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Good+ with no dust jacket; Boards: edgewear, bumped, rubbed, dent on front cover. Bookplate FEP. Name and date in ink on inside front cover. In pictorial cover, blue and gilt titles. Tight, clean text, index w/errata slip.; B/W photos; maps; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 360 pages.
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Edition:
1920, Charles Scribner's Sons
Hardcover
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Publisher:
Charles Scribner's Sons
Published:
1920 1920
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17397503825
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x, (4), 360 pp. Octavo. Original blue cloth with dark blue lettering on the front board. Map on front board. Gilt title on spine slightly oxidized. Top edge trimmed and other untrimmed. Half title. Photogravure frontispiece. One quire slightly sprung. 33 illustrations. Two folding maps. Name on front free endpaper. Lower corners a bit bumped but overall a clean tight copy. Arctic Biblio 17127. Narrative of a year's journey, 1917-18, from Fort Yukon to Kotzebue, thence north and west to Herschel Island and the return overland via Firth and Porcupine Rivers. Contains much on the history of early exploration in the area. On the trip Stuck, meet the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Fry on Herschel Island. The signature on the front free endpaper is that of C.L. Fry whom he meet.