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Good. 8.75 x 11.25. Covers have minor wear and soil. Binding tight. No writing. ix + 245 pages. Anecdotes about Alaska history published in the Alaska Journal in 1981 including bringing popcorn into the Fourth Avenue Theater, excerpts from a guidebook issued to military personnel in WWII, bootleggers during prohibition and an Aleut semaphore code used to communicate with other Aleuts. Black and white illustrations.
Edition:
Limited Edition, Number 75 of 2500 copies
Publisher:
Alaska Northwest Publishing Company
Published:
1981
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
15966052013
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Good. ix, [1], 245, [1] pages. Oversized volume, measuring 11-1/4 inches by 8-1/2 inches. Ex-Library of Congress duplicate and has the usual library markings. This deluxe-bound, limited edition of The Alaska Journal, A 1981 Collection is Volume 11 in a continuation of The Alaska Journal series which had been published as a quarterly magazine. The quarterly series was discontinued with Volume 10, Number 4, published in the fall of 1980. Based on reader response, the publishers brought out this special 1981 collection. This special edition includes 36 articles, illustrated in black and white. Articles include The Bubble of Oil at Katalla, Aleut Wigwag Code, White Death on the Chilkoot, Scion of the Mountain Men, War's End in Bering Sea, The Evasive Ibex of Alaska, Death of the Yukon, Whale Hunt, Alaska Treasures a Long Way from Home, The Smithsonian's Alaska Connection, Ship's Surgeon on the Yukon,