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Young Alaskans in the Far North

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Three teenage companions and their relative travel from a river landing into the far north, joining a brigade of scows and steamboats. The narrative follows their riverwise progress through rapids, wooden tramway portages, and wild currents, and describes camp life, logistics of freight handling, encounters with missionaries and Indigenous communities, and work of traders and husky teams. Scenes shift onto major rivers toward Arctic latitudes, culminating in experiences of the midnight sun and arrival at frontier trading posts and a gold rush town. Interspersed diary entries convey practical challenges, outdoor skills, and the rhythms of northern travel.

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Emerson Hough

Emerson Hough was an American author known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of themes related to the American frontier. His works often reflect the spirit of adventure and the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of the vast landscapes of the West. One of his notable novels, "54-40 or Fight," captures the tension of territorial disputes in the Pacific Northwest, showcasing his ability to weave historical context with engaging narratives. Hough's writing is characterized by its rich descriptions and a deep appreciation for the natural world, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature.

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