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James Oliver Curwood

James Oliver Curwood

CanadianJune 12, 1878 – August 13, 1927Adventure Fiction

James Oliver Curwood was a bestselling adventure novelist set in the Canadian wilderness who, after a personal conversion, turned his wildlife stories toward conservation advocacy. His novels were widely adapted into films.

Works

  • KazanNovel of a wolf dog's journey from cruelty to loyalty in the Canadian North→
  • Nomads of the NorthNovel following fur trappers and animals surviving in the Arctic wilderness→
  • The Wolf HuntersAdventure novel of hunters pursuing wolves in the remote Canadian frontier→
  • Baree Son of KazanNovel of a wolf dog's return to civilization and redemption through a boy's love→
  • The Country BeyondAdventure novel of trappers and exploration in the vast Canadian wilderness→

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