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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS RELATING

TO ALASKA

(Not including Public Documents)

1724-1924

(The figures invariably refer to the number of the item or title,
and never to the page)

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ADVENTURE

1-Akers, Floyd. The boy fortune hunters in Alaska. 271 pp. Chicago, The Reilly & Britton Co., 1908.

2—Anderson, Isabel W. P. Odd Corners. New York, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1917. (pp. 110-124: The Fringe of Alaska.)

3-Back, H. S. Yes Bay, Alaska. Hunter-Trader-Trapper, v. 14, 1907, April, pp. 21-22.

4-Back, H. S. The Two Gold Hunters. (Yukon country). HunterTrader-Trapper, v. 14, 1907, June, pp. 49-51; July, pp. 86-87; Aug., pp. 21-23; Sept., pp. 85-87; v. 15, 1907, Nov., pp. 34-36.

5-Ball, George H. The Ordeal of Mrs. Benns. Wide World M., v. 23, 1909, June, pp. 160-163.

6-Ballard, A. M. Sailing of the fleet. Collier's, v. 51, 1913, Sept. 13, p. 25.

7-Bean, Tarleton H. A naturalist's adventures. Kersting, R., ed.: The White World, pp. 241-266.

8-Bennett, Alfred E. Captain Wm. H. Royden's adventure. Wide World, v. 25, 1910, June, pp. 107-110.

9-Bermingham, C. H. The capture of Smith. Wide World M., v. 28, 1911, Nov., pp. 153-157.

10-Cameron, Charlotte. A cheechako in Alaska and Yukon . .

with a

map and 36 ilustrations. 291 pp., London, T. F. Unwin, ltd., 1920.— Am. ed., F. A. Stokes & Co., 1920.

11-Carpenter, Herman M. Three years in Alaska. 105 pp., Philadelphia, The Howard co., 1901.

12-Casson, Herbert N. The call of gold. Munsey, v. 39, 1908, July, pp. 457-461.

13-Castle, C. E. To Alaska on a houseboat. Field & Str., v. 5, 1899, Nov., pp. 297-300.

14 Catton, George L. The years between. Adventure, 1916, April, pp. 187-193.

15—Catton, George L. Under the skin. Adventure, 1916, May, pp. 83-92. 16-Cody, Hiram A. On trail and rapid by dog-sled and canoe. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1911.

17-Cotten, Bruce. An adventure in Alaska during the gold excitement of 1897-1898. (A personal experience.) 107 pp., Baltimore, The Sun printing office, 1922.

18-Cowie, Isaac. Lost in the Arctic night. Outing, v. 47, 1906, Jan., pp. 419-421.

19 Cutler, William G. A summer in Alaskan waters. Mag. of Travel, 1895, Jan., pp. 41-51.

20—Dankoler, Harry E. ...James Griffin's adventures in Alaska, by Harry Dee (pseud.), with sixteen full-page halftone illustrations. 276 pp., Milwaukee, Wis., J. H. Yewdale and sons co., 1903. 21-Deffenbaugh, Walter. Emulating the Siwash. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 1911, June, pp. 46-50.

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22-Downie, William. Hunting for gold; reminiscences (!) of personal experience and research in the early days of the Pacific coast from Alaska to Panama. 407 pp. San Francisco, Cal., Press of the California publishing co., 1893.

23-Du Puy, William A. Discounting adventure. The World Today, 1908, Oct., pp. 1005-1012.

24-Eggleston, Edward. ... Stories of American life and adventure; third reader grade. 214 pp. New York, Cincinnati, etc. American book company. 1895. Adventures in Alaska, pp. 207-214. 25-Farewell, G. E. Heroism of the Alsek. Sunset M., v. 22, 1909, May, pp. 531-536.

25a-Fletcher, A. L.

Boy Scouts in Alaska. Chicago, 1913. 26-Fraser, J. D. The gold fever, or two years in Alaska. San Francisco, 1923. 100 pp.

27-Garland, Hamlin. Trampers on the trail. Cosmopolitan, v. 26, 1899, March, pp. 515-522.

28-Geffry, M. Les Aventures du Capitaine Risque-tout en Alaska. Paris, n. d.

29-Gordon, George B. Explorations in Alaska. Br. Assoc. A. S. Winnipeg meeting, 1909. Pro. Br. Assoc. A. S.

30-Gove, David. Cast away in Siberia. (Account of an Alaskan trading expedition.) Wide World M., v. 28, 1911, Dec., pp. 179-191.

31-Grinnell, Joseph. Gold hunting in Alaska as told by Joseph Grinnell. Ed. by Elizabeth Grinnell. 96 pp. Elgin, Ill., Chicago, David C. Cook publishing company. 1901.

32-Hall, James A. Starving on a bed of gold; or, The world's longest fast. 149 pp. Santa Cruz, Cal., Press of the Sentinel, 1909. 33-Hornsby, John Allan. A fight with Alaskan wolves. Sunday M., 1906, May 6, p. 8.

