Trails and Tramps in Alaska and Newfoundland. William S. Thomas

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       William S. Thomas

      Trails and Tramps in Alaska and Newfoundland

      Published by Good Press, 2021

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066128005

       PREFACE

       ILLUSTRATIONS

       Trails and Tramps in Alaska and Newfoundland CHAPTER I CRUISING AND HUNTING IN SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA

       CHAPTER II OBSERVATIONS ON KODIAK ISLAND

       CHAPTER III HUNTING BIG GAME ON THE KENAI PENINSULA

       CHAPTER IV A TRIP TO NEWFOUNDLAND

       CHAPTER V HUNTING WITH A FERRET

       CHAPTER VI A NIGHT HUNT

       CHAPTER VII IN THE SPRINGTIME

       CHAPTER VIII A PLEA FOR PROTECTION

       POSTSCRIPT

       INDEX

       The Log of the North Shore Club

       Recreations of a Sportsman on the Pacific Coast

       Hunting Trips of a Ranchman

       The Wilderness Hunter

       Hunting Big Game with Gun and with Kodak

       Table of Contents

      The matter here submitted has been accumulated upon several hunting trips in the wilderness, and many excursions from time to time into the woods and fields about home. The author has for some years kept more or less extensive field notes, and has taken numerous photographs of objects, scenes, or incidents by the way.

      Not all of the narrative is concerned with the chase, but all has to do with, or is in some way attributable to, the wanderlust that from boyhood days has cast its spell over the author at uncertain intervals, and from time to time, has compelled a pilgrimage nearer or farther into the regions of that freedom found only where man is not.

      If in the heart of the reader it sets vibrating again some chord once sounded by the breath of the forest, or stirs to harmony some strings hitherto not attuned to the music of the great outdoors, the mission of this volume will not have been vain, for it will then have assisted in a modest way the interpretation of that medium of expression of which Bryant has said,

      “To him who in the love of nature holds Communion with her visible forms, she speaks A varied language.”

      W. S. T.

      Pittsburgh, Pa.,

       March, 1913.

       Table of Contents

PAGE
Mother ’Possum and her Family Frontispiece
Ketchikan 3
Myriads of Salmon 5
“Father” Duncan 7
Metlakatla 8
Guest House 9
“Father” Duncan’s Church 10
Where the Indians Roamed 11
Street Scene in Metlakatla 12
Metlakatla Belles 13
Indians Cheering the Secretary 15
Totems at Sitka 18
Indian

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