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Two In The Far North
Two In The Far North
Author: Margaret E. Murie
Artic Splendor. There is the drama of dangers on ice and rapids, cut off from the world by ice-filled seas-the roaring herds of caribou-the phantom-like lynx darting between the trees. There is the warmth of human contact in a cold land. But more , there is the stunning granduer of Alaska - a land of subtle and delicate tracks.
ISBN: 69865
Pages: 342
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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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This book is an autobiography by Margaret Murie telling of her growing up, marrying and following her husband, who was a Biologist for the US Government, to Alaska to document and survey the land and most importantly the animals, birds, and insects that live there. The book starts in the early 1900's and continues on to the 1970's when Alaska was unspoiled by the growth of civilization. I found this book to be fun to read and educational all at the same time!
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