Description: (Alaskiana) Georgeson, C. C. (Charles Christian ) : Information for Prosective Settlers in Alaska: Stapled wraps. U. S. Deparment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. . 1917. B&W Illustrations & Maps: 1st Edition, 1st Printing. Very Good+ This is a trade sized pamphlet with cardstock covers and stapled spine. The covers have some light edge wear, rubbing and nicking. There are two small tears, to the top rear cover. The text pages are clean and bright. There are several pages of black and white photos. The map at the rear of the book is in clean, bright condition. "The first two agricultural experiment stations were at Kodiak and Sitka, which would eventually become the headquarters station and Georgeson’s home. At first Dr. Georgeson rented a small house for his office at Sitka. Governor J. G. Brady offered his own barn to house the station’s oxen for the winter of 1898-1899, and in an interview for Sunset magazine in 1928, Dr. Georgeson explained how he borrowed patches of land from the settlers around Sitka until he could clear and drain enough land to plant crops for the experiment station: “My plots were scattered all over the village and having insecure fences, or no fences at all, the local boys, cows, pigs and tame rabbits rollicked joyously through them. Hens, which in Sitka fly like seagulls, flocked to the feast I had unwittingly prepared for them, and when, by chance, they overlooked anything, the seeds came up to become the playthings of diabolical ravens, who, with almost human malice, pulled up the little plants merely to inspect their other ends. ”" (from Alaskan History Magazine -July/Aug 2020) #44722 $100 All orders ship within two business days. Standard mail is USPS Media Mail. Expedited and International shipping are also available. We offer combined shippping on multiple orders. All items are guaranteed to be as described or they may be returned within 30 days of receipt for a full refund Books or ephemera will be well packed to protect from damage during shipping.
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Author: Georgeson, C. C. (Charles Christian )
Book Title: Information for Prosective Settlers in Alaska
Cover: Stapled wraps
Language: English
Publisher: U. S. Deparment of Agriculture
Publication Year: 1917
Place Published: Washington, D. C.
Pages: 30p.
Topic: Alaskiana
Format: Stapled wraps
Edition: 1st Edition
Printing: 1st Printing
Book Condition: Very Good+
Defects: This is a trade sized pamphlet with cardstock covers and, stapled spine. The covers have some light edge wear, rubbing, and nicking. There are two small tears, to the top rear cover., The text pages are clean and bright. There are several pages of, black and white photos. The map at the rear of the book is in, clean, bright condition. "The first two agricultural experiment, stations were at Kodiak and Sitka, which would eventually, become the headquarters station and Georgeson’s home. At first, Dr. Georgeson rented a small house for his office at Sitka., Governor J. G. Brady offered his own barn to house the, station’s oxen for the winter of 1898-1899, and in an interview, for Sunset magazine in 1928, Dr. Georgeson explained how he, borrowed patches of land from the settlers around Sitka until, he could clear and drain enough land to plant crops for the, experiment station: “My plots were scattered all over the, village and having insecure fences, or no fences at all, the, local boys, cows, pigs and tame rabbits rollicked joyously, through them. Hens, which in Sitka fly like seagulls, flocked, to the feast I had unwittingly prepared for them, and when, by, chance, they overlooked anything, the seeds came up to become, the playthings of diabolical ravens, who, with almost human, malice, pulled up the little plants merely to inspect their, other ends. ”" (from Alaskan History Magazine -July/Aug 2020)
Illustration Type: B&W Illustrations & Maps
Binding: Stapled wraps
Subject: Alaskiana
Place of Publication: Washington, D. C.
Year Printed: 1917
Special Attributes: 1st Edition