James Oliver Curwood
James Oliver Curwood · English
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James Oliver Curwood · English
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JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD AUTHOR OF THE DANGER TRAIL, PHILIP STEELS, ETC. TO MY COMRADES OF THE GREAT NORTHERN WILDERNESS, THOSE FAITHFUL COMPANIONS WITH WHOM I HAVE SHARED THE JOYS AND HARDSHIPS OF THE "LONG SILENT TRAIL," AND ESPECIALLY TO THAT "JEANNE D'ARCAMBAL." WHO WILL FIND IN HERSELF THE HEROINE OF THIS STORY, THE WRITER GRATEFULLY DEDICATES THIS VOLUME. DETROIT. MICHIGAN JANUARY, 1912
James Oliver Curwood
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