Alaska Homesteader's Handbook: Independent Living on the Last Frontier
Alaska Homesteader's Handbook: Independent Living on the Last Frontier
The Alaska Homesteader's Handbook is 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, demobilized military who stayed after World War II, dream-seekers from the '60s and '70s, and myriad others who staked their claim in Alaska.
Author: Tricia Brown, Nancy Gates
Publisher: Alaska Northwest Books
Published: 07/15/2015
Pages: 162
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 9.25h x 7.50w x 0.44d
ISBN: 9780882409856
About the Author
Brown, Tricia: - Tricia Brown is a writer, editor, freelancer, program and book developer, journalist, quilter, mother, grandmother and wife. Her work has been nationally honored for compassionate, insightful depictions of Alaska natives and for children's literature. She began her award-winning literary career in journalism, and in 1984 was the founding editor of Heartland, the Sunday magazine of the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Later she wrote for the Anchorage Daily News, then shifted into editing the popular monthly magazine Alaska, with a readership of more than a quarter million. She lives in Alaska.Gates, Nancy: - Nancy Gates has gathered information and compiled the updates for the Alaska Almanac for the past nine years from her home office in the state.