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The Courage of Marge O’Doone

$19.00

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SKU: ZT-6Y1R-TW6V

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David Raine is going on a trip, attempting to run off from his own thoughts. He chances upon Father Rolland in the train, who suggests him to go to the North, to a place of “mystery and savage glory”, giving him advice to seek for himself one more time. He also got to know a secretive woman in the same train, looking for a man known as Michael O’Doone. When she left, he gets a hold of a thin parcel on her seat. In it he finds a picture of a girl and David decides to look for her, while going along with Father Rolland into the surreptitious North. James Oliver “Jim” Curwood was an American action-adventure author and conservationist. His novels were rated in the Publisher’s Weekly top-ten best sellers in the United States in the 1920s. Not less than 18 films have been founded on or straightly inspirited by his novels and short tales. From the moment he died, he was the highest remunerated writer all throughout the world. His composition studio, Curwood Castle, is nowadays a museum in Owosso, Michigan. James was born in Owosso, Michigan, the youngest of his four siblings. He was not able to graduate in high school, but was admitted to the University of Michigan, where he studied at the English department and took up journalism. Two years later, he left college to become a news person. In 1900, James sold his first novel while being hired for the Detroit News-Tribune. By 1909, he had earned much money to spend a vacation in the Canadian northwest, an outing that has given him the creativity for his hinterland adventure novels. The achievement of his publications offered him the chance to revisit the Yukon and Alaska for so many months every year that granted him to pen over 30 novels.

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Weight 3.5 oz
Dimensions 7.5 × 5.5 × 0.5 in