Hand colored. Latin and English with text in French on verso. Includes decorative cartouche, small illustrations of ships throughout, and coat of arms and dedication to Guilielmo Backer de Corneliis. From the Blaeus' Theatrum orbis terrarum,...
Shows overland routes of Hearne and others. Arctic coast of North America indicated with dotted line connecting Greenland and Canada. "Engraved for Carey's Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved." Engraved by W. Barker. From Carey's General...
"Dressee en 1764 par M***. Nouvelle edition reduite par M. de Vaugondy." "Suppl. 2e carte" of Robert de Vaugondy's "Recueil de 10 cartes". Wagner, 637.
Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Hand colored. "The interesting discoveries made by British and American ships since the first publication of this chart in 1784, together with the hydrographical materials, lately procured from...
Relief shown by hachures. From Colton's Atlas of the World, 1872 edition. "No. 13." On verso (no. 12): Eastern Hemisphere. In color. Published in New York, 1872
13 min, 43 sec film clip, color/sound. From introduction voice-over in part 1: "This edition of The Alaska Report also features a floor statement delivered by Senator Robert Byrd in honor of Senator Stevens's 82nd birthday [November 18,...
Photograph of a soldier named Arnold, who is from Brooklyn, NY, holding a pipe and a New York edition of a magazine entitled Holiday. Arnold is standing at the door to the headquarters of the Adak Air Force Station Hospital.
Title from accompanying note. "'After the Tragedy - This group of men, all of whom figured prominently in the life of Ben Eielson, are shown as they stood together at an unidentified location in Fairbanks after Eileson's and Borland's bodies had...
United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
Title taken from headlines. Front page headlines from Dec. 7, 1941 extra edition of Kodiak Mirror in which United States declares war after Pearl Harbor bombing. Includes notice of blackout on Kodiak Island, Alaska for that night. From verso:...
Original 1846 edition of the fundemental work on the Aleut language, the Eastern (Fox Island) dialect.
Published in 1846 in St. Petersburg, Russia by the Imperial Academy of Sciences. Physical description: 237p. File type: PDF 44.44MB
Full title: Sam / translated by members of the Koyukon Bilingual Education Program. Edition: [Lower Koyukon Athapaskan ed. / translated by members of the Koyukon Bilingual Education Program].
Full title: Aan aduspelled x'úx' = Tlingit spelling book / edited by Nora and Richard Dauenhauer = _Keixwnéi Na*gatáak'wch *ka Xwaayeena*kch kawshixídi x'úx'.