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  JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S STORIES OF ADVENTURE

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  THE RIVER'S END

  A story of the Royal Mounted Police.

  THE GOLDEN SNARE

  Thrilling adventures in the Far Northland.

  NOMADS OF THE NORTH

  The story of a bear-cub and a dog.

  KAZAN

  The tale of a "quarter-strain wolf and three-quarters husky" tornbetween the call of the human and his wild mate.

  BAREE, SON OF KAZAN

  The story of the son of the blind Grey Wolf and the gallant part heplayed in the lives of a man and a woman.

  THE COURAGE OF CAPTAIN PLUM

  The story of the King of Beaver Island, a Mormon colony, and hisbattle with Captain Plum.

  THE DANGER TRAIL

  A tale of love, Indian vengeance, and a mystery of the North.

  THE HUNTED WOMAN

  A tale of a great fight in the "valley of gold" for a woman.

  THE FLOWER OF THE NORTH

  The story of Fort o' God, where the wild flavor of the wilderness isblended with the courtly atmosphere of France.

  THE GRIZZLY KING

  The story of Thor, the big grizzly.

  ISOBEL

  A love story of the Far North.

  THE WOLF HUNTERS

  A thrilling tale of adventure in the Canadian wilderness.

  THE GOLD HUNTERS

  The story of adventure in the Hudson Bay wilds.

  THE COURAGE OF MARGE O'DOONE

  Filled with exciting incidents in the land of strong men and women.

  BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY

  A thrilling story of the Far North. The great Photoplay was made fromthis book.

  Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, New York