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  1. 1 de ene. de 2015 · In his famous book, God’s Country and the Woman, he depicts a vivid image of the Canadian north-western territory as well as the struggle of ordinary people against outlaws and huge companies. Curwood was an avid hunter in his youth, and although he changed his views as he grew older and eventually became an environmentalist, he kept his love ...

    • James Oliver Curwood
  2. Raine's first screenplay credit was for 1937's God's Country and the Woman, from a book by James Oliver Curwood, one of the most successful American novelists of the early 20th century. The story had already served as the basis for two silent film adaptations.

  3. Jefferson Russett runs a logging company; his brother, Steve, is the prodigal son. Jeff cuts off his allowance and puts him to work, but on his first day, he is tricked into signing a contract allowing arch-rivals Barton Logging to use Russett railways.

  4. This sale is for God’s Country and the Woman (1937) with English Subtitles on DVD. These DVD’s will play on any DVD player anywhere in the world (Region Free). Ships in 24hrs. BTC is accepted. Comes on DVD-R in paper sleeves. Shipping Shipping is $3 or FREE for orders over $50. Replacements. Replacements are made for the same title only ...

  5. Far away, in the timberlands of the North, where the purity of woman is placed above all else, lived Josephine Adare, a kind, honest soul, whose face plainly bore an expression of deep sorrow and anxiety. Up to this, God's Own Country, came a man, Philip Weyman, to spend a year in that region. The man meets the woman and falls in love with her. He begs her to confide in him her great sorrow ...

  6. This early work by James Oliver Curwood was originally published in 1915 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. In Curwood's tender novel "God's Country and the Woman", the Canadian wilderness hero, Phillip Weyman, agrees to help Josephine Adare, her family, and friends against the wiles and lechery of an outlaw gang, while the Russett and Barton Lumber ...

  7. When the film begins, Jeff (Robert Barrat) is furious at his brother and partner, Steve (George Brent). After all, Jeff works his butt off while Steve parties in the big city. Well, Jeff is announcing that enough is enough and it's going to end NOW! Well, apparently Steve didn't exactly believe him and soon makes a muck of things.