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Now I know that the subjects of said hunting would be completely different. The most dangerous thing those gentlemen tended to encounter was diamonback rattlesnakes and gators, but I thoroughly enjoy my collection of their writtings. I would like to find something in a similar style relating to hunting in Alaska.

Any suggestions? I am looking for something older, certainly not a modern story.
There are quite a few you might like. Off the top of my head "From Out of the Yukon" is obviously nor Alaskan, but it is an interesting read. Quality of writing is NOT at the level you list, but that is rare. I cannot get at my books right now to list more.
I would say Annabell but a lot of his stories are set in Mexico.
ahhh, not old enough either, maybe
Here is one I enjoyed

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/alaskan-yukon-trophies-won-and-lost-go-young/1100123325
+1 on ...Trophies Won and Lost..
Originally Posted by easttex
+1 on ...Trophies Won and Lost..

+2
Russell Annabell. He was in sports afield when I was a kid and I had a subscription. I always thought he wrote more of the north than mexico

Russell Annabell's writing about Alaska was superb. His later writings in Mexico are so-so.
As stated prior, Trophies Won and Lost is a great place to start
Not a bad overview of Annabel...



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By Jeff Davis. This is the story of Russell Annabel, one of the most colorful and controversial characters ever to set foot in Alaska. He was a top guide and excellent outdoor writer, and his keen insight still makes for a fascinating read. His personal life was full of drama, and he eventually left Alaska under a cloud, one step ahead of the law. He spent his last days in Mexico trying to pick up the pieces of his life. Illustrated with dozens of never before published original photos. Published in 2002. 324 Pages - Hardcover.

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Publisher: Safari Press
Date of Publication: 2002
Number of Pages: 324

Summary of Material:
Russell Annabel is by any account one of the most colorful and controversial characters ever to set foot in Alaska. Born in 1904 in Tacoma, Washington, Rusty moved to Alaska as a teenager and quickly made a name for himself as a top guide. Early on he hooked up with the legendary Tex Cobb, another character of the Alaskan bush. Rusty soon started writing stories about hunting in the Northland, mainly for Sports Afield. These were among the best-written outdoor stories of the twentieth century, and they made his reputation far and wide. His extraordinary talents allow us, even today, to share in the excitement of Alaska in the first half of the twentieth century. It is widely accepted that Rusty was given to hyperbole, but what is truly amazing is how many of his characters--such as Blind Nick--were based on real people. Rusty?s sense of adventure and his courage to walk into the unknown brought him into contact with a harsh, beautiful land and the wild two-legged and four-legged characters that lived there. Those of us who grew up after World War II cannot imagine the Alaskan frontier Rusty encountered in the early 1900s. From his homestead in Toonaklut, he could describe a wilderness populated with majestic Dall sheep, ornery moose, dumbbell caribou, and enraged grizzlies as no other man could. But his personal life was full of drama, and he eventually left Alaska under a cloud, one step ahead of the law. His American wife and children left him, and Rusty moved to Mexico, where he drifted about. He attempted to pick up the pieces of his life, but he was pulled into a meager existence from which he was unable to escape. Based on interviews with Rusty?s American wife and his recently discovered Mexican family, and illustrated with rare photos, this is the story of the man behind the legend, and it is as fascinating as any tale Rusty Annabel ever spun for the sporting magazines. Illustrated with dozens of never before published original photos of Rusty, Tex Cobb, and the Alaska they loved.
Notes:
One might try AbeBooks.com and search up books by Selous and some others by Sheldon. Around the 1904,5,6 era and more Yukon territory. Another interesting read is a book called Nunaga Ten Years of Eskimo Life, Hudson Bay experiences working for the company. Some good reads as well on ship wrecks etc during the early whaling/explorations era in the Arctic. Lots of old books, often inexpensive, and many wth free shipping. Since retirement I've started filling shelves with old exploration, hunting, and seafaring volumes. Abe's is really book a broker serving sellers from all over the world, and I've found books published back in the 1800's still at very reasonable cost. Get into the really rare stuff though and one can spend serious bucks.

Start cross referencing from citations during ones sessions, and lots of other good reads will show up.



A very good book and it is available from Amazon. I'm waiting on the Kindle version. Understand the publisher had problems with the electronic version and it will be later.

that book aint cheap
Originally Posted by sse

that book aint cheap


I think Abe Books has a reprint for under 20 bucks. I get a lot of books used from B&N for 1.99 plus a few $ shipping.


edit to add: Yes here is the link https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/alaskan-yukon-trophies-won-lost
Alaska Adventures by Jay Williams

10,000 campfires by Jay Masey

Bowhunting Alaska’s Rivers by Jay Masey

Bows Along the Little Delta by Glen St. Charles

Fred Bear Filed Notes by Fred Bear

Last of the Great Brown Bear Men by Marvin Clark

Hunting and Fishing in Alaska Russell Annabelle

Trophy Rams of the Brooks Range by Duncan Gilchrist

born on snowshoes evelyn berglund shore

Adventures in Alaska and Along the Trail
Endicott, Wendell

Alaskan Hunter by Raymond Chandler

Alaska’s Wolf Man by Jim Rearden

Slim Moore Alaska Guide by Jim Rearden

Campfires in the Yukon by Harry Auer

Goat Hunting by Duncan Gilchrist

Wilderness of Denali by Charles Sheldon
Originally Posted by kaboku68
Alaska Adventures by Jay Williams

Alaska’s Wolf Man by Jim Rearden

Slim Moore Alaska Guide by Jim Rearden



Yes, I have these 3 in my collection.

