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Alaska ebook

by James A Michener


Published in the United States by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, In. New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 87-43ISBN 0-449-21726-4.

Alaska is a historical novel by James A. Michener. Alaska is 868 pages long. Along with the reading, Michener provides a table of contents, a list of acknowledgements, and a Fact and Fiction section. The third item offers the reader an insight into what occurred in real life and what the author invented.

In this sweeping epic of the northernmost American frontier, James A. Michener guides us through Alaska’s fierce terrain and history, from the long-forgotten past to the bustling present.

FREE shipping on qualifying offers. The high points in the story of Alaska since the American acquisition are brought vividly to life through more than 100 characters.

James A. Michener was one of the world’s most popular writers, the author of more than forty books of fiction and nonfiction, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning Tales of the South Pacific, the bestselling novels The Source, Hawaii, Alaska, Chesapeake, Centennial, Texas, Caribbean, an. . Michener was one of the world’s most popular writers, the author of more than forty books of fiction and nonfiction, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning Tales of the South Pacific, the bestselling novels The Source, Hawaii, Alaska, Chesapeake, Centennial, Texas, Caribbean, and Caravans, and the memoir The World Is My Home. Michener served on the advisory council to NASA and the International Broadcast Board, which oversees the Voice of America

Электронная книга "Alaska: A Novel", James A. Michener As his characters struggle for survival, Michener weaves together the exciting high points of Alaska’s story: its brutal origins; the American acquisition; the gold rush; th.

Электронная книга "Alaska: A Novel", James A. Эту книгу можно прочитать в Google Play Книгах на компьютере, а также на устройствах Android и iOS. Выделяйте текст, добавляйте закладки и делайте заметки, скачав книгу "Alaska: A Novel" для чтения в офлайн-режиме. As his characters struggle for survival, Michener weaves together the exciting high points of Alaska’s story: its brutal origins; the American acquisition; the gold rush; the tremendous growth and exploitation of the salmon industry; the arduous construction of the Alcan Highway, undertaken to defend the territory during World War II.

Master storyteller James Michener reveals Alaska in all its awesome, sweeping majesty

Master storyteller James Michener reveals Alaska in all its awesome, sweeping majesty. From the near-forgotten past, to the highly technological present, from self-defense to self-determination, here are the men and women who tried to tame the land, seize its bounty, and lay claim to the elusive spirit that holds native and visitor spellbound. James A. Michener was one of the world's most popular writers, the author of more than forty books of fiction and nonfiction, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning Tales of the South Pacific, the bestselling novels The Source, Hawaii, Alaska, Chesapeake, Centennial, Texas, Caribbean, and Caravans, and the memoir The World Is My Home.

Michener James A. (EN). In this sweeping epic of the northernmost American frontier, James A. Michener guides us through Alaska's fierce terrain and history, from the long-forgotten past to the bustling present. As his characters struggle for survival, Michener weaves together the exciting high points of Alaska's story: its brutal origins; the American acquisition; the gold rush; the tremendous growth and exploitation of the salmon industry; the arduous construction of the Alcan Highway, undertaken to defend the territory during World War II.

ALASKA by James A. Michener gives me some of both, bringing me back to the state I love & will yearn for the rest of my life. If you love adventure, the outdoors, strong souls and just plain getting lost in a book, I would highly recommend James A. Michener's ALASKA! оставлен whirlaway826. Gets into the guts of how Alaska developed. Very long book with many details and historical facts that you will not find elsewhere. A family member read this a long time ago and has reread the book again after visiting Alaska. Loved it more the second time around

An in-depth history of the 51st state woven within a typically great Michener novel.
Ximinon
I had mentioned to my primary care doctor that my wife, son and I had an upcoming trip to Alaska and he highly suggested me reading this book before hand. He had been to Alaska three times and stated that the book really puts the geography, history and past culture as well as current culture in perspective. I can say that by reading the novel, I referenced several places and some of the information that was presented on numerous tours and had a better understanding due to this book. I understand Mr. Michener has a whole line of books written in the same format about many places around the world. I plan on reading more of his work in the future if we plan a trip to a place we have never been to. By writing in a novel form , it made the history of the great state come to life and made it much easier to follow along. The only con would be the books length. I read it on my ipad kindle and actually finished it while on vaction there. While there, we saw the paperback edition on sale at various places and picked up a copy to find out that the book is actually 1100 plus pages long! Having said that, if you enjoy novels and history, don't hesitate. Well worth the price.
Samuhn
For the most part, this is an awe inspiring and very informational account. I consider myself pretty well read and informed, but there were dozens of times I left the book and researched various events, people and places to find out if they were part of the Historical or Fictional part of the story. Most of the time I found them to be true historical facts and was amazed at how closely woven the story was.

