Canon
Douglas Renfrew was a former Royal Flying Corps officer who joined the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, later the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
- 1. Renfrew of the Royal Mounted (1922)
- 2. The River Trail (1923)
- 3. The Laughing Rider (1924)
- 4. Renfrew Rides Again (1927)
- 5. Renfrew Rides the Sky (1928)
- 6. Renfrew Rides North (1931)
- 7. Renfrew's Long Trail (1933)
- 8. Renfrew Rides the Range (1935)
- 9. Renfrew in the Valley of the Vanished Men (1936)
- 10. Renfrew Flies Again (1941)
Erskine also wrote approximately 17 Renfrew short stories for The American Boy (1899–1941) magazine.
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