
Charles G. D. Roberts
Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts was a Canadian poet and prose writer. He was one of the first Canadian authors to be internationally known. He published various works on Canadian exploration and natural history, verse, travel books, and fiction." He continued to be a well-known "man of letters" until his death.

New Poems
Experience the beauty of nature, the sting of war, and the search for meaning in life through powerful poems written in a world forever changed.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

The Secret Trails
In a world where humans and animals collide, follow the mishaps and adventures of those brave enough to enter the unforgiving wild.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

Kings in Exile
In a world where the wild is caged, a majestic buffalo must confront not only his captivity but also a fierce rival who threatens his very existence.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

Some Animal Stories
Experience the raw, untamed world as various creatures fight for survival in captivating tales of nature's beauty and harsh realities.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

Jim: The Story of a Backwoods Police Dog
In the early 20th century, a heroic dog and his master work together to take on adventure and fight to keep order in the dangerous wilderness.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

The King of the Mamozekel
Witness a young moose's daring transformation as he battles the wilderness, confronts a cunning bear, and strives to become the leader of his herd.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

Hoof and Claw
In a world of tooth and nail, creatures great and small demonstrate instinct, struggle, and the unyielding grip of the great outdoors.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

Songs of the Common Day, and, Ave!: An Ode for the Shelley Centenary
Experience late 19th-century Canadian poetry that brings landscapes to life by celebrating nature, life, and the legacy of one of the greatest poets.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

Canada in Flanders, Volume III
Witness the bravery and sacrifice of Canadian soldiers as they navigate the brutal realities of World War I's deadliest battles.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

Barbara Ladd
A restless young girl flees her oppressive home, venturing into a world where she hopes to find freedom and define her own future.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

The Book of the Native
Explore rhythmic verses that celebrate the simple, quiet beauty of rural Canada’s seasonal changes and humanity’s bond with nature.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

The Kindred of the Wild: A Book of Animal Life
Venture into the wilderness and witness profound insights into the lives and emotions of animals as their stories unfold.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

The Haunters of the Silences: A Book of Animal Life
In the frozen Canadian wilderness, follow the gripping story of a mother bear teaching her cub to survive against the harsh elements.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

The Raid from Beausejour; and How the Carter Boys Lifted the Mortgage Two Stories of Acadie
Amidst war and divided loyalties in 18th-century Acadia, a young boy must make life-altering decisions as his village faces destruction.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

In Divers Tones
Experience nostalgic verses interwoven with nature celebrating a beautiful yet complex tapestry of Canadian life, love, and resilience through the poet's reflective eyes.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

The Backwoodsmen
Stripped bare by a twist of fate, men learn what it truly means to survive beyond the comforts of civilization.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

A Sister to Evangeline Being the Story of Yvonne de Lamourie, and how she went into exile with the villagers of Grand Pré
Amidst blossoming apple trees and brewing political unrest, a soldier's homecoming reawakens lost love, shadowed by a dark prophecy and the looming threat of exile.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

Earth's Enigmas: A Volume of Stories
In interweaving stories, nature's raw power clashes with humanity's vulnerability, challenging survival in the wild.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

The Ledge on Bald Face
A man's harrowing journey across a dangerous mountain ledge unveils the raw struggle for survival in the untamed wilderness.
By Charles G. D. Roberts

The Forge in the Forest Being the Narrative of the Acadian Ranger, Jean de Mer, Seigneur de Briart; and How He Crossed the Black Abbé; and of His Adventures in a Strange Fellowship
In war-torn Acadia, a father and son must fight for their freedom against the treachery of a dark priest, who threatens to destroy their heritage and their name.
By Charles G. D. Roberts