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English novelist Harold E. Bindloss spent a number of years in Western Canada during his youth. Because of these experiences, many of his novels deal with the prairies and their settlement. He produced over 30 such novels in addition to many other works, including In the Niger Country (1898), Wide Dominion (1899), Damaged Reputation (1908), Masters of the Wheat-Lands (1910), Carmen's Messenger (1917), The Girl From Keller's (1917), Sadie's Conquest (1918), Lister's Great Adventure (1920), Pine-Creek Ranch (1926), Border Trail (1931) Jungle Gold (1932) and Forbidden Rivers (1936).
The story of the adventurous tale of three young men and their search for sunken treasure off the coast of Alaska.Harold Bindloss was a British author known for his adventure novels set in the rugged landscapes of Canada's frontier. His works often focus on themes of perseverance, exploration, and the challenges of life in remote, untamed environments. Bindloss's vivid descriptions and strong characterizations made his novels popular in the early 20th century. Though not as well-known today, his stories of the Canadian wilderness and the people who ventured there offer a captivating glimpse into a bygone era of adventure and hardship.
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