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Alaska Cruise Lines, Ltd.

Collection of Eight Cruise Menus, Circa 1940s, from the S.S. Yukon Star - Alaska Cruise Lines, Featuring Dog Illustrations By Josephine Crumrine

Alaska Cruise Lines, Ltd., 1948

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Year of publication
1948
Place of printing
Vancouver, B.C.
Author
Alaska Cruise Lines, Ltd.
Publishers
Alaska Cruise Lines, Ltd.
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Collection of Eight Cruise Menus, Circa 1940s, from the S.S. Yukon Star - Alaska Cruise Lines, Featuring Dog Illustrations By Josephine Crumrine Blizzard -, owned by Slim Williams, Two Husky puppies, Wolf - raced by Mary Joyce in the Alaska Dog Derby, Cheechako - owned by Lieutenant Colonel Francis E. Maslin, Rye - given to the Army at Chilkoot Barracks by Mary Joyce, Mageik - Father Hubbard's famous sled dog, Jack - racing dog owned by Grover Bayless of Fairbanks, and Smokey - a favorite among forty army dogs formerly stationed, at Chilkoot Barracks Americana Art Ephemera
Binding description
S Pamphlet
State of preservation
Very Good
Languages
English
First edition
Yes

Description

Lot of 8 four-page menus from the S.S. Yukon Star, each measuring 8.5" x 5.5" and featuring a charming color cover illustrations of a notable Alaskan dog, with brief write-ups of each dog on back page. Dogs include: Blizzard - owned by Slim Williams; Two Husky puppies; Wolf - raced by Mary Joyce in the Alaska Dog Derby; Cheechako - owned by Lieutenant Colonel Francis E. Maslin; Rye - given to the Army at Chilkoot Barracks by Mary Joyce; Mageik - Father Hubbard's famous sled dog; Jack - racing dog owned by Grover Bayless of Fairbanks; and Smokey - a favorite among forty army dogs formerly stationed at Chilkoot Barracks. Undated, possibly late 1940s. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A lovely collection. Book
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