Description: The number you see at the start of the title line is the item number for this listing. For example: A-1 Expect some age wear/damage due to age. Look at the photo for this item. You can see the condition of it. Because of the age wear, this item is sold as damaged. NO refunds or returns for condition issues. It is selling as damaged. This book is sold as damaged due to age. Cover and binding damage. Take a look at the photo to see the condition of it.Could have foxing spots, and some water stains. THEKLONDIKE QUESTA PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY1897-1899WRITTEN AND EDITED BYPIERRE BERTONDESIGN BY FRANK NEWFELDPHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH BYBARBARA SEARSAN ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS BOOK LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANYBOSTON/TORONTO COPYRIGHT1983BY PIERRE BERTON ENTERPRISES LIMITED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.NO PART OF THIS BOOK MAY BE REPRODUCEDIN ANY FORM OR BY ANY ELECTRONICOR MECHANICAL MEANS INCLUDING INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS WITHOUT PERMISSION IN WRITING FROM THE PUBLISHER,EXCEPT BY A REVIEWER WHO MAY QUOTE BRIEF PASSAGES IN A REVIEW.LIBRARY OF CONGRESSCATALOG CARD NO. 83-071421ISBN 0-316-09218-5 FIRST AMERICAN EDITIONATLANTIC-LITTLE, BROWN BOOKSARE PUBLISHED BYLITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANYIN ASSOCIATION WITHTHE ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESSPRINTED AND BOUND IN HONG KONGBY EVERBEST PRINTING CO., LTD. The Klondike gold rush was perhaps the most photographed event in North America during the nineteenth century. More than ten thousand pictures are available in public archives and private collections, depicting every aspect of what Pierre Berton has called "one of the strangest mass movements in history."For this book, Berton has selected some two hundred photographs, most of them unfamiliar, many never before published. Here, for the first time, is the panoramic drama of the great stampede seen from the point of view of the ordinary gold seeker. A new text, written from a different point of view than Berton's earlier, classic work, The Klondike Fever, together with extended captions, accompanies the photographs.Many of these pictures were developed on the spot, in covered sleds (in one instance drawn by goats) or in boats following the armada northward down the Yukon River to the gold fields. Others were made in the studios of coastal photographers or on the gold-bearing creeks of the Klondike. Many are reproduced from 11-by-14-inch glass plates, a size and technique that explain their clarity and also the remarkable depth of focus achieved by early photographers. When some of these photographs were displayed on Broadway in New York, crowds fought to see them.To find and collect these photographs, Berton and his research assistant, Barbara Sears, searched from Ottawa to Vancouver, from Washington, D.C., to Seattle, to Fairbanks, Alaska. The result is a stunning book, a signal achievement for its award-winning designer, Frank Newfeld. Pierre Berton first captured the full magnitude and excitement of this last of the great gold rushes in his famous 1958 best-seller The Klondike Fever ("A wonderfully lively history"- New York Times; "an epic account...fascinating and exciting"- The Observer, London;"a fascinating book of permanent value." The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Canada).At home in all media, Pierre Berton appears regularly on television, radio, and the printed page. He is the author of twenty-eight books including The National Dream, The Last Spike, The Invasion of Canada 1812-1813, Flames Across the Border 1813-1814, and Why We Act Like Canadians. He lives in Kleinburg, Ontario.FRONT JACKET PHOTOGRAPH:Washington State Historical Society, TacomaBACK JACKET PHOTOGRAPH:University of Washington, SeattleJACKET DESIGN: Frank Newfeld
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Publication Year: 1983
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: THE KLONDIKE QUEST
Author: Pierre Berton
Publisher: PIERRE BERTON ENTERPRISES LIMITED
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