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2026

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An Unofficial Affair by Harold Bindloss is presented in a clean English digital edition with active navigation. The book belongs to classics and preserves the character of the source text for sustained ebook reading. The opening pages establish the work's atmosphere with this first movement: A HAGGARD, fever-worn white man lay panting in a tent beside a muddy river which flows through the great palm-forests on the northern border of a certain British colony in Western Africa. The flickerin...

2025

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The story is set in the Canadian wilderness, a common backdrop for Bindloss's novels. The title character, the "girl from Keller's," is Muriel Hastings, a young and independent woman who is a central figure in the novel. Muriel becomes involved with the rugged and adventurous protagonist, Alton Clyde, who is a man of the wilderness.The plot revolves around their experiences and challenges as they navigate the wilderness together. The novel combines elements of adventure, romance, and the e...

Prescott of Saskatchewan

Frontier Tales of Love and Loss in the Canadian Prairie

2019

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In "Prescott of Saskatchewan," Harold Bindloss masterfully weaves a narrative that explores themes of ambition, perseverance, and the harsh realities of frontier life in early 20th century Canada. Set against the rugged backdrop of Saskatchewan, the novel employs a realist literary style that vividly captures the struggles and triumphs of its protagonist, Prescott. Bindloss's keen eye for detail and immersive storytelling bring to life the landscapes, challenges, and sociocultural dynamics...

2025

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Cartwright, a man who married for money and cares little for his stepchildren, inherits the ailing Amazon River Shipping Company.Driven by a desire to make a fortune and prove his worth, he sets sail for the Amazon with his loyal first mate, Ben, and his reluctant stepchildren, Clara and Jack.Their journey is fraught with danger, as they encounter treacherous rapids, hostile natives, and ruthless competitors.Cartwright is forced to confront his own limitations and prejudices as he learns t...

The Dark Road

A Thrilling Canadian Wilderness Adventure of Survival, Friendship, and Perseverance

2021

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In 'The Dark Road,' Harold Bindloss crafts a poignant narrative that traverses themes of isolation, resilience, and the struggle for self-identity against the rugged backdrop of the Canadian wilderness. Bindloss employs a vivid, evocative literary style characterized by rich descriptions and psychologically complex characters. This novel situates itself within the early 20th-century literary context, reflecting the growing interest in nature'Äôs dual role as both a nurturing force and a ha...

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The Wilderness Mine

Into the Heart of the Wilderness: A Tale of Danger and Adventure in the Canadian Mines

2021

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In "The Wilderness Mine," Harold Bindloss crafts a compelling narrative that intricately weaves themes of adventure, isolation, and the quest for identity against the backdrop of the untamed wilderness. The novel, set in the rugged landscapes of Canada, employs vivid imagery and rich descriptions to evoke the raw beauty and peril of nature. Through a delicate balance of character-driven storytelling and thrilling escapades, Bindloss explores the psychological and emotional struggles faced ...

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2025

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The novel typically follows a protagonist who faces a crisis that threatens their reputation and honor. The exact details can vary, but the core elements often include:Introduction of the Protagonist: The story begins by introducing the main character, often a man of integrity and standing within his community or social circle.Crisis or Misfortune: The protagonist encounters a significant setback or accusation that damages their reputation. This could be due to misunderstandings, betrayal ...

For the Allinson Honor

A Test of Courage in the Canadian Wilderness

2019

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Harold Bindloss's "For the Allinson Honor" is a profound exploration of human resilience set against the rugged backdrop of the Canadian frontier. Through a blend of vivid storytelling and sharp psychological insight, Bindloss crafts a narrative that juxtaposes the strains of personal ambition with the harsh realities of survival in an unforgiving landscape. With a style that melds descriptive naturalism with a keen focus on character development, the novel immerses readers in early 20th-c...

2025

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In "Brandon of the Engineers," the story likely follows the adventures of the protagonist, Brandon, who is a member of the engineering corps, possibly in a colonial or frontier setting. As an engineer, Brandon may be involved in various projects such as building infrastructure, constructing railways, or managing natural resources.The plot may revolve around Brandon's experiences as he navigates the challenges and dangers of his profession, including encounters with hostile environments, en...

2022

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In "Prescott of Saskatchewan," Harold Bindloss weaves a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of pioneer life in the Canadian prairies. Set against the backdrop of Saskatchewan's rugged landscape, the story follows the adventures and challenges of the protagonist, Prescott, as he navigates the harsh realities of homesteading and human relationships. Bindloss employs a vivid literary style characterized by rich descriptions and a keen sense of place, embodying the spirit of ea...

2025

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The novel begins with Ingleby and Colin working tirelessly to establish their homesteads. The harsh and often unforgiving environment of the prairie tests their endurance and determination. Hetty, meanwhile, is managing her own homestead with remarkable competence, earning the respect of her peers.As Ingleby and Hetty get to know each other, a mutual respect and attraction develop. However, their relationship is complicated by societal expectations and the disapproval of Hetty's father. Ma...

2025

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Set in the Canadian wilderness, "Carson of Red River" follows the story of its eponymous protagonist, Carson, a rugged and resourceful frontiersman who makes his living as a trapper and guide. When Carson's friend, Jim Steele, becomes embroiled in a dispute over mining rights with a powerful corporation, Carson must navigate treacherous terrain, face dangerous adversaries, and confront his own past in order to help his friend and protect their way of life.Harold Bindloss' novel is known fo...