. Shores and Alps of Alaska . o r>~ S|« $s Hi ,- UJ^ ^^^Crt >s = 0 00 w — ==^Q- O z = =U_ £= = _l o~ -==co o Q = =;>- t- as =; ^ 3 = 1 = < CM q: v o Q CO. v^ SHORES AND ALPS ,*?• OF ALASKA BY H. W. SETON KARR, ETC. Wttb ^lIugtjWQg&anctowo Maps & xjw t w:^** s? LONDON: SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON, CROWN BUILDINGS, 188 FLEET STREET, [Allrights reserved] aw tot PREFACE. The clearest and simplest manner of describing ajourney of exploration, of sport, or of adventure, isoften in the form of the original diary—penned insitu from day to day in the tent, th


. Shores and Alps of Alaska . o r>~ S|« $s Hi ,- UJ^ ^^^Crt >s = 0 00 w — ==^Q- O z = =U_ £= = _l o~ -==co o Q = =;>- t- as =; ^ 3 = 1 = < CM q: v o Q CO. v^ SHORES AND ALPS ,*?• OF ALASKA BY H. W. SETON KARR, ETC. Wttb ^lIugtjWQg&anctowo Maps & xjw t w:^** s? LONDON: SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON, CROWN BUILDINGS, 188 FLEET STREET, [Allrights reserved] aw tot PREFACE. The clearest and simplest manner of describing ajourney of exploration, of sport, or of adventure, isoften in the form of the original diary—penned insitu from day to day in the tent, the forest, or thecanoe, on the shore, the glacier, or the mountainside. Such a book does this profess to be, havingthe merits, if it has the defects, of an instantaneousword-photograph, rather than of a carefully elabo-rated work of art. When, as the New York Times Expedition toAlaska, and as the first explorers who had everlanded on that stern coast, we made our attemptupon Mount St. Elias, our combined alpinism wasinsignificant. Our experience had been gleanedfrom divers places. Lieutenant Schwatka had tra-velled in the Arctic, Professor Libshoresalpsofalas00seto


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