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The biography chronicles the life and career of James Oliver Curwood from his mischievous childhood in a small Michigan town through school and early newspaper work to his development as an adventurer, novelist, and committed conservationist. It follows his travels into the Canadian Northwest, his literary output and retreat-building in wilderness settings, and his engagement with conservation causes, drawing on letters, photographs, and interviews. Organized chronologically with illustrative plates and chaptered episodes, the account emphasizes the influence of frontier landscapes on his imagination and the persistent labor and personal relationships that shaped his public and private life.
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