About This Book
A comprehensive portrait of Alaska and its sealing islands mixes regional history, travel impressions, natural history, and practical observation. The narrative opens with early exploration and political transfer, then moves to detailed descriptions of coastal geography, glaciers, climate, forests, and fisheries. It records indigenous settlements, domestic life, and material culture alongside careful accounts of marine mammals, seal and sea‑lion rookeries, hunting methods, and commercial sealing operations. Numerous sketches and maps illustrate local scenes, and chapters progress from focused local studies to broader assessments of resources, industry, and the practical challenges of living and working in the Arctic environment.
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