Also have a good one "North of the Sun" by Fred Hatfield

and "Trail of the Eagle", Bud Conkle as told to Jim Rearden
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Alaskan-Yukon Trophies Won and Lost


Can be had used at AbeBooks for 14 to $18.
Originally Posted by kid0917
Originally Posted by sse

that book aint cheap


I think Abe Books has a reprint for under 20 bucks. I get a lot of books used from B&N for 1.99 plus a few $ shipping.


edit to add: Yes here is the link https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/alaskan-yukon-trophies-won-lost

i do the same but for some reason couldn't get to the low price one, and i did try Abe books
Originally Posted by kaboku68
Alaska Adventures by Jay Williams

10,000 campfires by Jay Masey

Bowhunting Alaska’s Rivers by Jay Masey

Bows Along the Little Delta by Glen St. Charles

Fred Bear Filed Notes by Fred Bear

Last of the Great Brown Bear Men by Marvin Clark

Hunting and Fishing in Alaska Russell Annabelle

Trophy Rams of the Brooks Range by Duncan Gilchrist

born on snowshoes evelyn berglund shore

Adventures in Alaska and Along the Trail
Endicott, Wendell

Alaskan Hunter by Raymond Chandler

Alaska’s Wolf Man by Jim Rearden

Slim Moore Alaska Guide by Jim Rearden

Campfires in the Yukon by Harry Auer

Goat Hunting by Duncan Gilchrist

Wilderness of Denali by Charles Sheldon

will have to check a few of those out
when i search, this is the Abebooks web page I get...looks a little different
Yes. I too am going to look up a few of the above. The 1800 early-1900's are especially appealing as about half of the story involves the logistics of just getting into the desired country. With today's float planes, jets, and some lucky connections, one can leave camp and be back in the lower 48 by dinner time. Handy, but does not make for a very interesting story.

Alaska Nellie by Nellie Neal Lawing

Far Western Alaska Big Game by Hubback T R
Kodiak Tales: Stories of Adventure on Alaska's Emerald Isle
By Harry Dodge III

Shadows on the koyukuk by Sidney Huntington

Roughnecks and gentlemen by Harold McCracken

Two Dianas in Alaska by Agnes Herbert

My Fifty Years in Alaska: Hardy Trefzger

Hunting & Fishing in the Territory of Alaska : 1935 to Statehood
By Ward Gay

Sourdough and Swahili by Bud Branham

Final Frontierrman by James Campbell

Big Game, Big Country by Dr. Chauncey Guy Suits

Alaska Safari by Harold Schetzle
Originally Posted by sse
when i search, this is the Abebooks web page I get...looks a little different


strange, my link does not get you to $14.87, free shipping?
say the word, I will snag it and send to you in a PRI mail envelope, amigo
Originally Posted by kid0917
Originally Posted by sse
when i search, this is the Abebooks web page I get...looks a little different


strange, my link does not get you to $14.87, free shipping?
say the word, I will snag it and send to you in a PRI mail envelope, amigo

thank you, but i do have access to your link and do see it, but when i originally searched it only turned up the link i posted, slightly diffferent URL that i'll have to try to avoid
Originally Posted by kid0917
Originally Posted by sse

that book aint cheap


I think Abe Books has a reprint for under 20 bucks. I get a lot of books used from B&N for 1.99 plus a few $ shipping.


edit to add: Yes here is the link https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/alaskan-yukon-trophies-won-lost



Leather Bound for 43 bucks!
The cheaper ones (and leather bound) are reprints out of India if you read the fine print. The more expensive versions are the original US runs.
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by kid0917
Originally Posted by sse

that book aint cheap


I think Abe Books has a reprint for under 20 bucks. I get a lot of books used from B&N for 1.99 plus a few $ shipping.


edit to add: Yes here is the link https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/alaskan-yukon-trophies-won-lost



Leather Bound for 43 bucks!



is that one made in chinee...?
Originally Posted by sse
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by kid0917
Originally Posted by sse

that book aint cheap


I think Abe Books has a reprint for under 20 bucks. I get a lot of books used from B&N for 1.99 plus a few $ shipping.
edit to add: Yes here is the link https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/alaskan-yukon-trophies-won-lost


Leather Bound for 43 bucks!

is that one made in chinee...?

Apparently printed/bound in India. Maybe Trump can pick it up for you.
already got a txt from Melania, way ahead of ya
rofl!
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