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  • The Greater Power

    This robust outdoor novel tells the story of the remaking in the great western forests of a man who had failed in London. His engineering victory over a waterfall, and his defeat of a wily syndicate of land thieves, accomplished through the inspiration of a wonderful woman's love, make a thrilling tale. It is full of the spirit of the outdoor world, and should delight Mr. Bindloss' rapidly growing ... Read more

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  • Hawtrey's Deputy

    The whole story is told with tht most spontaneous verve, and is tinged with a delightful element of romance."--The Western Daily Mercury. ... Read more

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  • The Long Portage

    Another realistic story of the Northwest, taking us into a British Columbian wilderness and showing us what it is like to make long journeys through a trackless, inhospitable, and perilous waste. The hero of the story is a thoroughly likable young man--strong, clean, fearless, and self-reliant--whose mission is to restore the good name of a member of his family by disproving a charge of cowardice ... Read more

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  • Prescott of Saskatchewan

    Set amidst the vast prairies of western Canada, Prescott of Saskatchewan is an engaging novel that highlights the importance of friendship, loyalty, and love in times of adversity. When Prescott's dear friend goes missing, he eagerly heads up the search effort—until he himself is accused of murdering the missing man. Will Prescott be able to clear his name? Read this classic western to find out. ... Read more

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  • Blake's Burden

    Mr. Bindloss knows the north-west regions of Canada well, and the story of Blake's hardships, his trials, and his triumphs, is a thrilling one. The spirit of adventure and the freedom at the Wild West makes the blood tingle in one's veins ... Read more

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  • Alton of Somasco

    Though he was born and died in England, Harold Bindloss spent much of his youth traveling the world, and he was particularly enamored of the forests of Canada, where he would later set many of his Western novels. In Alton of Somasco, small-time logger Harry Alton has big plans for his land—and the ambitions and smarts to make his dream a reality. But when a conniving British businessman shows up ... Read more

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  • The Wilderness Mine

    A typical Bindloss mixture of romance and adventure, the romance being the winning of a girl whose wealth and position are an obstacle and the adventure taking place in Cumberland and in western Canada. ... Read more

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  • The Gold Trail

    English novelist Harold E. Bindloss spent a number of years in Western Canada during his youth. Because of these experiences, many of his novels deal with the prairies and their settlement. He produced over 30 such novels in addition to many other works, including In the Niger Country (1898), Wide Dominion (1899), Damaged Reputation (1908), Masters of the Wheat-Lands (1910), Carmen's Messenger ... Read more

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  • The Buccaneer Farmer

    The morning was bright after heavy rain, and when Osborn looked out of the library window a warm, south-west breeze shook the larches about Tarnside Hall. Now and then a shadow sped across the tarn, darkening the ripples that sparkled like silver when the cloud drove on. Osborn frowned, for he had meant to go fishing and it was a morning when the big, shy trout would rise. His game-keeper was ... Read more

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  • A Prairie Courtship

    In the aftermath of her father's death, the plucky Alison Leigh finds herself without any viable financial prospects. After considering her options, she decides to get a fresh start in Winnipeg, Canada, where a family member secures her a secretarial position. After adjusting to life in the remote outpost, Alison's fortunes begin to improve when she finds love ... Read more

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  • Ranching for Sylvia

    A new book by Harold Bindloss is always welcome. He tells a story well indeed, but one likes his books best perhaps for the environment which he knows so well how to sketch. He has written charming stories of the Canadian Northwest and one remembers with pleasure his novels Prescott of Saskatchewan and Winston of the Prairie ... Read more

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  • Thurston of Orchard Valley

    The remarkably prolific author Harold Bindloss was born and died in England, but he spent many of the intervening years working odd jobs in exotic locales around the world as a means of sating his unquenchable wanderlust. His novel Thurston of Orchard Valley introduces readers to the gruff, hardscrabble Geoffrey Thurston, who, like a long line of his forebears, works the land. When an unlikely ... Read more

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