TITLE: THE FRONTIERSMAN: A TALE OF THE YUKON
AUTHOR: H. A. CODY (HIRAM ALFRED)
PUBLISHER: WILLIAM BRIGGS
PUBLISHED YEAR: 1910
GENRE: FICTION, ADVENTURE, HISTORICAL
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
TOTAL PAGES: 135
FORMAT: PDF
DESCRIPTION:
The Frontiersman: A Tale of the Yukon is a gripping adventure set amidst the untamed wilderness of Canada’s northern frontier. This timeless classic tells the story of ambition, faith, and survival during the Yukon gold rush era. Through the eyes of a passionate young parson determined to bring Christianity to the Indigenous people, readers witness the struggle between greed and morality, love and duty, courage and despair. As the frozen land tests every man’s endurance, the novel captures the beauty and brutality of the North while weaving a tale of human resilience and spiritual conviction. Rich in atmosphere and character, this story embodies the pioneering spirit of early Canada.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Hiram Alfred Cody (1872–1948) was one of Canada’s most widely read authors and an influential Anglican clergyman. Over his lifetime, he published 25 books, blending faith, adventure, and morality into his writing. His works—such as The Long Patrol and The King’s Arrow—earned him a loyal readership across North America. Known for his accessible prose and strong Christian themes, Cody’s novels captured both the ruggedness of Canadian life and the moral struggles of his era, leaving behind a lasting mark on early Canadian literature.

Henry M –
An adventurous journey I couldnt put down exceptional
Charlotte T. –
Thrilling story of courage and survival Codys writing is superb