Here are the best of many thrilling stories written by James Oliver Curwood concerning the ships that once plied America's fresh-water oceans - and the dauntless men who sailed them. These tales of the Inland Seas are reliable word-pictures of vessels and sailors now remembered only by the survivors of a generation that will soon have passed entirely away. Mr. Curwood, though better known as a writer of Canadian wilderness novels, was once regarded as an authority in such matters.
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Here are the best of many thrilling stories written by James Oliver Curwood concerning the ships that once plied America's fresh-water oceans - and the dauntless men who sailed them. These tales of the Inland Seas are reliable word-pictures of vessels and sailors now remembered only by the survivors of a generation that will soon have passed entirely away. Mr. Curwood, though better known as a writer of Canadian wilderness novels, was once regarded as an authority in such matters.
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Good. Ex-library. Ex-library with expected stamps and remnants. Tanned. Finger smudges in text. Wear to edges of cover and spine. No wear-through holes. No writing in text. 301 pp. Blue cloth over boards-no dust jacket. Library binding. 7-1/2" x 5" x 1-3/8". Audience: General/trade. Bobbs-Merrill Co. Printed in the US.
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Very Good. Book VERY GOOD/no DJ in nearly perfect forest green cloth with gold print on spine. A crisp, bright and unmarked copy-very desirable with as-new binding and nice pages. Approx. 5.25" x 7.75", 301 pages. This book collects 14 of Curwood's stories about the men and ships that once plied the Great Lakes.