Swiggett, Hobart Donald, 1920-

James Oliver Curwood, Disciple of the Wilds - 1 online resource : multiple file formats

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"Disciple of the Wilds" by Hobart Donald Swiggett is a biography written in the mid-20th century. The book chronicles the life of James Oliver Curwood, a renowned novelist, adventurer, and conservationist known for his deep love of nature and the Canadian wilderness. It emphasizes Curwood's childhood antics and the influences that shaped him into one of the greatest conservationists of his time, aiming to inspire both older and younger generations about his remarkable life journey. The opening of the biography introduces us to young James Oliver Curwood, born in Owosso, Michigan, in an era characterized by modest living and a close connection to nature. We learn about his mischievous nature, his adventures with friends along the banks of the Shiawassee River, and the profound impact of his environment on his imagination. The narrative sets the stage for his upbringing filled with formative experiences that encourage a love for wild places, while hinting at his aspirations for a future career in writing. As the first chapter unfolds, readers witness Curwood's transformation from a carefree child to a determined young boy embracing his literary ambitions, presenting a blend of humor, hardship, and hope that will continue throughout his life story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



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Curwood, James Oliver, 1878-1927

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