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30-day kindness challenge journal with prompts to help you lead a kinder life.
30-day gratitude challenge journal with prompts to help you lead a happier life.
Features stories about Alaska's rich history and was written by late Alaska historian Phyllis Downing Carlson and her niece, Laurel Downing Bill.
The critically acclaimed Aunt Phil's Trunk Alaska history series by Laurel Downing Bill is noted for its easy-to-read short stories and hundreds of historical photographs that complement the entertaining nonfiction writing. Suitable for ages 9 to 99, the first book in the series shares stories from early Alaska up to about 1900.
30-day discover your purpose journal challenge with prompts to help you find your purpose in life.
Teacher Guide for curriculum for Aunt Phil's Trunk Volume Two Alaska history from 1900 to 1912.
A collection of nonfiction short stories about many of Alaska's early pioneers with dozens of historical photographs to complement the vivid storytelling.
Planes, trains and automobiles profoundly changed Alaska between 1912 and 1935. This volume in the Aunt Phil's Trunk Alaska history series features entertaining nonfiction stories and hundreds of historical photographs that follow adventurers as they attempt to tame Alaska's wilderness.
Features stories about Alaska's rich history and was written by late Alaska historian Phyllis Downing Carlson and her niece, Laurel Downing Bill.
From the turn of the twentieth century in interior Alaska, dog team mail carriers were charged with maintaining the trail systems and carrying the mail until they were replaced in the late 1930s and ’40s by airplane mail service. With the advent and widespread adoption of aviation, many of the trails were abandoned, and a generation of rural Alaskans has now grown up with few ties to the overland trail system that supported their grandparents and inspired modern traditions such as the world-famous Iditarod Race. In addition to chronicling the history of this unique postal service, On Time Delivery pays tribute to the men who carried the mail and the families who supported them, and considers the changing nature of how people experience the country where they live—and how this is affected by the systems of communication and transportation upon which they depend.