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Ben James, 14, a Tlingit Indian, and his grandfather, Cyrus Paul, are stranded in the wilds of northern British Columbia. Grandfather dies, leaving Ben in an unforgiving land. In his struggle to survive, Ben is aided by a wild wolf that helps him outwit a killer grizzly. Xlibris 2001 |
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Unsolved Mysteries of the Natural and the Supernatural World Buried in early-day newspapers are stories and events of a different world. A world of unknown creatures, ghosts, lost civilizations, giants, lost treasures, and strange people. Contained in this book are 60 of the best stories of the unexplained and the inexplicable. Xlibris 2001 |
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of Alaska and the Yukon Stories of unsolved
mysteries, mostly gleaned from early day newspapers, make up
this collection for the Northland. Ghosts, lost civilizations,
strange creatures, lost mines, and tropical |
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During the Gold
Rush forty to fifty thousand people pushed into an untamed wilderness.
Hundreds of these fortune seekers died in bear attacks, ship
wrecks, disease, starvation, and foul play. |
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Stories of crime and punishment taken from early newspapers form this collection. These were the days when Colt, Winchester, and "Judge Lynch's Court" enforced the law. Included is the classical story of the "Mad Trapper of Rat River" who held off the Royal Northwest Mounted Police in a 58 day running gun battle. Heritage Books, 1998 |
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1850-1950 Five volumes in this series have been published . Each book contains 400 or more biographies or obituaries taken from early day Alaska and Yukon newspapers. This work fills a void by making obscure and unindexed information available to researchers in Alaska and Canadian history and genealogy. Heritage Books . |
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