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Whether hunters and fishermen , campers or nature photographers , the heroes
of outdoor fiction stumbled by accident or design into an urban Arcadia . Given
unlimited wealth , they conquered their difficulties with ready cash and provided ...
Whether hunters and fishermen , campers or nature photographers , the heroes
of outdoor fiction stumbled by accident or design into an urban Arcadia . Given
unlimited wealth , they conquered their difficulties with ready cash and provided ...
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won over , as was Pat Malone in Boy Scouts in a Trapper ' s Camp , by Christian
morality and Scouting principles ; but more often they served as foils to the
heroes ' superior idealism , imagination or money , 12 Boys like the Outdoor
Chums ...
won over , as was Pat Malone in Boy Scouts in a Trapper ' s Camp , by Christian
morality and Scouting principles ; but more often they served as foils to the
heroes ' superior idealism , imagination or money , 12 Boys like the Outdoor
Chums ...
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After two years at Banff and a tour as missioner in the Far North , Gordon settled
down to publish twenty - two novels of outdoor life under the pen name “ Ralph
Connor . " His first novel , Black Rock : a Tale of the Selkirks , was one of the best
...
After two years at Banff and a tour as missioner in the Far North , Gordon settled
down to publish twenty - two novels of outdoor life under the pen name “ Ralph
Connor . " His first novel , Black Rock : a Tale of the Selkirks , was one of the best
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