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    Collected Works of James Oliver Curwood (English Edition)

    Por James Oliver Curwood

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    “Collected Works of James Oliver Curwood” contains:

    •An aesthetic cover page.
    •A beginning click-able Table of Contents for all titles.
    •Inner click-able Tables of Contents for all individual books with multiple chapters.
    •Nicely organized chapters and text.

    Works of the author included in this collection:

    •THE WOLF HUNTERS
    •THE ALASKAN
    •THE GRIZZLY KING
    •THE RIVER'S END
    •THE HUNTED WOMAN
    •THE DANGER TRAIL
    •GOD'S COUNTRY—AND THE WOMAN
    •BAREE, SON OF KAZAN
    •THE GOLDEN SNARE
    •THE GOLD HUNTERS
    •THE COURAGE OF MARGE O'DOONE
    •THE COURAGE OF CAPTAIN PLUM
    •BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY AND OTHER STORIES
    •THE COUNTRY BEYOND
    •FLOWER OF THE NORTH
    •THE VALLEY OF SILENT MEN
    •THE FLAMING FOREST
    •ISOBEL
    •PHILIP STEELE OF THE ROYAL NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE
    •NOMADS OF THE NORTH
    •THE HONOR OF THE BIG SNOWS

    Wikipedia on James Oliver Curwood:

    James Oliver "Jim" Curwood (June 12, 1878 – August 13, 1927) was 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. At the time of his death, he was the highest paid (per word) author in the world. His writing studio, Curwood Castle, is now a museum in Owosso, Michigan.

    Curwood was born in Owosso, Michigan, the youngest of four children. He left high school before graduation, but passed the entrance exam to the University of Michigan, where he enrolled in the English department and studied journalism. After two years, he quit college to become a reporter. In 1900, Curwood sold his first story while working for the Detroit News-Tribune. By 1909 he had saved enough money to travel to the Canadian northwest, a trip that provided the inspiration for his wilderness adventure stories. The success of his novels afforded him the opportunity to return to the Yukon and Alaska for several months each year that allowed him to write more than thirty such books.

    By 1922, Curwood's writings had made him a very wealthy man and he fulfilled a childhood fantasy by building Curwood Castle in Owosso. Constructed in the style of an 18th-century French chateau, the estate overlooked the Shiawassee River. In one of the homes' two large turrets, Curwood set up his writing studio. He also owned a camp in a remote area in Baraga County, Michigan, near the Huron Mountains as well as a cabin in Roscommon, Michigan.
    Title page of The Grizzly King, one of James Curwood's best known novels

    Curwood was an avid hunter in his youth; however, as he grew older, he became an advocate of environmentalism and was appointed to the Michigan Conservation Commission in 1926. The change in his attitude toward wildlife can be best expressed by a quote from The Grizzly King: "The greatest thrill is not to kill but to let live."

    In 1927, while on a fishing trip in Florida, Curwood was bitten on the thigh by what was believed to have been a spider and he had an immediate allergic reaction. Health problems related to the bite escalated over the next few months as an infection set in. He died soon after in his nearby home on Williams Street at the age of 49. Curwood was interred in Oak Hill Cemetery (Owosso) in a family plot.
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