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""The Country Beyond: A Romance of the Wilderness"" is a novel by James Oliver Curwood that tells the story of Peter Keith, a young man who leaves behind his life of luxury in the city to find adventure and purpose in the Canadian wilderness. Peter's journey takes him through...
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A fugitive, a forbidden love, and the unforgiving wilderness. Bound by duty and desire, two souls journey into the unknown. Will they find safety-or peril-in the heart of the wild? In The Country Beyond, James Oliver Curwood weaves an intense tale of love, adventure,...
Venture into the untamed Canadian Northwest with James Oliver Curwood's "The Country Beyond," a thrilling adventure of romance and survival on the frontier. This meticulously prepared edition revives a classic of historical fiction, immersing readers in the vast wilderness...
Venture into the untamed Canadian Northwest with James Oliver Curwood's "The Country Beyond," a thrilling adventure of romance and survival on the frontier. This meticulously prepared edition revives a classic of historical fiction, immersing readers in the vast wilderness...
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