James Oliver Curwood

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James Oliver Curwood was an early 20th-century American novelist and conservationist best known for his adventure and wilderness stories set in the Canadian North.

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Douglass Houghton Curwood 1
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instanceOf conservationist
human
novelist
builtStructure Curwood Castle NERFINISHED
burialPlace Owosso, Michigan, United States NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath blood poisoning
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1878-06-12
dateOfDeath 1927-08-13
educatedAt University of Michigan
employer Detroit News-Tribune NERFINISHED
familyName Curwood NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork conservation
literature
fullName James Oliver Curwood NERFINISHED
gender male
genre adventure fiction
romantic fiction
wilderness fiction
givenName James
hasWorkAdaptedToFilm The Grizzly King NERFINISHED
The River’s End NERFINISHED
inspiredWork The Bear (1988 film) NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement conservation movement
notableFor adventure stories set in the Canadian North
wilderness and nature stories
notableWork Baree, Son of Kazan NERFINISHED
Kazan NERFINISHED
Nomads of the North NERFINISHED
The Alaskan NERFINISHED
The Country Beyond NERFINISHED
The Courage of Captain Plum NERFINISHED
The Danger Trail NERFINISHED
The Flaming Forest NERFINISHED
The Gold Hunters NERFINISHED
The Grizzly King NERFINISHED
The Honor of the Big Snows NERFINISHED
The River’s End NERFINISHED
The Valley of Silent Men NERFINISHED
The Wolf Hunters NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
screenwriter
short story writer
placeOfBirth Owosso, Michigan, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States NERFINISHED
residence Owosso, Michigan, United States NERFINISHED
writingPeriod early 20th century

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The Bear basedOnAuthor James Oliver Curwood
Mount Curwood namedAfter James Oliver Curwood
this entity surface form: Douglass Houghton Curwood