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James Oliver Curwood

by Judith A Eldridge
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Overview

    When the wounded bear he faced on a mountain ledge that day turned aside, James Curwood felt that he had been spared. From this encounter he became an avid conservationist. He wrote relentlessly—magazine stories and books and then for the new medium of motion pictures. Like many authors of his time, he was actively involved in movie-making until the plight of the forests and wildlife in his home state of Michigan turned his energies toward conservation.
    A man ahead of his time, and quickly forgotten after his death in 1927, his gift of himself to his readers and to nature has finally come to be appreciated again two generations later.

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When the wounded bear he faced on a mountain ledge that day turned aside, James Curwood felt that he had been spared. From this encounter he became an avid conservationist. He wrote relentlessly—magazine stories and books and then for the new medium of motion pictures. Like many authors of his time, he was actively involved in movie-making until the plight of the forests and wildlife in his home state of Michigan turned his energies toward conservation.
A man ahead of his time, and quickly forgotten after his death in 1927, his gift of himself to his readers and to nature has finally come to be appreciated again two generations later.

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A biography of adventure writer turned conservationist Curwood (1879-1927). An ardent hunter and fisher, he took up the plight of the forests and wildlife in his native Michigan at the height of his career as a best-selling author. Includes about 20 photographs. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A biography of adventure writer turned conservationist Curwood (1879-1927). An ardent hunter and fisher, he took up the plight of the forests and wildlife in his native Michigan at the height of his career as a best-selling author. Includes about 20 photographs. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Pages
244
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780879726058

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