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9780882408101 | Alaska Northwest Books, November 5, 2009, cover price $18.99
Product Description: In 1958, Alaska was not yet a state; it was one of the last frontiers in the West and offered a life of adventure to anyone willing to relocate there. Donna Joy McGladrey, the daughter of a Methodist minister, had recently graduated from college and was ready for what Alaska promised...read more
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9780826338778 | Univ of New Mexico Pr, October 31, 2006, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: In 1958, Alaska was not yet a state; it was one of the last frontiers in the West and offered a life of adventure to anyone willing to relocate there.
Product Description: Cultural Writing. Travel. American Indian Studies. Abandoning her sojourn in Paris's literary culture in her late 20s, Katherine McNamara traveled to Alaska in 1976 'to learn how to live. The oil industry was ravaging Alaska's vast spaces...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9781562791223 | Mercury House, April 1, 2001, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: Cultural Writing.
9781562791070 | Mercury House, January 1, 2001, cover price $15.95
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9780679776338 | Vintage Books, January 1, 1997, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: Describes the experiences of a woman sent by the government in 1904 to live and teach in the Alaskan wilderness
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9780679441342 | 1 edition (Random House Inc, January 1, 1996), cover price $24.00 | About this edition: The memoirs of a woman sent by the government in 1904 to live and teach in wilderness Alaska describes her experiences as an educator, the hardships she faced, and the native children with whom she worked, in a vivid study of life on the Alaskan frontier.
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9780295965673 | Univ of Washington Pr, July 1, 1988, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: The author recounts her experiences as she helped native Alaskans, returning to their home after World War II, cope with government bureaucracy and memories of Japanese prison camps
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