These daring stories shed light on what life was really like in the Last Frontier just before, during, and after Alaska joined the Union.
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Great North Country stories
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All about an Alaskan Game Warden's life in the early years of statehood. Best read in a warm log cabin during a snow storm!
Little covered era and action
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I thought this was a good book that covered a bit of Alaska aviation history that has not seen a lot of coverage other than Sam O White.
All in all worth having on your northern bookshelf.
Another great book on Alaska Flying from the Arctic to the sands of Africa, is Flying North South East and West.
Flying North South East and West: Arctic to the Sahara
Interesting collection of Game Warden experiences
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Ray provides a good overview of the challenges and adventures he faced in his wildlife enforcement career in Alaska. I'm a pilot; hence I enjoyed Ray telling his stories from a flying game warden's perspective. A good portion of the book conveys flying-related experiences--hence you'll enjoy the book more if you are a pilot and/or if you enjoy reading about plane "stuff."
Paul Schmitt
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Not a barnburning read, but still OK. If you are looking for a book that focuses on rural wildlife law enforcement--keep looking. The book deals more with Mr. Tremblay's aircraft than law enforcement. Angle of attack, pitch and rolls and shaky landings highlight the book with some animal enforcement adventures mixed in. Easy read, but not exactly what I thought it was going to be about.
Great!
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My father worked with Mr. Tremblay so I was really interested in this book. It is a great book, exciting! Neat pictures! I loved it.
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