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Butcher, Baker: A True Account of a Serial Murderer

The true account of Alaska's serial killer, Robert Hansen, the baker who hunted the streets of Anchorage and Seward in the 70s and 80s, butchering up to 30 young women.


First Athabascans of Alaska: Strawberries

Tribal elder A. Stephen presents a history of the Athabascan people who first crossed a land bridge at the Bering Strait before the earliest written records.


Arthur Miller of Alaska

The story of a pioneer Alaskan and the history of the Bureau of Education in the far north from 1885 to 1935, including the Bureau's development of the reindeer industry.


Mudhole Smith: Alaska Flier

Read about Merle "Mudhole" Smith, whose many exploits and accomplishments in Alaska, including his contributions during World War II, landed him in the Aviation Pioneers Hall of Fame.


Anchorage Place Names

Why is it called Jewel Lake? And who is Klevin Street named after? This informative booklet will answer all those questions.


Cheda (Grandma)

The life of Olga Ezi, an Athabaskan Indian woman of the Matanuska Valley, and the changes she witnessed.


Day That Cries Forever

These are survivors' stories, forty years in the making, chronicling the destruction of the coastal village of Chenega by three massive tsunamis during the 1964 Alaskan earthquake.


Glacier Pilot

This is the story of Bob Reeve, Alaska's first, most daring and most accomplished bush pilot.


Battle of Amarillo

A collection of letters that former Alaska Governor Keith H. Miller wrote home during his service as a teenage soldier in World War II.


Nabesna Gold

The making of the historic Nabesna Gold Mine and town on the frontier of Alaska territory


Strangest Town in Alaska

The history of Whittier, Alaska and the Portage Valley.


Copper Spike

The building of a railroad up the Copper River, from tidewater to the rich copper mines at Kennicott, was an epic event that pitted gang against gang in pitched battles over rights-of -way.


Captain Cook in Alaska and the North Pacific

This is the only book written about Captain James Cook's time in Alaska during the summer of 1778.


Pilots of the Panhandle

Ruotsala, considered by many to be Alaska’s foremost aviation historian, has combined his collection of photographs with others and has researched aviation in the Alaska panhandle during the early part of the twentieth century.



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