Tundra-The Next Degeneration
The latest book is 160 pages and includes nearly 400 full-color comic strips, and some of them are actually funny...
more infoTundra-Wet, Wild and Weird
Hailing from the primeval forests, the majestic mountain ranges, the windswept plains or even your very own back...
more infoHaunted ALASKA
Ghost Stories from the Far North They are watching us, these ghosts of the North. They cook breakfast, play...
more infoMURDER AT FORTY BELOW
MURDER AT FORTY BELOW is a gritty yet fascinating account of many of Alaska’s most notorious and unusual...
more infoCold Crime
COLD CRIME is a collection of stories about some of Alaska’s high-profile criminal investigations of the...
more infoYukon Quest
The Story of the World’s Toughest Sled Dog Race Over beer and hamburgers at the Two Rivers Lodge near...
more infoStrange Stories of Alaska and The Yukon
From the pages of early-day northern newspapers comes a startling collection of accounts of the extraordinary and...
more infoSuzie’s Sourdough Circus
In rhyming prose, sure to appeal to both children and their grown-up sous-chefs, this story is both informative...
more infoThe Boreal Herbal
The Boreal Herbal: Wild Food and Medicine Plants of the North is an indispensable guide to identifying and using...
more infoRemarkable Yukon Women
The Yukon is a mythic place: the land is vast and wild, the climate harsh and uncompromising, the people...
more infoSourdough Stories
The Klondike Gold Rush attracted thousands of adventurers to Canada’s Yukon between 1897 and 1899. Some of...
more infoAlaska’s Wolf Man
Between 1915 and 1955 adventure-seeking Frank Glaser, a latter-day Far North Mountain Man, trekked across...
more infoThe Streets Were Paved With Gold
No gold rush in history could match the Klondike Rush of 1896-99 in the almost insane drive of people to conquer...
more infoMake it Pay
This is a detailed history of the largest wooden gold dredge in the world. It was constructed on Bonanza Creek...
more infoTalking at the Woodpile
In this humorous and refreshing collection of short stories, David Thompson reveals the charm and grit of life in...
more infoWolves of the Yukon
This is more than a book about Yukon wolves, although by reading it you will learn a lot about this intelligent,...
more infoThe Golden Trail
The Golden Trail is the story of the Klondike Gold Rush of 1896 by one of Canada’s best journalists. It was...
more infoWild Critters
A Read-Aloud Book for Children & Grown-ups Journalist-poet Tim Jones and nature photographer Tom Walker team...
more infoAlaska Animals-Where Do They Go At 40 Below?
Alaska is known as the land of snow, ice, and long, cold winters. Temperatures can drop to 40 or more degrees...
more infoPrisoners of the North
Canada’s master storyteller returns to the North to chronicle the extraordinary stories of five inspiring and...
more infoThe Floor of Heaven
It is the last decade of the 19th century. The Wild West has been tamed and its fierce, independent and often...
more infoGold Diggers-Striking It Rich in the Klondike
No event in our history is more legendary than the Yukon Gold Rush of 1896. With the discovery of rich gold...
more infoThe End Of The Road
Drifter John Walker has no friends, but he’s so engaging that Maxie invites him over for dinner. The next...
more infoHow to Build an Igloo
How are the ice blocks of igloos so perfectly formed and fitted, able, it’s been said, to withstand the...
more infoNorth of Iskut
In 1971 Tor Forsberg was twenty-three and her life was at a crossroads. Having returned to Watson Lake in the...
more infoAlias Soapy Smith
This comprehensive biography of an extraordinary confidence man, gambler, and organizer of confidence men is set...
more infoSunken Klondike Gold
When the 240-foot SS Islander hit an iceberg in Alaska’s inside waters just twelve miles from Juneau, Capt....
more infoWho Wants Rocks
Who Wants Rocks?: Award-winning storyteller Michael Arvaarluk Kusugak introduces us to Little Mountain, with her...
