Author:James Oliver Curwood

Works

 * The Courage of Captain Plum (1908) illus. Frank E. Schoonover
 * The Wolf Hunters: A tale of adventures in the wilderness (1908) illus. C. M. Relyea $PG$
 * The Gold Hunters, 1909 (sequel to The wolf Hunters) illus. C. M. Relyea $PG$
 * Kazan, 1914 $PG$


 * The Great Lakes, and the vessels that plough them, 1909 (non-fiction) $PG$
 * The Danger Trail, 1910 $PG$
 * The Honor of the Big Snows, 1911 $PG$
 * Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, 1911 $PG$
 * Flower of the North: A modern romance, 1912 $PG$
 * Isobel: A Romance of the Northern Trail, or, Icebound Hearts, 1913 $PG$
 * God's Country—and the Woman, 1915 $PG$
 * Thomas Jefferson Brown, 1915 non-fiction $PG$
 * The Hunted Woman, 1916 $PG$
 * The Grizzly King, 1916 $PG$
 * Baree, Son of Kazan, 1917 $PG$
 * The Courage of Marge O'Doone, 1918 $PG$
 * Nomads of the North, 1919 $PG$
 * The River's End; a new story of God's Country 1919 $PG$
 * Back to God's Country and Other Stories, 1920 short stories $PG$
 * The Valley of Silent Men: A story of the three river country, 1920 $PG$
 * God's Country—The Trail to Happiness, 1921 $PG$ IA
 * The Golden Snare, 1921 $PG$
 * The Flaming Forest, 1921 $PG$
 * The Country Beyond; A romance of the wilderness 1922 $PG$
 * The Alaskan, 1923 $PG$
 * A Gentleman of Courage, 1923 $PG$

Stories from magazines

 * "The Copper-Ship," (ss) Munsey’s Aug 1906
 * "The Great Love Experiment" (ss) Red Book, 1910 Dec
 * "The Remittance Man" (ss) Red Book, 1911 Jan
 * "The Blind God" (ss) Red Book, 1912 Feb
 * "Me-lee of the North" (ss) Red Book, 1912 June
 * "Beulah of the Sun" (ss) Red Book, 1912 July
 * "Kazan" (ss) Red Book, 1912 Aug [#Kazan]
 * "A Hater of Men" (ss) Red Book, 1912 Sept [#Kazan]
 * "Joan Leads the Way" (ss) Red Book, 1912 Oct [#Kazan]
 * The Laugh Maker," (ss) Red Book 1912
 * "The Match," (ss) Collier’s Jan 18 1913
 * "Nomads of the North" (ss) Red Book, 1918 May
 * "The Test of Courage" (ss) Red Book, 1918 July
 * "Fighting it Through" (ss) Red Book, 1918 Aug
 * "The Long Sleep" (ss) Red Book, 1918 Sept
 * "Where the Grey Goose Race" (ss) Cosmopolitan, 1923 Nov
 * "The Broken Man" (ss) Cosmopolitan, 1923 Dec
 * "The Darkest Hour" (ss) Cosmopolitan, 1924 Jan
 * "The Great Snow" (ss) Cosmopolitan, 1924 Feb
 * "The Man Four-Square" (ss) Cosmopolitan, 1924 Mar


 * "Captain of the Christopher Duggan", (ss) Munsey’s May 1905
 * "Lake Breed," (ss) Munsey’s Nov 1906
 * "Captain Kidd of the Underground," (ss) Cosmopolitan Jun 1907
 * "Bannockburn Widow," (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1907
 * "Piratical Lover of Tow Number Two," (ss) Munsey’s Feb 1907
 * "Salvage," (ss) Munsey’s May 1907
 * "Amateur Pirates," (ss) Cosmopolitan Jun 1908
 * "Fight for Life," (ss) Munsey’s Nov 1909
 * "Honor of the Big Snows," (ss) Munsey’s Aug 1910
 * "His First Penitent," (ss) Munsey’s Aug 1911
 * "Jim Falkner, Pirate," (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 2 1911
 * "Lawless Godliness of Billy Smoke," (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 23 1911
 * "Thomas Jefferson Brown," (ss) Munsey’s Jul 1911
 * "Strength of Men," (ss) Collier’s Feb 17 1912
 * "Oko-Kan, the Bull Moose," (ss) Munsey’s Oct 1912
 * "Beloved Murderer," (ss) Munsey’s Jan 1913
 * "Fiddling Man," (ss) Every Week Apr 16 1917
 * "Jacqueline," (ss) Good Housekeeping Aug 1918
 * "Wapi, the Walrus," (sl) Good Housekeeping Nov, Dec 1918
 * "Honor and the Outlaw," (ss) Cosmopolitan Sep 1921
 * "Country Beyond," (ss) Cosmopolitan Jul 1921
 * "Jolly Roger of the Forests," (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1921
 * "Message to His Master," (ss) Cosmopolitan Oct 1921
 * When the Gray Geese Race, (ss) Cosmopolitan Nov 1923
 * Where the Lean Wolves Inin, (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1923
 * Broken Man, (ss) Cosmopolitan Dec 1923
 * Gentleman Comes to Five Fingers, (ss) Cosmopolitan Sep 1923
 * Gentleman of Courage, (ss) Cosmopolitan Oct 1923

About Curwood

 * Son of the Forests, an Autobiography: as completed by Dorothea A. Bryant (1930)
 * James Oliver Curwood, Disciple of the Wilds (1943), by Hobart Donald Swiggett PG


 * $PG$ Available in electronic media at Project Gutenberg