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2009 Alaskan Malamute Wall Calendar 1 review Avonside Publishing
Megacalendars, 2008
Malamute Calendar This came to me in record time. The calendar is absolutely beautiful! I am so pleased with the product and service.
Wanda Johnson
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The Alaskan Bootlegger's Bible 43 reviews Leon W. Kania
Happy Mountain Publications, 2000
good book!!!!!! very good book, i really liked the part on the wine, and the all the different types of stills. That was the best party the beer part was ok, not the best. but if you would like to read about beer get a book on Homebrew. I really like the books and it was very simple too. thanks for the info
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Alaskan Malamute (Kennel Club Dog Breed) 1 review Thomas Stockman
Kennel Club Books, 2005
Must be read before the D-Day! If you plan to get a Mal, you should buy this book before. Very good information for the new owner. Best for the price, very accurate and up to date with new owner concern.
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The New Complete Alaskan Malamute 6 reviews Maxwell Riddle, Beth J. Harris
Howell Books, 1990
A Malamute Bible If you already own a malamute or are thinking of getting one this book prvides the best guide for you. It not only tells you the pros about the breed but also the cons, and gives you a realistic look on what the breed is about. Ignorance leads to problems with malamutes so the best way to prepare yourself is HAVE THIS BOOK!!! Remember Owning A Malamute Is Not A Right! It Is A Privillage! Jamie ...
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One Man's Wilderness: An Alaskan Odyssey (Annivers 105 reviews Sam Keith, Richard Proenneke
Alaska Northwest Books, 2003
What a story I was not prepared for this book but it totally consumed my outdoor longing. I couldn't put it down.
Massive impact on my dreams
/PJ
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Alaskan Malamutes (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) 9 reviews Betsy Sikora Siino
Barron's Educational Series, 2007
A Prospective Mal Owner As a prospective Mal owner I found this book very imformative, more so than some of the larger and more expensive books which I have in my collection. Especially the section ARE YOU THE RIGHT PERSON FOR A MAL. I found this especially interesting as a Mal is not suitable for just anyone. A well written book with plenty of good information which some other books don't cover enough. I recommend this ...
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Traveler's Guide to Alaskan Camping: Alaska and Yukon Camping with RV or Tent (Traveler's Guide series) 22 reviews Mike Church, Terri Church
Rolling Homes Press, 2008
Don't RV without it. This is a very detailed book that gives a very good sense for the various campgrounds in Alaska. It provides phone numbers for most places, and we were able to call ahead to check availability and if the wash facilities were available and to check hours of operation. GPS locations are also given for each campground. It also lists some points of interest around the area of the campgrounds. ...
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Whispers of Winter (Alaskan Quest #3) 11 reviews Tracie Peterson
Bethany House Publishers, 2006
Whispers of Winter (Alaskan Quest) I loved the book. I love the trilogy. I knew I liked Tracie Peterson but this series sold me on her as my new favorite author.
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Alaskan Night Before Christmas (Night Before Christmas Series) Tricia Brown
Pelican Publishing Company, 2008
Santa is back for another Christmas journey across the world, and this time, he is loading his sleigh under the brilliance of the Northern Lights in the chilly Alaskan air. Armed with an ice scraper and snuggled inside his heavy red coat, Saint Nick and his elves prepare the team of flying caribou. But the lead caribou Kotz is determined to get attention this year. He's tired of people thinking that reindeer pull the sleigh, and he's alerted ...
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Cooking Alaskan 9 reviews Alaskans
Alaska Northwest Books, 1983
Great book on cooking Even though I live in Louisiana, I think this is a great book on cooking. It has lots of useful ideas, and you can substitute your local foods for the Alaskan products. The important thing is that this book teaches how to use what you have on hand, and how to prepare it and make it tasty, the same way that Alaskans have adapted to their environment. Great book at a great price.
