"Epic novel of the growth of Alaska from unexplored territory through the gold rush of the 1890's and into the 20th century."@en
"Heroes and villains, both real and fictional, abound in this historical novel which covers such topics as the major native groups, the European explorers, Russian and American colonization, the Gold Rush and Alaska's statehood."@en
"Novel about Alaska's emotional and sometimes violent history, covering both the near-forgotten past and the highly technological present."@en
"A historical novel that tells the story of Alaska from prehistory to the late twentieth century, examining and imagining the events that have shaped the state's native peoples, settlers, and landscape."
"This historical novel begins one billion years ago and quickly moves to the 18th century, with European exploration, Russian and American colonization, the Gold Rush, and the struggle for statehood. 1988."@en
"A stirring portrait of a community, set against the background of Alaska's emotional and at times violent history."@en
"Epic historical novel based on the history of Alaska, beginning with its prehistory and concentrating on the region's history since the eighteenth century."@en
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