TITLE: The Men of the Last Frontier
Author: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney
Publisher: Charles Scribner’s Sons
Published Year: 1932
Genre: Memoir, History, Nature, Non-Fiction
Language: English
Total Pages: 133
Format: PDF
DESCRIPTION:
The Men of the Last Frontier is a moving blend of memoir, history, and wilderness reflection. Written with great passion, it explores Canada’s northern frontiers at a time when the advance of industry began to threaten its untouched lands. Grey Owl captures the beauty of forests, rivers, and wildlife while warning of the dangers posed by uncontrolled exploitation.
Through stories of trappers, First Nations traditions, and his encounters with nature, he calls for a lasting respect for the environment and the creatures that inhabit it. The book remains a timeless message on the need to protect and preserve the natural world.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Archibald Stansfeld Belaney (1888–1938) was an English-born author and conservationist who devoted his life to protecting wildlife in Canada. Deeply connected to nature, he became one of the earliest and most influential voices advocating for environmental preservation through his books, lectures, and public campaigns.

Ava K –
Belaney brings the wilderness to life a true masterpiece
Lucas J –
Immersive and enlightening loved every story.