Coming Into the Country

Coming Into the Country
ISBN-10
0374522871
ISBN-13
9780374522872
Series
Coming into the Country
Category
Nature
Pages
438
Language
English
Published
1991-04
Publisher
Macmillan
Author
John McPhee

Description

An account of a kayak and canoe journey through the Brooks Range wilderness, impressions of urban life and political activity, and portraits of people in the bush make up a study of contemporary Alaska

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