This book is long. Very long. I strongly recommend that you have a month or two where you will be able to really devote to it. There are so many stories in it that even after setting it down for a week I had to read the last few pages to remind myself where I was. That's not a good or bad thing by itself, just something to consider.

The few points I have to make that detracted from the book are:
A) There is a fair amount of pure conjecture at the outset regarding prehistoric Alaksa. I almost gave up on it in Chapter 1.
B) Many of the vignettes are not resolved. And you don't realize that they are open ended until much later, because he often comes back to stories so you don't think anything of it initially.
C) The ending. There isn't one, really. It's like he suddenly decided to stop there. Very disappointing. You feel like you suddenly discovered that this was book X of Y. Except it's not.
Xellerlu
This is only my second book by Michener and loved it as much as Hawaii. The books are long and get into a great deal of detail but are so informative and interesting that you don't mind. When it ends you want to know more. Would like to find a book that explained the last half of the 20th and so far into 21st century as clearly as Michener's did. Did the Eskimo and Tlingits get to choose the lifestyle they wanted to lead? Which governors did the right thing for their state? Did the leaders in Seattle ever realize how they had held the state back? You will love the book if you Ike to learn while being entertained. I think I will try Cheasapeake next.
Abandoned Electrical
The best thing about this book is that it left a permanent imprint in my mind. After reading it I feel that I understand Alaska complicated history and demographics a little better. And it was a surprisingly fun read all along.

Like most Michener books, this one is also a mixture of true history and life stories of mostly fictional characters with some real historical figures lurking in the background. Sometimes the adventures of the fictional protagonists were so engaging that I was forgetting a broader historical picture, at the other times the real history and geography become so fascinating that I was forgetting about fictional characters. At the beginning of the book there is a very useful short chapter explaining what is fictional and what is true. In agreement with the historical truth, there is a lot of cruelty and carnage involving both, humans and animals. But there is also a lot of compassion and love.

The book spans thousands of years and is 1200 pages long. But it is like a few separate books combined in one, each with separate (or only loosely related) sets of characters. Good thing about it is that if one is not ready for such long reading commitment one can always skip some parts and read about the periods in history which interest one most.
The ending is a little anticlimactic because it does not bring reader to the presence. I wish Mr. Berry (who wrote very nice introduction) wrote one short chapter at the end.
Marinara
This is a huge book and I am only about 1/3 the way through. I am loving it! I made a point of starting this "historic" work while on a cruise to Alaska in June 2018. The trip and the book both illuminated each other. But apart from the cruise, this is yet another Michener masterpiece. You get drawn into the characters and their stories; and the extraordinary way Alaska was bought from Russia and slowly became a state. The momentum of the book keeps you ever wanting to know more. Michener's literary style is deceptively simple - which makes for readability - while also being well researched. He challenges my vocabulary from time to time, which I love. Who cannot revel in a word like "persiflage" and not determine to make it part of daily speech?

I not only want to finish this book; I want to go back to Alaska!

I've added an image of the Russian Orthodox cathedral in Sitka as it is now. The onion shaped dome is just visible on the left.
Gholbimand
This is the third Michener book in a row I read adn I am not much of a reader. His research is incredibly detailed and his writing style is compelling. His books are about 1000 pages long - intimidating for me - but after reading Chesapeake and Hawaii, I am hooked on Michener. I am taking a break with another book right now, but will likely read Michener's Tales of the South Pacific in the future.
asAS
Read this book many years ago, and it held my interest this time around, despite being very long (in other words, a typical Michener novel). If you have any interest in history, the development of the western US, etc. I highly recommend it.
Alaska ebook
Author:
James A Michener
Category:
Action & Adventure
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Publisher:
Secker & Warburg; First Edition edition (1988)
Pages:
640 pages
Rating:
4.2
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