After The Gold Rush

After The Gold Rush

Author: Robert Dahl

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2005-05-02

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1462821642

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After the Gold Rush begins in January 1926, when the ship carrying Robert Dahl steams into the harbor in Skagway, Alaska. The ten-year-old boy has been traveling for over a week with his mother and two brothers from the tiny town in northwest Iowa where he was born. As the ship’s crew prepares to dock, the brothers eagerly scan the wharf for a glimpse of their father, who arrived a few weeks earlier to become the town’s only physician. Driven by hopes of finding Yukon gold, thousands had once passed through Skagway. By the time of the Dahl family’s arrival in 1926, the population had shrunk to five hundred. Although some buildings remaining from the Gold Rush days made sections of Skagway look like a ghost town, the young boy from the plains of Iowa was entranced by the wild beauty of the surrounding mountains, which he would explore in the years to come. In this highly personal tale of Robert Dahl ́s years in Skagway, we meet the people of the town—at school, at work, at play, hunting and fishing. We meet town "characters," a few remaining from the Gold Rush days, others whose drifting had ended in Skagway. We meet Tlingit Indians, who were made "outcasts in their own land" by the visible and invisible barriers of small-town life. The author concludes with the hope that "this lovely piece of our world will be preserved as long as human beings, and our fellow creatures who inhabit those splendid mountains, valleys, forests, rivers, streams, and, yes, even the glaciers, continue to live on this earth."


Raven Wind

Raven Wind

Author: R. Moseng

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2007-12

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0595482562

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Set against the backdrop of the rugged beauty of the Alaskan wilderness, Raven Wind is the story of a man who finds through adversity the true test of courage. Raven Wind is also the story of power and greed . how far some will go to acquire the ultimate prize. On the snow-covered deck of an Alaskan fishing boat, a man is murdered and a terrible secret hides the truth about his death. That secret remains undisturbed for years. That is until one of the conspirators, the ultimate political power in his sight, can no longer accept the danger that the secret poses. Years later, the secret dangerously close to being revealed, a bush pilot and his son stumble upon the nefarious plot in the rugged wilds of Cordova, Alaska. As a result of their unintended involvement Tom MacCalister and his young son are forced to struggle through the wilderness of the unforgiving bush so that they may save themselves, so that they may save the truth. As a result they find strength in their bond as father and son and in their courage. In this captivating story, Tom MacCalister becomes one of those fortunate few . a man who can say he had tasted both the bitterness of challenge and the sweet taste of victory.


The Hundred Year Stretch and Beyond

The Hundred Year Stretch and Beyond

Author: Doris Chapin Bailey

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2016-05-12

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1490772626

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At least twice in the past thirty years I have described to my grandson, Aaron, what I consider to be a remarkable fact of personal history. If I stand with my arms outstretched and hold my right hand with my daughter Jans left and she holds her right hand with Aarons left and then my mother, Lena, holds my left hand with her right hand and my grandfather James Henry Andersen, her father, holds her left hand with his right hand, there will be five immediately related people standing in a row stretching one hundred years. My grandfather was born in 1879 to my left and my grandson was born in 1979 to my right. I find this fact starkly but exhilaratingly interesting from a number of different perspectives.


Memories and Anecdotes

Memories and Anecdotes

Author: Kate Sanborn

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-12

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13:

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"Memories and Anecdotes" by Kate Sanborn offers a collection of personal reflections, anecdotes, and musings from the author's life. Sanborn's engaging and candid prose invites readers to share in her experiences, thoughts, and observations. Through a combination of humor and sincerity, the book provides glimpses into the author's journey, thoughts on society, and memorable moments that have shaped her perspective.


Yukon

Yukon

Author: Polly Evans

Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 1841623105

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Canada's Yukon is one the world's last great wildernesses, where bears, moose and caribou roam. It's a place where hikers, paddlers, skiers and mushers can travel for days without seeing another human soul, where the northern lights dance green and red across starry skies, and where glaciers tumble, mountain peaks soar, and tundra shrubs scream scarlet as summer turns to fall. Bradt's Yukon is the only guidebook dedicated to this natural and historical wonderland. Offering practical advice on everything from where to pan for gold to how to avoid being eaten by a bear, alongside quirky anecdotes (such as the story behind the 'sourtoe cocktail' - a shot of whisky garnished with a severed human toe), it's the perfect companion for highway drivers, cruise-ship passengers, and outdoors enthusiasts alike.