Through the Yukon and Alaska
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Paperback / Softback
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1036517675
ISBN-13
9781036517670
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Geography
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This book offers an immersive journey through the rugged landscapes of the Yukon Territory and Alaska, capturing a pivotal moment in the history of these regions. Through a blend of vivid observations and technical insights, the author weaves together a narrative that explores not only the breathtaking natural beauty but also the relentless drive for discovery and development that characterized the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With special acknowledgment to those who aided in gathering accurate information, including professional and technical men met along the way, this work stands as a testament to human endeavor against the backdrop of Alaska's untamed wilderness.
The thematic depth of the book delves into various aspects, from mining operations like Treadwell Mines to natural marvels such as glaciers and silent cities. It also touches upon cultural interactions with Chinook natives and offers an intriguing look at Arctic agriculture. The chapters on Nome's gold rush era, including anarchy at Nome and the iconic dog races, provide insight into the tumultuous period of Alaskan history where fortune-seekers and adventurers converged.
Enriched with lists of illustrations that promise captivating visualsranging from prospector life to Eskimo communitiesthis book includes engaging content for readers interested in exploration narratives, historical accounts of mining operations, indigenous cultures, and environmental transformations due to human activity.
Concluding with reflections on significant locations like Fairbanks, St Michael, Nome, and San Francisco, this book encapsulates a rich mosaic of stories that highlight both human ambition and nature's majesty. Its insights into a bygone era offer valuable perspectives on perseverance amidst challengesa theme as resonant today as it was during those times of exploration and discovery.
The thematic depth of the book delves into various aspects, from mining operations like Treadwell Mines to natural marvels such as glaciers and silent cities. It also touches upon cultural interactions with Chinook natives and offers an intriguing look at Arctic agriculture. The chapters on Nome's gold rush era, including anarchy at Nome and the iconic dog races, provide insight into the tumultuous period of Alaskan history where fortune-seekers and adventurers converged.
Enriched with lists of illustrations that promise captivating visualsranging from prospector life to Eskimo communitiesthis book includes engaging content for readers interested in exploration narratives, historical accounts of mining operations, indigenous cultures, and environmental transformations due to human activity.
Concluding with reflections on significant locations like Fairbanks, St Michael, Nome, and San Francisco, this book encapsulates a rich mosaic of stories that highlight both human ambition and nature's majesty. Its insights into a bygone era offer valuable perspectives on perseverance amidst challengesa theme as resonant today as it was during those times of exploration and discovery.
This book offers an immersive journey through the rugged landscapes of the Yukon Territory and Alaska, capturing a pivotal moment in the history of these regions. Through a blend of vivid observations and technical insights, the author weaves together a narrative that explores not only the breathtaking natural beauty but also the relentless drive for discovery and development that characterized the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With special acknowledgment to those who aided in gathering accurate information, including professional and technical men met along the way, this work stands as a testament to human endeavor against the backdrop of Alaska''s untamed wilderness.
The thematic depth of the book delves into various aspects, from mining operations like Treadwell Mines to natural marvels such as glaciers and silent cities. It also touches upon cultural interactions with Chinook natives and offers an intriguing look at Arctic agriculture. The chapters on Nome''s gold rush era, including anarchy at Nome and the iconic dog races, provide insight into the tumultuous period of Alaskan history where fortune-seekers and adventurers converged.
Enriched with lists of illustrations that promise captivating visualsranging from prospector life to Eskimo communitiesthis book includes engaging content for readers interested in exploration narratives, historical accounts of mining operations, indigenous cultures, and environmental transformations due to human activity.
Concluding with reflections on significant locations like Fairbanks, St Michael, Nome, and San Francisco, this book encapsulates a rich mosaic of stories that highlight both human ambition and nature''s majesty. Its insights into a bygone era offer valuable perspectives on perseverance amidst challengesa theme as resonant today as it was during those times of exploration and discovery.
The thematic depth of the book delves into various aspects, from mining operations like Treadwell Mines to natural marvels such as glaciers and silent cities. It also touches upon cultural interactions with Chinook natives and offers an intriguing look at Arctic agriculture. The chapters on Nome''s gold rush era, including anarchy at Nome and the iconic dog races, provide insight into the tumultuous period of Alaskan history where fortune-seekers and adventurers converged.
Enriched with lists of illustrations that promise captivating visualsranging from prospector life to Eskimo communitiesthis book includes engaging content for readers interested in exploration narratives, historical accounts of mining operations, indigenous cultures, and environmental transformations due to human activity.
Concluding with reflections on significant locations like Fairbanks, St Michael, Nome, and San Francisco, this book encapsulates a rich mosaic of stories that highlight both human ambition and nature''s majesty. Its insights into a bygone era offer valuable perspectives on perseverance amidst challengesa theme as resonant today as it was during those times of exploration and discovery.
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