[Gutenberg 29958] • The Law-Breakers

[Gutenberg 29958] • The Law-Breakers
Authors
Cullum, Ridgwell
Tags
prairie provinces -- fiction , royal canadian mounted police -- fiction
Date
2016-12-02T00:00:00+00:00
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0.43 MB
Lang
en
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Ridgwell Cullum (pseudonym of Sidney Groves Burghard) (13 August 1867 – 3 November 1943) was a British writer who wrote a large number of adventure novels over more than 30 years, usually set in sparsely populated regions of the United States or Canada.

He left home aged 17 to join a gold rush in the Transvaal in South Africa, where he became involved in the conflict between British and Boer settlers; he travelled to the scene of another gold rush in Yukon in north-west Canada; he spent a few years cattle-ranching in Montana, USA.

His first novel The Devil's Keg, set in Alberta, Canada, was published in 1903. After its success, he settled in Britain and became a full-time writer. Several of his novels were made into films.

Complete Works of Ridgwell Cullum:

The edition comes with fourteen books, illustrations, active table of contents, and active navigation.

Included Works:

The Forfeit

The Golden Woman

The Heart Of Unaga

The Hound From The North

In The Brooding Wild

The Law-Breakers

The Man In The Twilight

The Night Riders

The One-Way Trail

The Story Of The Foss River Ranch

The Triumph Of John Kars

The Twins Of Suffering Creek

The Watchers Of The Plains

The Way Of The Strong