Baree, Son of Kazan

James Oliver Curwood

Baree had not killed, but he had conquered. His first great day—or night—had come. The world was filled with a new promise for him, as vast as the night itself.

Baree, Son of Kazan

BY

JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD

ILLUSTRATED BY

FRANK B. HOFFMAN

Garden City      New York

DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY

1917

Copyright, 1917, by

Doubleday, Page & Company

All rights reserved, including that of

translation into foreign languages,

including the Scandinavian

COPYRIGHT, 1917, BY THE RED BOOK CORPORATION

UNDER THE TITLE “A SON OF KAZAN”

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