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Adventure, honor, and love drive a young patriot amidst the clash of empires. Can one man's loyalty survive in a world fraught with intrigue and danger? Set during the American Revolution, Cardigan follows the courageous and noble-hearted Michael Cardigan as he navigates a world divided by loyalty and treachery. In a tale blending action, romance, and history, Cardigan's journey pits him against British foes and colonial spies, all while testing his values and resilience. Curwood's classic novel paints a vivid portrait of early America and one man's fight for freedom. Robert William Chambers…mehr

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Adventure, honor, and love drive a young patriot amidst the clash of empires. Can one man's loyalty survive in a world fraught with intrigue and danger? Set during the American Revolution, Cardigan follows the courageous and noble-hearted Michael Cardigan as he navigates a world divided by loyalty and treachery. In a tale blending action, romance, and history, Cardigan's journey pits him against British foes and colonial spies, all while testing his values and resilience. Curwood's classic novel paints a vivid portrait of early America and one man's fight for freedom. Robert William Chambers (1865-1933) was an American artist and fiction writer, best known for his 1895 book of short stories entitled The King in Yellow. Cardigan is "an enthralling story of the bitter struggle in the colonies preceding the War of Independence for the adherence of the Indians; of the breeding of rebellion among the colonists, families divided against themselves; of adventure and heroism, of treachery and deceit."
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James Oliver "Jim" Curwood (1878 - 1927) was an American action-adventure writer and conservationist. His books were often based on adventures set in the Hudson's Bay area, the Yukon or Alaska and ranked among the top-ten best sellers in the United States in the early and mid 1920s, according to Publishers Weekly. At least one hundred and eighty motion pictures have been based on or directly inspired by his novels and short stories; one was produced in three versions from 1919 to 1953. At the time of his death, Curwood was the highest paid (per word) author in the world. He built Curwood Castle as a place to greet guests and as a writing studio in his hometown of Owosso, Michigan. The castle was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is now operated by the city as a museum. The city commemorates him with an annual Curwood Festival.