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Books
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Museum
Sampler Gift Bag
Bursting
with charm, tradition, community spirit and history, this gift bag contains:
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Copy
of The Historic Valdez Cookbook
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Fellow
Membership to the Museum for the receiver
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Classic
Museum lapel pin
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Copy
of Historic Homes of Valdez booklet
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Two
guest passes to the Museum or Museum Annex
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Pinzon
Bar Etiquette
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and
your choice of either Ice Bound Empire by Elizabeth Tower or Valdez
Gold Rush Trails by Jim & Nancy lethcoe. All in a gift bag.
Price:
$49.95
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Historic Valdez Cookbook
This reprint of the 1916 Ladies Aid Society and
1950's Valdez Women's cookbooks is filled with traditional recipes for
sweet treats, rich main dishes, and luscious breads. The Historic
Valdez Cookbook will bring back warm memories of holidays, Grandma's house,
and potluck suppers. A special collection of rare Old Town Valdez
photographs separates the sections. 160 pages.
Price: 14.95
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Historic
Homes of Old Valdez
This
booklet depicts and describes some of the 50+ homes and buildings which
were relocated from the original Valdez town site into the new town following
the 1964 earthquake. Black and white photographs of each show the structures
in their 1964 location as well as where they were located in 1987 when
this booklet was published.
AUTHOR:
Thomas Van Brocklin
Publisher:
Prince William Sound Books, Valdez, Alaska 1987
ISBN:
0-9618447-0-1
Price:
$2.50
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Valdez
Gold Rush Trails of 1898-99
A
detailed perspective of the "All-American Route" to the gold fields during
the 1898 Klondike gold rush. More than 4,000 argonauts crossed
the
Valdez Glacier during this time period: a few found gold; more significantly
to the industrial development of south-central Alaska, some
found
copper. The authors include a "Roll Call" listing of names of persons
known to have traveled this route.
AUTHORS:
Jim and Nancy Lethcoe
Publisher:
Prince William Sound Books, Valdez, Alaska 1996
ISBN:
1-877900-05-2
Price:
$14.95
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Experiences
of Gold Hunters in Alaska
Charles
Margeson's work is a rare book on two accounts. First, most of the
original copies were destroyed in a warehouse fire soon after publication.
Secondly, it is a first-rate narrative of a real-life Alaskan adventure
and the definitive account of the Valdez and Copper River phase of the
great Klondike Gold Rush of 1898. In these pages, Margeson vividly
describes the events that led to the development and exploration of much
of central Alaska.
AUTHOR:
Charles Margeson (1899) ; Introduction by Jim and Nancy Lethcoe
Reprinted
by Prince William Sound Books, Valdez, Alaska 1997
ISBN:
1-877900-09-5
Price:
$19.95
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Trailing
and Camping in Alaska (1908)
Entertaining
tales of the Valdez and Copper River gold rush by one of its most literate
participants. In this work, Powell proves himself to be the perfect campfire
companion. His stories and storytelling remind one of Mark Twain while
his wit and sense of humor sometimes exceed the
master's.
Powell's humor captures life on the Alaskan frontier better than some of
the more serious histories.
AUTHOR:
Addison M. Powell (1899); Edited with an introduction by Jim and Nancy
Lethcoe.
Reprinted
(abridged) by Prince William Sound Books, Valdez, Alaska 1997
ISBN:
1-977800-060
Price:
$19.95
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Ice
Bound Empire:: Industry and Politics on the Last Frontier
1898
- 1938
Documents
the roles of George C. Hazelet, Steven Birch and David Jarvis representing
the Morgan / Guggenheim Alaska Syndicate in developing
the
Kennecott Copper Mine and the Copper River & Northwest Railroad.
Primary focus is on the long-term role of Hazelet's involvement in gold
mining, oil exploration and development of Alaska townsites at Valdez and
Cordova.
AUTHOR:
Elizabeth A. Tower
Publisher:
Elizabeth A. Tower, Anchorage, Alaska 1996
ISBN:
1-888125-05-5
Price:
$22.00
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The
Native People of Alaska
A
comprehensive easy to read, introductory guide to the Eskimos, Indians,
and Aleuts of Alaska. This volume focuses on their life styles, traditions,
and culture at the time of European contact. More than 40 historic
and contemporary photos and 5 maps help explain the Native stories and
the rapid changes and challenges Native Alaskans are dealing with today.
AUTHOR:
Steve J. Langdon
Publisher:
Greatland Graphics, Anchorage, Alaska
ISBN:
0-936425-17-2
Price:
$7.95
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A
History of Prince William Sound Alaska
An
historical overview of the Chesapeake Bay-sized body of water at Alaska's
southern coast. The authors document the lives and lifestyles of
ancient and contemporary Natives, European and American exploration, as
well as the effects of major activities such as the 1898 gold rush, the
1964 earthquake and the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill. An excellent
introduction to the region.
AUTHORS:
Jim and Nancy Lethcoe
Publisher:
Prince William Sound Books, Valdez, Alaska 1994
ISBN:
1-877900-04-4
Price:
$14.95
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