The Alaska Almanac


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If you want to know Alaska inside and out, there is no better reference than THE ALASKA ALMANAC.. Updated annually with facts and figures on geography, history, economics, sports, cultures, and people of the Last Frontier, this information-packed volume is a must-have for Alaskans and visitors alike. Celebrating its thirtieth birthday this year, this handy little guide is chock-full of Alaskana, from the beautiful to the bizarre. As always, the wit and wisdom of Mr. Whitekeys continues to delight readers with his wacky-but-true Alaska factoids. Did you know . . . Arctic researchers on the northern tundra have reported up to 9,000 mosquito bites per minute. There are 166,000 moose in Alaska. Each one produces approximately 400 ""moose nuggets"" per day. Alaskans are the second highest per capita consumers of SPAM. in the nation. ""Gold nuggets about Alaska."" -- The Associated Press




Alaska Almanac


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The 31st edition of this trusted almanac guides readers toward a thorough understanding of the weird and wonderful state of Alaska.




The Alaska Almanac


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A compendium of facts about Alaska, covering history, geography, biology, parklands, population, and other topics.




Alaska Almanac


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Illustrated with maps and photos, and sprinkled with the off-the-wall humor of Anchorage's favorite comedian, known as Mr. Whitekeys, this edition offers the latest statistics, updated Web sites, and a year's worth of noteworthy news from the Last Frontier.




The Alaska Almanac


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"The Alaska Almanac" is the bestselling reference to America's biggest, northernmost state. Whether you dream of visiting Alaska, have seen its grandeur, or live in the 49th state, this book is an all-about-Alaska education in a take-it-with-you package. "Easy and fun to read . . . The best guide to bring to Alaska".--"The Boston Globe". 12 maps, illustrations throughout.




Enforcing Civil Rights in Alaska


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The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Controversy


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In 1977 oil began to flow south from the Arctic through the controversial Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS). This study considers the TAPS proposal and controversy as an extension (even a culmination) of established processes, policies, and attitudes within Alaska history, American environmental history, and the history of conservation. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




The Alaska Almanac 1989


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Alaska Politics and Public Policy


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Politics in Alaska have changed significantly since the last major book on the subject was published more than twenty years ago, with the rise and fall of Sarah Palin and the rise and fall of oil prices being but two of the many developments to alter the political landscape. This book, the most comprehensive on the subject to date, focuses on the question of how beliefs, institutions, personalities, and power interact to shape Alaska politics and public policy. Drawing on these interactions, the contributors explain how and why certain issues get dealt with successfully and others unsuccessfully, and why some issues are taken up quickly while others are not addressed at all. This comprehensive guide to the political climate of Alaska will be essential to anyone studying the politics of America’s largest—and in some ways most unusual—state.