34-Irving, Washington. Astoria, or Anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains. 2 vols. Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1836. 2nd ed. 1861.

35-Jackson, H. C. In peril in the wilderness. Wide World M., v. 30, 1913, Mar., pp. 477-488.

36-Keener, E. Kirby. "Lost Hope". Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1908, Feb., pp. 487-494.

37-Keener, E. Kirby. The Chechakos. Adventure, v. 8, 1914, Oct., pp. 57-62.

38-Keener, E. Kirby. That Malaskootna glacier episode. Adventure, v. 11, 1915, Dec., pp. 92-99.

39-Kilbourne, Charles E. An army boy in Alaska. Illustrated by R. L. Boyer. 346 pp. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company, 1915. 40-Laut, A .C. The discoverer of Alaska (Chirikoff). Leslie's M., v. 59, 1905, Feb., pp. 363-375, Mar., pp. 513-524.

41-Laut, A. C. The outlaw hunters of Russia. Outing, v. 46, 1905, Sept., pp. 653-662.

42-Laut, A. C. The sea-otter hunters. Outing, v. 47, 1905, Nov., pp. 212-217.

43-Laut, A. C. Vikings of the Pacific. (Captain Cook.) Leslie's v. 60, 1905, May, pp. 12-23. 44—Laut, A. C. Vikings of the Pacific; the adventures of the explorers who came from the West, eastward; Bering, the Dane; the outlaw hunters of Russia; Benyowsky, the Polish pirate; Cook and Vancouver, the English navigators; Gray of Boston, the discoverer of the Columbia; Drake, Ledyard, and other soldiers of fortune on the west coast of America. 349 pp. New York, London, The Macmillan company, 1905.

45-Laut, A. C. Benyowsky-pirate of the Pacific. Outing, v. 47, 1905, Dec., pp. 311-321.

46-Laut, A. C. Sea voyages of the Northern Ocean. Harper's, v. 112, 1906, Jan., pp. 291-298.

47-Lee, Jack. A hunter's story of the Klondike. Outdoor Life, v. 24, 1909, Nov., pp. 465-477.

48—McCarthy, Eugene. A boy and a camera in Alaska. Midland M., v. 10, 1898, Dec., pp. 483-496.

49-McGrath, P. T. Adventures on the ice-floes. Cosmopol., v. 36, 1903, Nov., pp. 2-12.

50-Macwhinnie, Louise I. Christmas in Alaska. National M., v. 35, 1911, Dec., pp. 473-475.

51-Margeson, Charles A. Experiences of gold hunters in Alaska. 297 pp. Hornellsville, N. Y. The author, 1899.

52-Maxwell, L. W. Canoeing through southern Alaska. Overland, n. s., v. 46, 1905, July, pp. 5-14.

53-Morgan, Horace A. The last shot. Wide World M., v. 33, 1914, June, pp. 169-173.

54 Öyen, Henry. Hidden country. Adventure, 1916, Dec., pp. 3-90. 55-Prentice, Harry. The boy explorers; or, The adventures of two boys in Alaska. 314 pp. New York, A. L. Burt, 1895.

56-Priestley, W. E. The Susitna: Alaska's Land of Promise. AlaskaYukon M., v. 8, 1909, Aug., pp. 407-418.

57-Priestley, W. E. Down the Tanana river on a raft. Alaska-Yukon M. v. 9, 1910, April, pp. 281-289.

58-Priestley, W. E. World M., v. 25, 59—Priestley, W. E. pp. 16-23.

60-Priestley, W. E.

Short stories. An amateur witch doctor. Wide 1910, July, pp. 285-289.

Lost in the hills. Wide World M., v. 26, 1910, Nov.,

The story of a revolver. A graphic tale of winter travel in Alaska's interior. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, March, pp. 34-40.

61-Priestley, W. E. The voyage of the "Dora". Wide World M., v. 26, 1911, June, pp. 301-306.

62—Priestley, W. E. The Long Trail. Wide World M., v. 28, 1911, Nov., pp. 91-101.

63-Priestley, W. E. A boat-voyage down the Yukon river. Wide World M., v. 29, 1912, June, pp. 241-251.

63a–Robinson, Josephine Demott. A woman's story of the gold rush: The Yukon trail in '98. McCall's M., Nov., 1927.

64-Ricker, J. A. The log of the "Outdoor Life". Outdoor Life, v. 28, 1911, Dec., pp. 513-524; v. 29, 1912, Jan., pp. 23-33; Feb., pp. 113124; March, pp. 206-216.

65-Rydell, Carl. On Pacific Frontiers. A story of life at sea and in the outlying possessions of the United States. Ed. by Elmer Green, illust. by Dummer. 267 pp. World Book Co., Chicago, 1924.

66-Rydell, Carl. Adventures of. The autobiography of a seafaring man. Ed. by Elmer Green. Edward Arnold & Co., London, 1924. Also Swedish Ed. by Norstedt & Sons, Stockholm.

67-Stratemeyer, Edward. To Alaska for gold; or, The fortune hunters of the Yukon. Illust. by A. B. Shute. 248 pp. Boston, Lee & Shepard, 1899.

