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Clarke, Tom E., Vincent, Leon S., Bashford, James, Madenwald, Abbie, Nielsen, Dorothy Fay

The Alaska Sportsman Magazine, March (Mar.), 1948 - The Whistle Pig

Alaska Magazine Publishing Company, 1948

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Année
1948
Lieu d'édition
Ketchikan, Alaska
Auteur
Clarke, Tom E., Vincent, Leon S., Bashford, James, Madenwald, Abbie, Nielsen, Dorothy Fay
Éditeurs
Alaska Magazine Publishing Company
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
The Alaska Sportsman Magazine, March (Mar.), 1948 - The Whistle Pig Pounding Waves and Creaking Timbers -, first of three chapters of "Master of the Moonrise", The Whistle Pig - the marmot that scared the bear did not heed, its own warning, Frontier Town - a Ketchikan old-timer who was there in 1898, presents some interesting recollections, No One at Home at Kulukak - Silence, complete, awful silence in a remote place can be a terrible thing, First Impressions - The first of two chapters of "Cannery, Village Sport Travel, Exploration & Adventure Magazine Back Issues
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
Acceptable
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

42 pages. Many black and white photos. Features: Pounding Waves and Creaking Timbers - first of three chapters of "Master of the Moonrise"; The Whistle Pig - the marmot that scared the bear did not heed its own warning; Frontier Town - a Ketchikan old-timer who was there in 1898 presents some interesting recollections; No One at Home at Kulukak - Silence, complete, awful silence in a remote place can be a terrible thing; First Impressions - The first of two chapters of "Cannery Village"; and more. Unmarked. Moderate evidence of moisture exposure. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
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