Excerpt from Voyages on the Yukon, and Its Tributaries: A Narrative of Summer Travel in the Interior of Alaska
A preface is useful, if it be useful at all, in convey ing to the reader some fuller notion of the nature of the book he holds in his hand than the brevity of the title page permits, so that he may have guidance as to whether it be worth his reading or not.
This book, then, while quite complete in itself, is written as supplement and complement to Ten Thou sand Miles with a dog-sled, and forms therewith a survey of the interior of Alaska under the totally differ ent aspects of winter and summer. In winter one travels with the dog team almost wherever one wishes; summer travel is confined to the waterways with which interior Alaska is so liberally supplied; so that a book on river voyages may really deal with the whole country so far as the summer is concerned.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book transports the reader to the heart of Alaska, embarking on a captivating journey down the Yukon River, its tributaries, and the surrounding wilderness. The author, a seasoned explorer, shares his intimate knowledge of the region, gleaned from years of travel, observation, and research. As he navigates the river, he not only recounts the breathtaking scenery and the challenges of traversing the unforgiving landscape but also illuminates the lives and culture of the indigenous peoples. The book seamlessly blends personal narrative with historical context, tracing the footsteps of early explorers and shedding light on the dramatic gold rush that transformed the region. Through the author's insightful commentary, we gain a unique understanding of the impact of civilization on a remote environment and the enduring struggle between the forces of nature and human progress. By weaving together vivid descriptions, anecdotes, and reflections on the past, the author provides a comprehensive picture of the Yukon and its inhabitants, captivating the reader with a deep appreciation for the region's unparalleled beauty, harsh realities, and complex legacy. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781330903513_0
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