Born in a rural community deep in the wilds of Michigan's forested hills, James Oliver Curwood lived the life of an outdoorsman from a very young age. Over time, however, his love of the outdoors led him to adopt a more conservative stance, and he gradually emerged as an important early figure in the environmental movement. This evolution can be seen in The Wolf Hunters, which pairs classic outdoor action and adventure with a deeper philosophical take on the beauty of nature.

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- THE WOLF HUNTERS
- Contents
- Chapter I - The Fight in the Forest
- Chapter II - How Wabigoon Became a White Man
- Chapter III - Roderick Sees the Footprint
- Chapter IV - Roderick's First Taste of the Hunter's Life
- Chapter V - Mysterious Shots in the Wilderness
- Chapter VI - Mukoki Disturbs the Ancient Skeletons
- Chapter VII - Roderick Discovers the Buckskin Bag
- Chapter VIII - How Wolf Became the Companion of Men
- Chapter IX - Wolf Takes Vengeance Upon His People
- Chapter X - Roderick Explores the Chasm
- Chapter XI - Roderick's Dream
- Chapter XII - The Secret of the Skeleton's Hand
- Chapter XIII - Snowed In
- Chapter XIV - The Rescue of Wabigoon
- Chapter XV - Roderick Holds the Woongas at Bay
- Chapter XVI - The Surprise at the Post