more infoBaby Mountain Sheep
It is spring in the mountains of Alaska, and a female Dall’s sheep is born on the high cliffs, sheltered...
more infoBaby Grizzly
Born in a mountain cave in Alaska, three grizzly cubs wait out the winter with their mother. When spring finally...
more infoBeing Caribou
It was a honeymoon like no other when Karsten Heuer and his new wife, Leanne Allison, joined 123 000 caribou on a...
more infoWelcome to the World of Bears
Bears are amazing animals. This book captures them through color photographs and intriguing information by Diane...
more infoWelcome to the World of Moose
The author enthralls young readers with the most interesting and amazing facts about this little-known animal, who...
more infoWelcome to the World of Eagles
Flying far is what eagles love to do! In fact, some fly all the way from Mexico to the Arctic . In these pages...
more infoWelcome to the World of Wolves
Award-winning children’s author Diane Swanson brings the exciting world of wolves alive with fabulous facts...
more infoCanada’s Western Arctic Including the Dempster Highway
From the warm embrace of its small communities ...
more infoWild Flowers of the Yukon, Alaska & Northwestern Canada
In recent years, more and more nature lovers have been flocking to discover the untouched serenity of the North....
more infoWildflowers Along the Alaska Highway
A guide to the flowers seen along the Alaska Highway from Dawson Creek, B.C. to Fairbanks, AK. This book is...
more infoYukon Travel Adventure Guide
This guide book includes: - Detailed kilometre by kilometre information about every highway in the Yukon -...
more infoThe Klondike Stampede
This classic in Yukon gold rush literature was originally published in 1900 and has long been out of print. ...
more infoCold Land, Warm Hearts
In 2008 Keith Billington’s surprise bestseller, House Calls by Dogsled: Six Years in an Arctic Medical Outpost, ...
more infoTwo Old Women
Two Old Women: An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage, and Survival: Based on an Athabascan Indian legend passed...
more infoYukon River Steamboats
One of the north’s most prolific historians edits this collection of photos that tells the story of our...
more infoThe Saga of the Sourtoe
Captain Dick Stevenson’s account of his adventures with the Sourtoe. The original Sourtoe, a pickled human...
more infoThe Klondike Cat
Noah and his pa prepare to join the thousands of gold seekers heading for the Klondike. Pa insists the journey...
more infoHouse Calls by Dogsled
“People go north for a variety of reasons, some stay for a lifetime, while others can’t wait to leave...
more infoThe Mad Trapper
When it began, he was just another stranger without a name. When it ended, he was the most notorious criminal in...
more infoThe Great Klondike Gold Rush
The fourth and final book in the exciting Pierre Berton’s History for Young Canadians series is The Great...
more infoSoapy Smith
In 1897, the Klondike Gold Rush brought thousands of hopeful prospectors to the North. With them came many...
more infoGold Fever
In 1897, tens of thousands of would-be prospectors flooded into the Yukon in search of instant wealth during the...
more infoRebel Women of the Gold Rush
During the frenzied Klondike Gold Rush, many daring women ventured north to seek riches and adventure or to...
more infoGhosts of the Klondike
Join author Shirley Jonas as she explores eight tales of the supernatural on the Trail of ’98 from Skagway,...
more infoFrozen Gold
Early mining in the north depended upon primitive methods and equipment. How these were used and adapted to the...
more infoChildren of the Klondike
Attracting tens of thousands of men and women hoping to strike it rich, the Klondike gold rush brought with it...
more infoWomen of the Klondike
Women played a critical role during the gold rush, and this is the only book that brings to light the stories of...
more infoWings Over The Yukon
In his sixth aviation history book, author Bruce McAllister takes the reader on a photographic journey, tracing...
more infoThe Alaska Highway
Combine all of the guts and glory of war, the lure of some of the harshest yet most beautiful land on the planet...
more infothe Trail of ’42
Anyone who travels the Alaska Highway today for the first time would be hard put to imagine the hardships...
