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  • av James Oliver Curwood
    160 - 320,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    256,-

    The book "God's Country and The Woman" is a kind of western novel written by James Oliver Curwood. A heartfelt no one which is set on the Canadian wilderness ender human drama. The story is about a loyal dog and his fellow Jim who used to live in the remote wilderness, living a simple and happy life. Very soon his relationship became abusive due to which created disrupt in his life. Jim and Joan used to live peacefully and develop a deep bonding and relationship and try to find a solace with each other's company. They face many challenges in their life and tackled lots of dangerous Situation post by both nature and human. The book is about a heart-breaking landscape of Jimenez where they fight for the love and redemption and healing their issues with their face during their whole relationship. The author of the book has provided A vivid description of the beauty of the wilderness life and come out with various concepts embossing videos into the world of forest mountains and pristine lake The book has also shown many character experiences which explore the many themes that includes courage, resilience and power of human connections.

  • - A Novel of the Canadian Northwest
    av James Oliver Curwood
    346,-

    Set against the rugged wilderness of Canada's northwest, this novel is a thrilling adventure story full of danger and excitement. With breathtaking descriptions of the landscape and a cast of unforgettable characters, it is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    246,-

    "Back to God's Country and Other Stories" through James Oliver Curwood is a captivating collection of wilderness tales that transport readers into the heart of the Canadian North. Curwood, a prolific author within the early 20th century, excels in depicting the raw beauty and harsh realities of the untamed wilderness. The memories on this collection are wealthy with adventure, exploring the lives of trappers, explorers, and indigenous humans as they navigate the unforgiving landscapes of the northern barren region. Curwood's prose is vivid and immersive, portray a bright photo of the breathtaking yet perilous surroundings. At the center of many narratives is the indomitable spirit of survival and the complicated relationships between people and the herbal world. Curwood's deep appreciation for nature is obvious as he weaves memories that capture the essence of the wild, celebrating its majesty and unforgiving nature. "Back to God's Country" is a standout tale in the series, recognised for its suspense and intensity. It follows the harrowing journey of a lady named Dolores LeBeau as she faces the challenges of the desert, along with encounters with both nature's ferocity and human treachery.

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    266,-

    ""In "A Gentleman of Courage: A Novel of the Wilderness" by James Oliver Curwood, a gripping tale of survival and sacrifice unfolds. Donald McRae, after defending himself from a deadly encounter, is forced to flee with his young son, Pierre, seeking refuge in the Canadian wilderness.Living in hiding, Donald and Pierre build a life together, finding solace and peace among the untamed landscapes. Yet, the spectre of the law looms, forcing Donald to make a heart-wrenching decision: to keep his son safe, he must send Pierre to a small village near Lake Superior.As Pierre grows up without his father, the village becomes his new home. He forges friendships, experiences first love, and grapples with the longing for his absent father's return. Meanwhile, Donald remains on the run, always keeping a watchful eye over his son from afar.Set against the backdrop of a French-Canadian pioneer village in the late 19th century, Curwood's masterful storytelling paints a vivid picture of life during this fascinating era. The region's beauty and challenges come to life with intricate descriptions, transporting readers to a time of untamed wilderness and boundless possibilities.With elements of suspense, romance, and thrilling action, "A Gentleman of Courage" is a captivating journey of coming-of-age, family bonds, and the enduring power of love. Curwood's narrative weaves a tapestry of emotions, leaving readers deeply immersed in this remarkable story of resilience and the unbreakable connection between a father and his son.""

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    246,-

    "Baree, Son of Kazan" is a classic novel written by James Oliver Curwood. The story revolves around the adventures of a young wolf-dog named Baree, who is the offspring of Kazan, a wild wolf, and a domesticated dog. The novel was first published in 1917 and is set in the rugged wilderness of the Canadian North.In the narrative, Baree faces numerous challenges as he navigates the wild landscape and learns to adapt to both his wolf and dog instincts. He experiences the brutality of nature, encounters dangerous predators, and forms unexpected bonds with other creatures.Throughout the novel, Curwood masterfully captures the essence of the wild and paints a vivid picture of the untamed wilderness. The story explores themes of survival, loyalty, and the enduring spirit of nature. As readers follow Baree's journey, they are immersed in a thrilling and emotional tale of self-discovery and the unbreakable connection between humans, animals, and the natural world."Baree, Son of Kazan" remains a beloved piece of literature, appealing to readers of all ages with its timeless themes and evocative storytelling. It continues to be celebrated as a classic work of outdoor adventure fiction and a touching exploration of the bond between man and nature.

