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It made me laugh, and it made me cry!Review Date: 1999-05-05

World Eskimo Indian OlympicsReview Date: 2001-07-27
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Great bookReview Date: 2005-11-09

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Awesome Book!Review Date: 2008-05-01

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Take a tour of Alaska from its purchase through building the oil pipelineReview Date: 2008-03-10
Most of us satisfy our longing for Alaska with pictures. This is a fine collection of a couple hundred photos that take us from the time Alaska was purchased and had only 30,000 native inhabitants, through the gold rushes, the role of government in developing the land and economy of Alaska, and into the oil boom that ends with the pipeline built in the 1970s. We see the key cities grow, the kinds of buildings that they had and added over time. The importance of the seaports, and sea life becomes quite clear to us. There are even a few pictures of the terrible earthquake of 1964. I remember reading about that and seeing the news footage on TV as a child.
Dermot Cole, a journalist and author specializing in Alaska, supplies the section introductions and the captions for the pictures. His words help us see the pictures with more informed eyes and help us see them as part of a larger story.
The four sections are:
The Alaska Purchase (1867-1905)
The Territory of Alaska (1906-1919)
Dredging Through The Depression (1920-1940)
The Long Road To Statehood (1941-1979)
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A GREAT PRIMER Review Date: 2008-07-12

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Felix Vigil's artwork is perfectly suitedReview Date: 2001-07-06


Because we need comedy to make it through the season...Review Date: 2001-11-03
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Must have for ALL halibut anglers!Review Date: 1999-01-31
Chris Batin, aka -- Mr. Alaska, along with co-author, Terry Rudnick, have combined years of halibut fishing experience that will forever be known as, "the halibut fishermen's bible."
Virtually everything is covered in this tell-all how-to, where-to, and when-to book. Even the proper fishing stance that allows anglers to play tug-'o-war all day long while battling big 'buts.
I still review the book before each halibut fishing trip.
This really is a must read book if want to catch more halibut and make your time and effort count!
John L. Beath, NW editor of Western Outdoors Magazine and host of the Northwest Sportsman radio show heard Saturday mornings at 5 to 7 am PST on am 570 in Seattle and 1080 in Portland Oregon.

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Fun, amusing, & educationalReview Date: 2007-08-03
Also, you learn a lot, too. Fun for Alaskan enthusiasts.
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