flower of the North: A Modern Romance (1912)
The Country Beyond: A Romance of the Wilderness (1922)
The Hunted Woman (1915)
The Flaming Forest (1921)
The Danger Trail (1910)
Nomads of the North: A Story of Romance and Adventure under the Open Stars (1919)
God's Country—And the Woman (1915)
Back to God's Country and Other Stories (1920)
The River's End (1919)
Isobel (1913)
The Valley of Silent Men (1920)
The Golden Snare (1921)
The Honor of the Big Snows (1911)
Thomas Jefferson Brown (1911)
The Courage of Captain Plum (1912)
Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police (1911)
A Gentleman of Courage
The Wolf Hunters (1908)-
A thrilling tale of adventure in the Canadian wilderness.
Kazan (1914)-
The tale of a "quarter-strain wolf and three-quarters husky" torn between the call of the human and his wild mate.
Baree, Son of Kazan (1917)-
The story of the son of the blind Grey Wolf and the gallant part he played in the lives of a man and a woman.
The Grizzly King (1918)-
As in human life, there are tragedy, and humour, and pathos in the life of the wild; there are facts of tremendous interest, real happenings and real lives to be written about, and very small necessity for one to draw on imagination. (This book was the inspiration for French director Jean-Jacques Annaud's 1988 film The Bear.)
The Courage of Marge O'Doone (1918)-
David Raine comes to the great Northwestern wilderness to find healing for body and soul. He discovers a girl's photograph in a railway train and it is only after long searching that he finds the girl, Marge O'Doone. She helps effect his cure and together they meet many dangers and encounter exciting adventures.
The Gold Hunters (1909)-
The story of adventure in the Hudson Bay wilds.
Flower of the North: A Modern Romance (1912)-
The story of Fort o' God, where the wild flavor of the wilderness is blended with the courtly atmosphere of France.
The Hunted Woman (1915)-
A tale of a great fight in the "valley of gold" for a woman.
The Danger Trail (1910)-
A tale of love, Indian vengeance, and a mystery of the North. The danger trail is over the snow-smothered North. A young Chicago engineer, who is building a road through the Hudson Bay region, is involved in mystery, and is led into ambush by a young woman.
The story of a bear-cub and a dog.
Back to God's Country and Other Stories (1920)-
After her father is killed by an outlaw, Dolores marries Peter. While at sea in the Arctic, Dolores meets the ship's captain -- the man who killed her father! The captain causes an 'accident' to happen to Peter, so Dolores is all alone and defenseless as they drop anchor in a remote harbor.
The River's End (1919)-
A story of the Royal Mounted Police.
Isobel (1913)-
A love story of the Far North.
The Golden Snare (1921)-
Thrilling adventures in the Far Northland.
The Courage of Captain Plum (1912)-
The story of the King of Beaver Island, a Mormon colony, and his battle with Captain Plum.