68-Stratemeyer, Edward. The Rover boys in Alaska; or, Lost in the fields of ice, by Arthur M. Winfield (pseud.) 285 pp. New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1914.

69-Thompson, Arthur R. Gold-seeking on the Dalton trail; being the adventures of two New England boys in Alaska and the Northwest territory. 352 pp. Boston, Little, Brown and co., 1902.

70-Tanana Chief. First voyage of the steamboat. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 7, 1909, March, pp. 555-557.

71—Thwaites, J. E. The wreck of the Farallon. Outdoor Life, v. 28, 1911, Nov., pp. 387-400; Dec., pp. 497-512.

72-Thwaites, J. E. A Bering sea story. Outdoor Life, v. 32, 1913, Dec., pp. 472-478.

73-Vacation trips in America. Lit. Digest, v. 48, 1914, June 6, pp. 13671368, 1400-1414.

74-Waterloo, Stanley. The last wolverine. Outing, v. 41, 1903, Jan., pp. 428-432.

75—White, Samuel A. The mercury trick. Outing, v. 62, 1913, May, pp. 164-167.

76-White, Samuel A. The trail of the meat. Adventure, v. 11, 1916, Feb., pp. 163-178.

77-White, Samuel A. The relocation of Montana Creek. Adventure, 1916, April, pp. 143-157.

78-White, Samuel A. The covenant of salt and bread. Outing, v. 62, 1913, June, pp. 338-344.

79—Wheeler, Genevieve. A Christmas under the snow. Ladies Home J., 1908, Dec.

80-Winchester, J. D. Experiences on a voyage from Lynn, Massachusetts, to San Francisco, Cal., and to the Alaskan gold fields. 251 pp. Salem, Mass., Newcomb & Gauss, printers, 1900.

81-Young, Egerton R. Winter Adventures of three boys in the great Loneland. San Francisco, Methodist book concern, 1899.

82-Snow, ice and desperate frigid adventures in Alaska. Lit. Digest, 62:61-4, Aug. 9, 1919.

83-Young, S. H. Ice chief. Outlook, v. 110, 1915, June 23, pp. 430-442.

AERONAUTICS (Aviation)

84-Aero Digest, v. 4, 1924, April, pp. 205-6: The great hop-off... Revised plans for the Army's Around-the-world flight.

85-Aerial Age, v. 12, 1920, Nov. 8, pp. 251-2: Return of the Alaskan expedition. Same, abridged: Soc. Auto Eng. Jl., v. 7, 1920, Dec., p. 554.

86—Aircraft Journal, v. 5, no. 23, 1919, Dec. 20, p. 5: Aviation in Alaska. 87-Aviation, v. 16, 1924, March 24, pp. 306-307: Facts about the U. s. Round-the-world flight.

88-Aviation, v. 16, 1924, March 31, pp. 330-332: Start of the American round-the-world flight.

89-Aviation, v. 16, 1924, April 28, pp. 452-453; May 12, 1924; and v. 17, 1924, July 28, p. 803: Progress of American round-the-world flight. 90-Aviation, v. 17, 1924, Sept. 22, pp. 1015-1021: Brief history of the round-the-world flight.

91-Brown, R. J., Jr. American airmen first to cross the Pacific. Cur. Hist. N. Y. Times, v. 20, 1924, July, pp. 545-560.

92-Brown, R. J., Jr. America girdles the globe in the air. Cur. Hist. M., N. Y. Times, v. 21, 1924, Nov., pp. 189-198.

93-China Weekly Review, v. 29, 1924, June 21, p. 82: Aerial circumnavigation of the earth has been completed.

94-Cotten, L. A. Safeguarding the world flyers. World's Work, v. 49, 1924, Nov., pp. 86-91.

95 Cronin, Gerald E. Aero mail service for Alaska. Flying, v. 2, 1913, April, pp. 5-18.

96-Current Opinion, v. 77, 1924, October, pp. 423-4: Magellans of the air.

97-Denby, Edwin. The transpolar flight. Map. Aeronautical Digest, v. 4, 1924, Feb., pp. 80-83.

98-Eielson, C. B. Blazing the air mail path in Alaska. Map. Aviation, v. 16, 1924, April 14, pp. 394-6.

99-Flying, v. 9, 1920, pp. 450-1: Army flight to Alaska.

100-Flying, v. 9, 1920, Nov., pp. 626-30: Alaskan flying expedition: remarkable achievement for the Army air service.

100a-Fraser, Chelsea Curtis. Heroes of the air. With 12 maps drawn by the author and 38 photographs. New York; Thomas Y. Crowell Co. (1926). Note: Chapter IX, The first flight around the world; Chapter XIII, Flying over the north pole.

101-Literary Digest, v. 67, 1920, Dec. 4, pp. 80-82: To Alaska and back in 112 flying hours.

102-Literary Digest, v. 80, 1924, Jan. 12, pp. 50-54: 'Round the globe by U. S. Army planes.

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