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The author traces voyages along Alaska's coast and westward islands and through inland river and mountain country, pairing lyrical descriptions of glaciers, fjords, light, and weather with practical travel narrative. Close observational sketches depict Indigenous settlements and subsistence practices, frontier towns, steamboat and rail passages, and the routes and hardships of goldfield traffic. Discussions of river rapids, wildlife, and industrial and seasonal activities alternate with personal impressions of landscape and atmosphere. Numerous photographs and maps accompany chapters that balance poetic nature writing with concrete details useful to travelers and readers curious about frontier life.

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Ella Higginson

Ella Higginson was an American author known for her vivid depictions of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Her works often explore themes of nature and the human experience within these landscapes. Among her notable titles are "Alaska, the Great Country," which captures the allure and challenges of the Alaskan frontier, and "From the Land of the Snow-Pearls: Tales from Puget Sound," a collection of stories that reflect the culture and beauty of the Puget Sound region. Higginson's writing contributes to the literary heritage of American regionalism, offering readers a glimpse into the unique environments and communities of her time.

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