"The Men of the Last Frontier" is a 1922 work by Grey Owl. Part memoir,
part chronicle of the vanishing Canadian wilderness, and part collection
First Nations lore and stories. His first book, "The Men of the Last
Frontier" is an impassioned cry for the conservation of the natural
world that is as poignent now as when first published. Archibald
Stansfeld Belaney (1888-1938), also known as Grey Owl, was a
British-born Canadian fur trapper, conservationist, and writer. In life,
he pretended to be a First Nations person, but it was later discovered
that he was in fact not Indigenous-revelations that greatly tarnished
his reputation. Other notable works by this author include: "The Men of
the Last Frontier", "Pilgrims of the Wild", and "Tales of an Empty
Cabin". This classic work is being republished now in a new edition with
specially curated introductory material.