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From the Great White Way 
to the Great White Spaces 
Get away from the grind of your daily routine. James 
Oliver Curwood is waiting to take you, while you sit 
in your easy chair, to the magic outdoors of the great 
Northwest, where thrilling adventures make your 
blood run fast. 
This great author knows the animals of 
the wilderness more intimately than any 
other writer. His absorbing tales of their 
adventurous life are laid in the range of 
country where no hunters go. 
Pick up your troubles and follow 
CURWOOD into Adventureland 
fOME to the great magic land of the 
^ Northwest—come where the breath of 
Romance stirs in the blood of men and 
women—come to the land of adventure, 
strange, enchanting, wondrous. Stand un¬ 
der the great open sky—gaze at the won¬ 
drous Red Moon and the North Star hear 
the cry of the wolf pack—thrill to the 
magic of the forests—sit by the soft glow 
of the camp-fire—come to the top of the 
world and feel the spell of the vast white 
wilderness! You do not have to stir out 
of your easy chair to do it. 
James Oliver Curwood takes you to the 
North Country, where splendid adventures 
are always happening — where romance 
steadily spins her golden web of enchant¬ 
ment. Here is great drama, played by 
great and fearless men who quicken your 
red blood and lift you clear of care and 
worry, carrying you far and happily into 
Adventureland! 
6 Complete Novels Oliver Curwood 
Now at a Special Price 
“The Hunted Woman,” “Baree, Son of Kozan,” “God’s Country and the Woman,’’ 
“The Grizzly King,” “The Courage of Marge O’Doone,” “ M — tU * Nnrth - 
There never was a writer with the com¬ 
pelling power of James Oliver Curwood. 
His books have that gripping, broad in- 
! terest of big things done in a big way. 
I Whether you read about "Baree, Son of 
; Kazan,” the story of the little outcast 
wolf-dog, or about “The llunted Woman” 
I the appeal fairly takes you by tire heart. 
You find yourself gripped by this great 
H writer’s power. As no man has done 
| before, he brings to you the atmosphere 
! if the North, Ihe appeal and mystery of 
lames Oliver Curwood used to sleep with a young 
i grizzly bear, and as a result of this close study his 
novel, “The Grizzly King” is one of the most en- 
i trancing and realistic animal stories ever written. 
the wilderness, the scent of crisp air, 
the overpowering sensation of great, un¬ 
trammeled spaces. 
Here are the humor and tragedy, the 
grief and gladness of a great and glorious 
country. More than 2,000,000 copies of 
these books have been sold. The tales 
have been eagerly sought by moving pic¬ 
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obtaining a beautiful six-volume set ol 
‘Nomads of the North.’ 
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