[Gutenberg 29183] • Partners of the Out-Trail

[Gutenberg 29183] • Partners of the Out-Trail
Authors
Bindloss, Harold
Publisher
Dodo Press
Tags
british columbia -- fiction , inheritance and succession -- fiction
ISBN
9781409988601
Date
1919-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.24 MB
Lang
en
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Harold Edward Bindloss (1866-1945) was an English novelist who wrote many adventure novels set in western Canada. Bindloss was born in Liverpool in 1866. He was more than 30 years old before he began writing. Previously he worked as a farmer in Canada and as a cargo heaver, a planter, and at other jobs in southern climes. He returned to London. In 1898, he published his first book, a non-fiction account based on his travels in Africa, called In the Niger Country. This was followed by dozens of novels. He was a popular writer. One reviewer writes: "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," (Oakland Tribune, 1915). Bindloss' most famous works include: The Gold Trail (1910), Vane of the Timberlands (1911) and Ranching for Sylvia (1912).