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Volume 25 / Number 1/ Spring 2010
Articles:
- Ryan Jones, "Lisiansky's Mountain: Changing Views of Nature in Russian America"
- Preston Jones, "Loyalty and Civic Culture on the Farthest Frontier: Anchorage and the Great War, 1917-1919"
- Louis L. Renner, S.J., "Firewood to Feed Fourteen Mission Stoves"
Reviews:
- Barnett, Captain Cook in Alaska and the North Pacific, Carol Urness
- Lutz, ed., Myth and Memory: Stories of Indigenous-European Contact,William S. Schneider
- Taliaferro, In a Far Country: The True Story of a Mission, a Marriage, a Murder, and the Remarkable Reindeer Rescue of 1898, Amy Russell
- Spude, The Mascot Saloon: Archaeological Investigations in Skagway, Alaska, Volume 10, Robin Mills
- Marc, Pacific Coast Ship China, June Hall
- Movius, A Place of Belonging: Five Founding Women of Fairbanks, Mary Lee Spence
- Russell, Eighty Days in the Wilderness: Seattle to Alaska by Canoe in 1919, Patricia Roppel
- Dickson, Roy Dickson 1930s Alaska Bush Pilot, Joel Hard
- Dolitsky, ed., Allies in Wartime: The Alaska-Siberian Airway During World War II, John Haile Cloe
- King, Attending Alaska's Birds: A Wildlife Pilot's Story, Penny Rennick
- Bender, Catching the Ebb: Drift-fishing for a Life in Cook Inlet, Toby Sullivan
- Rose, Saving for the Future: My Life and the Alaska Permanent Fund, Rod Shipley
- Lutz, Mak
úk: A New History of Aboriginal-White Relations, David Neufeld
- Kimura, ed., Alaska at 50: The Past, Present, and Next Fifty Years of Alaska Statehood, John Whitehead
- Holleman and Coray, Crosscurrents North, Wayne Mergler
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