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The Trail of '98: A Northland Romance

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An aging narrator haunted by a northern gold rush recounts his fevered passage from hopeful departure to a brutal landscape, depicting desperate stampedes, perilous routes, and a makeshift camp where greed and violence grow. Intimate strands—an agonized love and the death of a brother—shape his guilt and longing as social bonds unravel. The work moves through stages of migration, encampment, and collapse to show how the pursuit of fortune corrodes comradeship and moral order, while the unforgiving environment amplifies suffering and leaves a residue of ruin and remorse.

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Robert W. Service

Robert W. Service was a Canadian poet and novelist, best known for his vivid depictions of life in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. His works often reflect themes of adventure, nature, and the human spirit. Among his most notable collections is "The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses," which captures the rugged beauty and challenges of the North. Service's engaging storytelling and lyrical style have earned him a lasting place in the literary heritage of Canada, making him a beloved figure among readers of poetry and adventure tales.

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