The Living Forest
About this book
An exciting adventure tale of two boys and their struggle for survival in the deep dark woods of Canada at the turn of the 20th Century. Richly evocative and beautifully illustrated by the author himself, this tale is as enthralling and engaging as when it was written long ago.
Arthur Henry Howard Heming (1870-1940) was a Canadian painter and novelist known as the "chronicler of the North" for his paintings, sketches, essays and books about Canada's North. Born in Paris, Ontario and raised in Hamilton, he studied in New York and London under artists Frank Vincent DuMond and Frank Brangwyn. He was colour blind and as a result worked mostly in black and white. He was the author of The Drama of the Forests (1921), Spirit Lake (1923) and The Living Forest (1925).
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Table of contents
- Title page
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- DEDICATED
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- CHAPTER I - ADVENTURE AND TRAGEDY
- CHAPTER II - THE MURDERERS RETURN
- CHAPTER III - OUR HIDING PLACE
- CHAPTER IV - THE WAY OF WOLVES
- CHAPTER V - DEATH AGAIN APPROACHES
- CHAPTER VI - THE WAY OF BEARS
- CHAPTER VII - THE WAY OF FOXES
- CHAPTER VIII - THE WAY OF BEAVERS
- CHAPTER IX - THE WAY OF TRAILERS
- CHAPTER X - SIGNS OF THE MURDERERS
- CHAPTER XI - THE GREAT CARIBOU THRONG
- CHAPTER XII - OUR TRAPPING TRAIL
- CHAPTER XIII - THE TRAILING OF OUTLAWS
- CHAPTER XIV - THE WAY OF THE NORTH
- CHAPTER XV - THE MURDERERS’ INVISIBLE TRAIL
- CHAPTER XVI - THE DANCE OF THE DEAD MEN
