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Ridgwell Cullum, born Sidney Groves Burghard in 1867, was a British author best known for his adventure novels set in the wild frontiers of the American West and Canada. His work often portrays rugged landscapes and the various challenges faced by the inhabitants, giving readers vivid depictions of the frontier life. Cullum's literary style is characterized by an emphasis on adventure, masculinity, and the exploration of human character in the face of adversity. His novel 'The Forfeit' is a testament to his ability to weave suspense and drama into the fabric of early 20th-century frontier narratives. Despite not receiving the same level of academic attention as some of his contemporaries, Cullum's novels contributed to the romanticization of the Western genre and remain emblematic of the era's adventure storytelling. His writings, which include 'The Way of the Strong' and 'The Hound From The North', continue to be appreciated for their action-packed plots and authenticity, likely drawn from his own experiences traveling in North America before settling as a writer. Cullum passed away in 1943, but his legacy lives on through his novels, which continue to entertain readers with a taste for classic Western adventures.