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  • Baree, Son of Kazan

    James Oliver Curwood, Cloud Cover Classics

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 20, 2017)
    Baree, Son of Kazan by James Oliver Curwood, 1917. James Oliver “Jim“ Curwood (1878 - 1927) was an American action-adventure writer and conservationist. His books ranked among Publishers Weekly top-ten best sellers in the United States in the early 1920s. At least eighteen motion pictures have been based on or directly inspired by his novels and short stories. At the time of his death, he was the highest paid (per word) author in the world. Curwood was an avid hunter in his youth; however, as he grew older, he became an advocate of environmentalism and was appointed to the Michigan Conservation Commission in 1926. The change in his attitude toward wildlife can be best expressed by a quote from The Grizzly King: ”The greatest thrill is not to kill but to let live.”
  • Baree, Son of Kazan

    James Oliver Curwood

    Hardcover (Blurb, Jan. 9, 2019)
    Baree, Son of Kazan is the eponymous name of a 1917 novel about a wild wolfling pup named Baree. It was written by James Oliver Curwood as the sequel to Kazan.
  • Baree, Son of Kazan

    James Oliver Curwood

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 11, 2015)
    Baree, Son of Kazan is a novel about a wild wolfling pup named Baree written by James Oliver Curwood as the sequel to Kazan. It is a classic that is much loved by many, from one of America's most loved and best selling authors. Any profits made from the sale of this book will go towards supporting the Freeriver Community project, a project that aims to support community and encourage well-being. To learn more about the Freeriver Community project please visit the website- www.freerivercommunity.com
  • Baree, Son Of Kazan

    James Oliver Curwood

    Paperback (Lector House, June 21, 2019)
    This book is a result of an effort made by us towards making a contribution to the preservation and repair of original classic literature. In an attempt to preserve, improve and recreate the original content, we have worked towards: 1. Type-setting & Reformatting: The complete work has been re-designed via professional layout, formatting and type-setting tools to re-create the same edition with rich typography, graphics, high quality images, and table elements, giving our readers the feel of holding a 'fresh and newly' reprinted and/or revised edition, as opposed to other scanned & printed (Optical Character Recognition - OCR) reproductions. 2. Correction of imperfections: As the work was re-created from the scratch, therefore, it was vetted to rectify certain conventional norms with regard to typographical mistakes, hyphenations, punctuations, blurred images, missing content/pages, and/or other related subject matters, upon our consideration. Every attempt was made to rectify the imperfections related to omitted constructs in the original edition via other references. However, a few of such imperfections which could not be rectified due to intentional\unintentional omission of content in the original edition, were inherited and preserved from the original work to maintain the authenticity and construct, relevant to the work. We believe that this work holds historical, cultural and/or intellectual importance in the literary works community, therefore despite the oddities, we accounted the work for print as a part of our continuing effort towards preservation of literary work and our contribution towards the development of the society as a whole, driven by our beliefs. We are grateful to our readers for putting their faith in us and accepting our imperfections with regard to preservation of the historical content. HAPPY READING!
  • Baree - Son of Kazan

    James Oliver Curwood, The Perfect Library

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 12, 2015)
    "Baree - Son of Kazan" from James Oliver Curwood. American action-adventure writer and conservationist (1878-1927).
  • Baree, Son of Kazan

    James Oliver Curwood

    eBook (anboco, July 14, 2017)
    Since the publication of my two animal books, "Kazan" and "The Grizzly King," I have received so many hundreds of letters from friends of wild animal life, all of which were more or less of an enquiring nature, that I have been encouraged to incorporate in this preface of the third of my series—"Baree, Son of Kazan"—something more of my desire and hope in writing of wild life, and something of the foundation of fact whereupon this and its companion books have been written.I have always disliked the preaching of sermons in the pages of romance. It is like placing a halter about an unsuspecting reader's neck and dragging him into paths for which he may have no liking. But if fact and truth produce in the reader's mind a message for himself, then a work has been done. That is what I hope for in my nature books. The American people are not and never have been lovers of wild life. As a nation we have gone after Nature with a gun.And what right, you may ask, has a confessed slaughterer of wild life such as I have been to complain? None at all, I assure you. I have twenty-seven guns—and I have used them all. I stand condemned as having done more than my share toward extermination. But that does not lessen the fact that I have learned; and in learning I have come to believe that if boys and girls and men and women could be brought into the homes and lives of wild birds and animals as their homes are made and their lives are lived we would all understand at last that wherever a heart beats it is very much like our own in the final analysis of things. To see a bird singing on a twig means but little; but to live a season with that bird, to be with it in courting days, in matehood and motherhood, to understand its griefs as well as its gladness means a great deal. And in my books it is my desire to tell of the lives of the wild things which I know as they are actually lived. It is not my desire to humanize them.
  • Baree, Son of Kazan

    James Oliver Curwood

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 13, 2017)
    Baree, Son of Kazan By James Oliver Curwood
  • Baree, Son of Kazan

    James Oliver Curwood

    (Independently published, March 22, 2020)
    During these first days of his life his home was in the heart of a great windfall where Gray Wolf, his blind mother, had found a safe nest for his babyhood, and to which Kazan, her mate, came only now and then, his eyes gleaming like strange balls of greenish fire in the darkness. It was Kazan's eyes that gave to Baree his first impression of something existing away from his mother's side, and they brought to him also his discovery of vision. He could feel, he could smell, he could hear—but in that black pit under the fallen timber he had never seen until the eyes came. At first they frightened him; then they puzzled him, and his fear changed to an immense curiosity. He would be looking straight at them, when all at once they would disappear. This was when Kazan turned his head. And then they would flash back at him again out of the darkness with such startling suddenness that Baree would involuntarily shrink closer to his mother, who always trembled and shivered in a strange sort of way when Kazan came in.
  • Baree, Son Of Kazan & The Grizzly King

    James Oliver Curwood, Frank Hoffman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 10, 2017)
    Baree, Son Of Kazan & The Grizzly King By James Oliver Curwood, Frank Hoffman (Illustrated by)
  • Baree Son of Kazan

    James Oliver Curwood

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 21, 2018)
    The story of the son of the blind Grey Wolf and the gallant part he played in the lives of a man and a woman.
  • Baree, Son of Kazan

    James Oliver Curwood, Frank B. Hoffman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 9, 2017)
    This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
  • Baree, Son Of Kazan

    James Oliver Curwood, Frontis

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 3, 1917)
    Copyright 1917, later reprint, ex-library, hardcover, 246 pages, with b/w illustrations. SYNOPSIS: "The thrilling adventure story about a half-tame, half-wild wolf pup, born of a dog father and blind wolf mother, who is accidentally separated from his parents and must learn to survive in the Canadian wilderness on his own. He meets otters, rabbits, owls, bears, and beavers, along with humans, from which he eventually learns love, compassion, and loyalty." CONDITION: Library cardholder/stamps/notations inside with sticker taped to lower spine. Occasional small smudge or edge-rip on pages. Binding is secure.