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    250,-

    In the heart of the Canadian wilderness, an epic tale of survival and love unfolds...Grace Condon, a young and determined woman, finds herself stranded in the unforgiving northern lands after a shipwreck. Alone and facing the harsh reality of the wild, she discovers the strength she never knew she had.When Grace is rescued by Philip Weyman, a rugged trapper with a deep knowledge of the wilderness, their destinies become intertwined. As they navigate the treacherous landscape together, a powerful bond forms between them, defying the odds and igniting a love that burns brighter than the northern stars.But their journey is fraught with peril. From unforgiving weather to encounters with dangerous predators, Grace and Philip must summon every ounce of courage to survive. Amidst the beauty of nature's majesty, they face adversaries and challenges that will test their resolve to the core.Flower of the North is a breathtaking adventure that sweeps readers into the heart of the untamed Canadian wilderness. James Oliver Curwood's masterful storytelling transports us to a world of raw beauty, where love and survival intertwine against all odds.Prepare to be captivated by this tale of courage, resilience, and the unbreakable human spirit. Will Grace and Philip conquer the dangers that surround them? Can their love withstand the ultimate test of nature's unforgiving fury? Embark on an unforgettable journey and discover the true power of love in the face of adversity.***James Oliver Curwood was a renowned American-Canadian author known for his vivid wilderness stories. With a deep love for nature, he crafted gripping tales that enthralled readers around the world. Flower of the North is one of his timeless classics, showcasing his exceptional ability to bring the rugged beauty of the wilderness to life.

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    200,-

    Kazan by James Oliver Curwood is an enthralling adventure novel that transports readers to the vast and unforgiving wilderness of the Canadian North. With its gripping narrative and captivating characters, this story immerses readers in a world of survival, loyalty, and the timeless bond between man and nature.At the heart of the tale is Kazan, a magnificent and fiercely independent wolf-dog. Kazan's journey intertwines with that of his human companion, Thorpe, a rugged and resourceful frontiersman. Together, they navigate the harsh landscapes, battling against the elements, treacherous foes, and their own inner demons.As the plot unfolds, Kazan's wild spirit and instinct for survival become a source of both danger and redemption. Through encounters with other animals, encounters with rival trappers, and the pursuit of a hidden treasure, Kazan and Thorpe must rely on their wits, strength, and the deep bond they share to overcome the perils that lie in their path.James Oliver Curwood's vivid descriptions and evocative prose transport readers to the untamed beauty of the Canadian wilderness. With its richly drawn characters, heart-pounding action, and themes of loyalty and survival, Kazan offers an unforgettable reading experience that captivates from the first page to the last.Prepare to be swept away by the raw power of nature, the unbreakable spirit of Kazan, and the indomitable human will in the face of adversity. Kazan is an exhilarating adventure that leaves readers yearning for more, reminding us of the untamed beauty and unforgiving challenges of the natural world.

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    200,-

    Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police' is an enthralling adventure novel written by James Oliver Curwood. Set in the rugged and untamed wilderness of the Canadian North, the story follows the exploits of Philip Steele, a courageous and determined member of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police. As a member of this legendary law enforcement agency, Steele faces a series of thrilling challenges and dangers. He is tasked with maintaining order and upholding justice in the vast and treacherous land, where criminals and outlaws roam freely. From confronting ruthless smugglers to pursuing desperate fugitives, Steele's unwavering dedication to his duty drives the narrative forward. With his evocative prose, the author captures the harsh realities of life in the North, where survival depends on courage, resourcefulness, and the ability to face adversity head-on. It's a tale of adventure, honor, and the indomitable spirit of the human soul, making it a must-read for fans of thrilling historical fiction and wilderness adventures.

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    246,-

    "The River's End" is an adventure novel written by James Oliver Curwood. Set in the wilderness of the Canadian North, the story follows a thrilling journey filled with danger and suspense. The protagonist finds himself caught in a treacherous situation and must rely on his survival skills and determination to overcome numerous obstacles. The novel showcases the harsh beauty of the untamed wilderness, where survival is a constant battle against nature's elements. As the protagonist navigates through rugged terrain, he encounters both allies and adversaries, testing his courage and resourcefulness. The book delves into themes of bravery, honor, and the indomitable spirit of the human soul. With vivid descriptions and evocative prose, Curwood paints a vivid picture of the unforgiving landscape and creates an atmosphere of tension and excitement. "The River's End" is a gripping tale that captures the essence of adventure and survival in the unforgiving wilderness.

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    306 - 490,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    346 - 476,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    516 - 806,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    660 - 950,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    330 - 476,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    360 - 490,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    346 - 476,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    660 - 950,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    660 - 950,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    516 - 806,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    336,-

    Dieses klassische Buch wurde ursprünglich vor Jahrzehnten veröffentlicht als "" Isobel A Romance of the Northern Trail "". Es wurde jetzt von Writat für seine deutschsprachigen Leser ins Deutsche übersetzt. Bei Writat liegt uns die Bewahrung des literarischen Erbes der Vergangenheit sehr am Herzen. Wir haben dieses Buch ins Deutsche übersetzt, damit es heutige und zukünftige Generationen lesen und bewahren können.

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    660,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    516 - 806,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    660 - 950,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    660 - 950,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    516 - 806,-

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