Description: A Remarkable Compilation Of Practical Information For Living In One Of The Most Impractical And Inhospitable Landscapes In The United States More Than Forty Pioneer Types Ranging From Their Mid-Nineties To Mid- Twenties Describe Their Reasons For Choosing To Live Their Lives In Alaska And Offer Useful Instructions And Advice That Made That Life More Livable Whether It Be How To Live Among Bears, Build An Outhouse, Cross A River, Or Make Birch Syrup, Each Story Gives Readers A Window To A Life Most Will Never Know But Many Still Dream About Fifty Photographs And 150 Line Drawings Illustrate The Real-Life Experiences Of Alaska Settlers Such As 1930S New Deal Colonists, De-Mobilized Military Who Stayed After World War Ii, Dream-Seekers From The 60S And 70S, And Myriad Others Who Staked Their Claim In Alaska More Than 40 Pioneer Types, Ranging In Age From Their Mid-90S To Mid-20S, Describe Their Reasons For Choosing To Live Their Lives In Alaska Fifty Photographs And 150 Line Drawings Illustrate The Real-Life Experiences Of Alaska Settlers Book in Great Condition Complete, Binding is Good and Pages Crisp and Clean
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Item Weight: 0.66 lbs
Book Title: Alaska Homesteader's Handbook : Independent Living on the Last Frontier
Number of Pages: 162 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: West Margin Press
Publication Year: 2012
Item Height: 0.4 in
Topic: Sustainable Living, United States / State & Local / West (Ak, CA, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, WY), Outdoor Skills, Do-It-Yourself / General, Expeditions & Discoveries, Customs & Traditions, Green Lifestyle
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Genre: Sports & Recreation, House & Home, Social Science, Self-Help, History
Author: Tricia Brown, Nancy Gates
Item Length: 9.2 in
Item Width: 7.5 in
Format: Trade Paperback