James Oliver Curwood
Personal Information
Description
An American action-adventure writer and conservationist (Wikipedia).
Books
The Great Lakes
A collection of stories, poems, and essays about people and places of the Great Lakes Region by a variety of authors.
Son of a Hero
Here are the best of many thrilling stories written by the late James Oliver Curwood concerning the ships that once plied America's fresh-water oceans - and the dauntless men who sailed them. These tales of the Inland Seas are reliable word-pictures of vessels and sailors now remembered only by the survivors of a generation that will soon have passed entirely away. Mr. Curwood, though better known as a writer of Canadian wilderness novels, was once regarded as an authority in such matters.
The World's One Hundred Best Short Stories [In Ten Volumes] volume eight MEN
ten short stories about men
The Golden Snare
Novel of R.C.M.P. in northern Canada and of case of Bram Johnson, the mad wolf-man of the upper country.