more infoSailor on Snowshoes
In 1897, a 21-year-old unemployed Californian named Jack London borrowed funds so he could make his fortune in...
more infoMartha Black
Martha was an independent 32-year old when she headed for the Klondike in 1898. She endured the grueling...
more infoHills of Silver
The Yukon is famous for its Klondike gold rush, but it was the site of another major mineral discovery in 1918...
more infoThe Klondike Quest
The most photographed event in North America during the 19th century. More than 10,000 images reside in public...
more infoChilkoot Trail Heritage Route to the Klondike
The ordeal of the Chilkoot Trail has ...
more infoPainting Paradise
Perhaps Ted Harrison’s most significant legacy is the cheery innocence that leaps from his paintings straight...
more infoThe Cremation of Sam Mcgee
In 1986 Kids Can Press published an edition of Robert Service’s “The Cremation of Sam McGee” illustrated by...
more infoThe Call of the Wild, White Fang, and Other Stories
‘We need London’s mythical wolf almost as much as we need the wildernesses of the world, for without...
more infoYukon Color of the Land
The breathtaking natural beauty of Canada’s Yukon Territory is captured in this elegant, coffee-table book....
more infoYukon Reflections
From the front flap: “…The Yukon experience is unique to each of us. It is different for the...
more infoYukon, The
The Yukon is a photographic celebration of a land rich with natural wonders — rugged mountain peaks, deep...
more infoTundra-The Comic Strip Mother Nature Warned You About
Yet another installment of approximately 400 Tundra strips in full color!
more infoTundra-Organically Grown Humor
Yet another collection of approx. 400 comics in mind-blowing color! These strips were hand picked at the...
more infoTundra-Nature’s #1 Comic Strip
We did it again! With another 400 or so full-color comic strips ready to give your humor gland that warm, fuzzy...
more infoTundra-”Freeze Dried Comics”
Another helping of approx. 400 comics, “freeze dried” to ensure you get the freshest, most...
more infoThe Cinnamon Mine
A witty, brightly-written memoir of childhood in the Yukon, The Cinnamon Mine traces the adventures of the Porsild...
more infoSimply Sourdough
Sourdough is thought to be the oldest from of leavened bread. Some think it was discovered as long ago as 4000...
more infoThe Boreal Gourmet
“Bring me moose meat! You will not be sorry!” So says Whitehorse author and cook Michele Genest to the...
more infoHistory Hunting in the Yukon
A Yukon historian delves into the area’s exciting past to bring old stories to life. Conspiracies to overthrow...
more infoThe Illustrated Robert Service
This premier edition of classic Robert Service poetry is amply illustrated with turn-of-the century photos, many ...
more infoThe Best of Robert Service
Poems by Robert Service The Best of Robert Service includes ...
more infoThe Shooting of Dan Mcgrew
In The Shooting of Dan McGrew, the Malamute is brought to life by the Robert Service’s words and Harrison’s...
more infoThe Klondike Ring
Rick and Willow travel along when their parents are hired to make a documentary about Dawson City, Yukon. The long...
more infoA Team Like No Other
“Mush,” shouted Stephen – and they were off. The wilderness, adventure and the thrill of near...
more infoGoodnight Alaska-Goodnight Little Bear
A touch-and-feel board book for all ages up to 4 years old. Let a child feel the velvety nose of a moose, the...
more infoTouch and Feel Alaska’s Animals
A touch-and-feel board book for all ages up to 4 years old. Let a child feel the velvety nose of a moose, the...
more infoPeek-A-Boo Alaska
Lift the flaps and let a child discover some of Alaska’s hidden...
more infoWhen GRANDMA and GRANDPA visited ALASKA they…
A book to share with your grandchildren about your travels in Alaska, from a cruise to a bus trip through Denali...
more infoListen to Alaska’s Animals
A sound book for all ages up to 4 years old. Let a child listen to and discover the sounds of a whale exhaling,...
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