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Liggett, Walter W. Frozen Frontier. Winnipeg & Toronto: Harlequin Books, March, 1954. First Harlequin Edition (#282). pp. 192. 12mo. Illustrated covers showing a young R.C.M.P. officer in pursuit of a criminal on a frozen landscape, red edges. Remarkably well-preserved showing no flaws, or creases to the extremities, neat ink name to the title page, else, very good+. A later, abridged, pulp re-print by Harlequin as rendered from the original title which was printed in 1927. Softcover.”Dangers of the arctic blizzards, the hatred of a superior officer, the scorn of his fellow constables. All these things young Macolm of the famout Mounties, had to face. Time after time he faced certain death to save the girl he loved, to bring in a crazed prisoner, to help a poverty-stricken widow. And each time it seemed that fate took a fiendish delight in turning the tables on him. In disgrace as a Mountie, and despised by his father’s old enemy, he could only turn to the girl for understanding. Yet alone, in a cabin in the wastes of snow, he must respect her while passion burned in his blood. here is a tale of adventure and death that moves swiftly through the terrible north to its dramatic climax.” (#6269) $20.00