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41. Yukon (Hello Canada Series) by Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Lyn Hancock | |
Paperback: 72
Pages
(1999-08-01)
list price: US$7.95 Isbn: 1550412639 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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42. An outline of the Canadian eastern Arctic: Its geography, peoples and problems by J. Lewis Robinson | |
Unknown Binding: 38
Pages
(1944)
Asin: B0007JMKS4 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
43. Faith of Fools: A Journal of the Klondike Gold Rush by William Shape | |
Paperback: 95
Pages
(1998-04)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$17.85 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0874221609 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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44. Two Years in the Klondike and Alaskan Gold Fields 1896-1898: A Thrilling Narrative of Life in the Gold Mines and Camps (Classic Reprint Series) by William Haskell | |
Paperback: 578
Pages
(1998-03-01)
list price: US$18.98 -- used & new: US$18.79 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1889963003 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description "A first-rate memoir." —True West Magazine "One of the finest 'I was there' accounts to be written by anyone about any aspect of America's rugged, frost-bound 'last frontier', or any other frontier, for that matter. …This is a wind-ranging, remarkably thorough, honest, and personal account of the gold rush, the Alaskan natives, crime and punishment, mining boomtowns and wilderness living conditions, and more." —Scan-a-Book "This prose carries tremendous clarity and the unstilted writing style of a pro." —Bloomsbury Review "I recommend this book to anyone who has the slightest interest in the Gold Rush. …[Haskell's] way of saying what he means is just as though he is in the chair next to you." —Alaska-Yukon Pioneer News |
45. The Nature of Gold: An Environmental History of the Klondike Gold Rush (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books) by Kathryn Taylor Morse | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2003-10)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$14.48 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0295983299 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description In this first environmental history of the gold rush, Kathryn Morse describes how the miners got to the Klondike, the mining technologies they employed, and the complex networks by which they obtained food, clothing, and tools. She looks at the political and economic debates surrounding the valuation of gold and the emerging industrial economy that exploited its extraction in Alaska, and explores the ways in which a web of connections among America’s transportation, supply, and marketing industries linked miners to other industrial and agricultural laborers across the country. The profound economic and cultural transformations that supported the Alaska-Yukon gold rush ultimately reverberate to modern times. The story Morse tells is often narrated through the diaries and letters of the miners themselves. The daunting challenges of traveling, working, and surviving in the raw wilderness are illustrated not only by the miners’ compelling accounts but by newspaper reports and advertisements. Seattle played a key role as "gateway to the Klondike." A public relations campaign lured potential miners to the West and local businesses seized the opportunity to make large profits while thousands of gold seekers streamed through Seattle. The drama of the miners’ journeys north, their trials along the gold creeks, and their encounters with an extreme climate will appeal not only to scholars of the western environment and of late-19th-century industrialism, but to readers interested in reliving the vivid adventure of the West’s last great gold rush. "Morse demonstrates the dramatic environmental damage created bythe gold rush, but she also helps us understand the very realaccommodations that miners had to make if they hoped to survive inthese far northern landscapes. . . . She is a superb storyteller witha wry sense of humor, a flair for the quirky detail and the revealinganecdote, and a keen appreciation for the tragicomic underside of thisfamous event."--from the Introduction by William Cronon Customer Reviews (1)
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46. Schwatka's Last Search: The New York Ledger Expedition by Arland Harris | |
Paperback: 278
Pages
(1996-05-01)
list price: US$20.00 -- used & new: US$14.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0912006870 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Unique among the documents on Alaska exploration, this volume contains two accounts of the same trek, the last and perhaps most important expedition of Frederick Schwatka in the headwaters of the White River, the Skolai Pass, and the Upper Chitina drainage. |
47. Hard drive to the Klondike : promoting Seattle during the Gold Rush : a Historic Resource Study for the Seattle unit of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park (SuDoc I 29.58/3:K 69) by Lisa Mighetto | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1999)
Asin: B00010ZABI Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description However, Seattle wasnít alone in recognizing this economic opportunity and competed with San Francisco, Portland, Tacoma, and Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia, to become outfitters for Klondike-bound miners. Seattle businessmen organized to win the miners' attention--and their ready cash--which would ensure that Seattle grew into an influential West Coast city. Historian Lisa Mighetto captures the unique character of Seattle at the turn of the 19th century. Her engaging prose illuminates this in-depth study of the economics and culture of the time. Mighetto incorporates important background history of Seattle and its settlement and growth prior to the gold rush. Her storytelling skills capture the character of this robust city and its fragile class structure, a mixture of dry goods empires, saw mill kings, politicians, stalwart citizens, and the occasional ne'er-do-well. Mighetto has gathered newspaper advertisements designed to attract the neophyte miners. An outstanding selection of historical photos and an array of informational graphics detail Seattleís growth as an important trade and business center. |
48. The Call of the Wild (Scribner Classics) by Jack London | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(1999-10-01)
list price: US$29.00 -- used & new: US$1.94 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 068981836X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description In this quintessential adventure story, Jack London takes readers on an arduous journey through the forbidding Alaskan landscape during the gold rush of the 1890s. Buck, a rangy mixed breed used to a comfortable, sun-filled life as a family dog, is stolen by a greedy opportunist and sold to dog traffickers. In no time, Buck finds himself on a team of sled dogs run ragged in the harsh winter of the Klondike. In a climate where every day is a savage struggle for survival, the last traces of Buck's soft, pampered existence are erased as his dormant primordial urges -- deeply embedded for generations -- are brutally awakened. The superb detail, taken from London's firsthand knowledge of Alaskan frontier life, makes this classic tale as gripping today as it was almost a hundred years ago. No other novel has so clearly shown the fragile separation between tame and wild, between man and beast. Now, paired with master illustrator Wendell Minor's exquisite paintings, this timeless story is available in a handsome new addition to the Scribner Illustrated Classics collection. Customer Reviews (358)
Not just for kids: robust, Conan-like over-the-top prose mythology (with dogs)
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Excellent book. The annotations are so cool!
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