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Under the Northern Lights (Alaskan Quest #2) 8 reviews Tracie Peterson
Bethany House Publishers, 2006
A "Stay up late to keep Reading" kind of book. Tracy's books are very interesting and at the same time very relaxing to read. For a while you can escape the cares of your world and travel and experience another world. One feels they know the people she writes about in her stories as personal friends. I have enjoyed all of her books that I have read and plan to purchase all of her books as time go by.
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The Frozen Toe Guide to Real Alaskan Livin': Learn How to Survive Moose Attacks, Endless Winters, and Life ... 7 reviews Brookelyn Bellinger
Sasquatch Books, 2007
Great book for anyone going to Alaska Either for vacation or to live permanently, this book is an insight into the great state of Alaska. Brookelyn did a great job combining humor, wit and truth to some serious subjects that are overlooked from the lowerfortyeightians. Enjoy the book..
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The Alaskan 2 reviews James Oliver Curwood
Echo Library, 2008
the alaskan The Alaskan is an excellent novel describing the character and trials, tribualtions and aspirations of a bygone generation. One, the likes of which we may never see again. Alan HOLT, A MAN'S MAN VERSUS ROSSLAND. The first a keeper of raindeer as cattle, the last a greedy profiteer and opportunist. Enter MARY Standish. WHAT HAS SHE GOT TO DO WITH ALL THIS. WELL I WON'T SAY MORE. The action is ...
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Becoming Alaskan June Price
Sunhusky Productions, 2009
Imagine your best friend just moved to Alaska and has invited you to visit. She throws a log on the fire, pours you a glass of wine, and you each grab a corner of the couch. She then proceeds to tell you about her new life in Wasilla, Alaska. If you live in the North, her tales may have a familiar ring to them, but how about if you?re a Southerner, more at home barefooted and strolling the beach than clad in mukluks and tromping through snow? ...
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Between Breaths: A Teacher in the Alaskan Bush 1 review Sandra K. Mathews
University of New Mexico Press, 2006
Author comments This book took over eight years to research and write, and is a labor of love yet grounded in sound historical research. You will get to know Donna in a very personal way, experience her growth into a thoughtful and caring adult, share her enthusiasm for her new teaching career and delight in her introduction to falling in love (and out of love)! You'll hold your breath as she rides with ...
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Adventures of an Alaskan Preacher Wayne Coggins
Magnus Press, 2007
Stalked by bears; terrified as his over-loaded plane began to crash; staring down the barrel of a loaded gun. These are a few of the adventures Pastor Wayne Coggins has had sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ in the frontier that is Alaska. "Have you ever," he asks, "been in one of those positions when you are in need of some instant assistance from the Lord and you discover you can pray a hundred miles an hour and never move your lips?" ...
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Summer of the Midnight Sun (Alaskan Quest #1) 14 reviews Tracie Peterson
Bethany House Publishers, 2006
Surprisingly wonderful. I am not typically a fan of historical romance books, however being a homesick Alaskan I couldn't resist when I found Book 1 and 2 at a local bookstore. Tonight I picked up "Summer of the Midnight Sun" and I didn't put the book down until I had devoured each and every page in this wonderful book. Not only is the story well written and fascinating, you quickly find yourself lost in the story line ...
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Alaskan Quest Pack, Vols. 1-3 3 reviews Tracie Peterson
Bethany House, 2006
I luv everything Alaskan I very much enjoyed this series by Tracie Peterson. I thought she did a great job with the story-line in that I could not figure out the end of the story after reading the first chapter. She does a good job of allowing the reader to "experience" Alaska while reading the story. I have been to Alaska once and am planning on going back soon and in the meantime, I will continue to read great books ...
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The Blue Bear: A True Story of Friendship, Tragedy, and Survival in the Alaskan Wilderness 22 reviews Lynn Schooler
Ecco, 2002
Elegant writing reveals love of wilderness Elegiac is the perfect word to describe both the cadence and direction of this book: somber, straightforward, yet filled with joy. We come to know both men -- the author and the late Michio Hoshino -- through dialogue and description that is utterly natural, yet weighted with meaning. Pivotal scenes are described so elegantly that you want to read them again and again to extract every nuance of ...
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