Motion Picture Classic (May 1921 - Dec 1927)

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From the Great White Way the Great White Spaces This great author knows the animals of the wilderness more intimately than any other writer. His absorbing tales of their adventurous life are laid in the range of country where no hunters go. COME to the great magic land of the Northwest — come where the breath of Romance stirs in the blood of men and women — come to the land of adventure, strange, enchanting, wondrous. Stand under the great open sky — gaze at the wondrous Red Moon and the North Star — hear the cry of the wolf-pack — thrill to the magic of the forests — sit by the soft glow of the camp-fire — come to the top of the world ! and feel the spell of the vast white wilderness! You do not Rack up your troubles and follow CURWOOD into Adventureland have to stir out oi your easy chair to do it. James Oliver Curwood takes you to the North Country, where splendid adventures are always happening — where romance steadily spins her golden web of enchantment. Here is great drama, played by great and fearless men who quicken your red blood and lift you clear of care and worry, carrying you far and happily into Adventureland ! 6 Complete Novels -James Oliver Curwood Now at a Special Price “The Hunted Women' “Baree, Son of Kazan’ There never was a writer with the compelling power of James Oliver Curwood. His books have that gripping, broad interest of big things done in a big way. Whether you read about “Baree, Son of Kazan," the story of the iittle outcast wolf-dog, or about "The Hunted Woman,” the appeal fairly takes you by the heart. You find yourself gripped by this great writer's power. As no man has done before, he brings to you the atmosphere of the North, the appeal and mystery of the wilderness, the scent of crisp air, the overpowering sensa ti-m of great untrammeled *nno« ’God’s Country and tho Woman’ ’Tho Courage of Marge O’Doone”, Herg are the humor and tragedy, the grip and gladness of a great and glorious country. More than 2.t)00,f)00 copies of these books have been sold. The tales have been eagerly sought by moving picture companies. And now you have the opportunity of obtaining a beautiful six-volume set of James Oliver Curwood at an unprecedented orice 1 At last this worldfamous anther is brought within the ’The Grizzly King”, “Nomads of the North” reach of everybody. By acting quickly — that is the condition, remember — you can obtain a wonderful six-volume set of James Oliver Curwood for practically half price I The set, which is beautifully bound in dark maroon cloth, with the titles lettered in gold, has sold regularly for almost DOT1BT-K the present price ! Send No Money James Oliver Curwood used to •loop with a young grizzly boar, and as a mult of this close study his novel, “The Drizzly King,” Is one of the most entrancing and realistic animal stories ever written. If you are tired of ordinary novels, if you are “fed up” with the humdrum of your daily routine, if you want to feel the clean white snow of the great Northwest under your feet, if you want to live among real men and real women, follow Curwood into adventureland I Don’t bother to send any money. Merely mail the coupon and the six volumes of Curwood will be sent to Cy you at once. When they arrive, you have JT/ the privilege of examining them for seven days, and then paying for them $ in small monthly installments. This . O / _ offer is good only while the present y D*^' y Nelson Doubleday. Inc. special edition is available. Take advantage of it now — mail the 4 coupon at once and make — ft sure of your set. Kindly send me the slxvolume beautifully bound set of Janie# Oliver Curwood at the spe Nelson Doubleday, Inc. Dept. C-912 t Garden City, N Y‘ , Addma ntv.. . privilege of examining them for seven days, and at the end of that time if I decide to keep them I will forward you $1.50 and then send $2.00 each month for three months, making a total of $7.50. if I wish to do so. 1 may return the set before the end of the examination period and will ‘hen not owe you anything By sending cash with your order you can secure this set for only $7.00, 'Seventy-one )