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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original...
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Mooswa & Others of the Boundaries, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future...
Mooswa and Others of the Boundaries is a book written by William A. Fraser and first published in 1900. The book is a collection of stories about the wildlife and landscape of the Canadian wilderness, specifically the boundaries between Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The main character...
Mooswa and Others of the Boundaries is a book written by William A. Fraser and published in 1900. The book is a collection of stories about the animals that live in the boundaries of North America. The main character of the book is Mooswa, a moose who is the king of the forest...
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From the Introduction. THIS simple romance of a simple people, the furred dwellers of the Northern forests, came to me from time to time during the six seasons I spent on the Athabasca and Saskatchewan Rivers in the far North-West of Canada.