The Flaming Forest by James Oliver Curwood (Good, 1921, HC, 296 pgs, Grosset & Dunlap)
The Flaming Forest by James Oliver Curwood (Good, 1921, HC, 296 pgs, Grosset & Dunlap)
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Used in good condition. Cover has usual wear as dust jacket. Front end piece is detached from title page. Binding is fairly tight and all pages are intact but very discolored. Some pages are torn. Please see photos for more details
A tale of mystery, romance, and honor, as David Carrigan must choose between his duty as an officer of the law and a girl who holds him captive; a girl who Carrigan thinks he may have fallen in love with no less! Who is this strange girl Jean-Marie, and why won’t she give him his freedom? And who are the people that she surrounds herself with along the great Canadian rivers and wilderness barrens and forests of the northwest?
First Page: An hour ago, under the marvelous canopy of the blue northern sky, David Carrigan, Sergeant in His Most Excellent Majesty's Royal Northwest Mounted Police, had hummed softly to himself, and had thanked God that he was alive. He had blessed McVane, superintendent of "N" Division at Athabasca Landing, for detailing him to the mission on which he was bent. He was glad that he was traveling alone, and in the deep forest, and that for many weeks his adventure would carry him deeper and deeper into his beloved north. Making his noonday tea over a fire at the edge of the river, with the green forest crowding like an inundation on three sides of him, he had come to the conclusion for the hundredth time, perhaps that it was a nice thing to be alone in the world, for he was on what his comrades at the Landing called a "bad assignment."