
audiobook
by Ralph Connor
Compiled by David Widger
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TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
CORPORAL CAMERON OF THE NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE - A TALE OF THE MACLEOD TRAIL - By Ralph Connor
THE DOCTOR - A TALE OF THE ROCKIES - By Ralph Connor
GLENGARRY SCHOOLDAYS - A STORY OF THE EARLY DAYS IN GLENGARRY - By Ralph Connor
TO HIM THAT HATH - A NOVEL OF THE WEST OF TODAY - By Ralph Connor
BLACK ROCK - A TALE OF THE SELKIRKS - By Ralph Connor
THE PATROL OF THE SUN DANCE TRAIL - By Ralph Connor
THE SKY PILOT - A TALE OF THE FOOTHILLS - By Ralph Connor
Step into a treasure trove of early Canadian storytelling, where frontier adventure, small‑town drama, and earnest moral quests unfold across dozens of short novels and serialized tales. The collection opens with crisp, action‑filled sketches of mounted police on the Macleod Trail, a determined doctor navigating Rocky Mountain hardships, and school‑yard rivalries in a fledgling Glengarry settlement. Each work is introduced by concise chapter listings that let listeners glimpse the narrative rhythm before they dive in, offering a clear roadmap through rugged landscapes, bustling railway towns, and the quiet resolve of ordinary people facing extraordinary choices.
Beyond the opening scenes, the anthology showcases a broad palette of settings—from the pine‑scented Selkirks to the sun‑kissed prairies of Saskatchewan—while maintaining a steady focus on personal integrity, community bonds, and the quiet heroism of everyday life. Listeners will find a welcoming entry point to explore many of these self‑contained stories, each promising a slice of early twentieth‑century life that feels both rooted in its era and resonant today.
Language
en
Duration
~10 minutes (10K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2019-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1937
A Canadian minister who turned frontier life, faith, and adventure into hugely popular fiction, this early bestseller wrote with energy and a strong moral sense. Under the pen name Ralph Connor, he became one of the most widely read Canadian novelists of the early 20th century.
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