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On the Edge of Nowhere by James Huntington, As told to Lawrence Elliott, Introduction by Lowell Thomas. Published by Crown Publishers, New York, 1966 ? Fifth Printing. Book Condition / Dust Jacket Condition: Book: Near Fine - ; Blue cloth boards clean and well preserved with silver spine lettering bright and fully legible. Binding tight and square. Corners sharp. Interior pages clean and crisp with light, even toning typical of mid-1960s paper stock. Small ownership inscription on front endpaper hidden by front dust jacket flap, no other underlining, or markings noted. Dust Jacket: Very Good; Original dust jacket present, light to moderate edgewear and spinewear, otherwise bright and unclipped at $4.50.(see photos) Printing Identification Note: The copyright page states Fifth Printing, indicating this printing followed the initial release due to the book's popularity. Early printings of this title appeared shortly after the first edition. On the Edge of Nowhere recounts the life of Alaskan trapper James Huntington, who grew up in the remote wilderness along the Koyukuk River. Told to writer Lawrence Elliott and introduced by famed broadcaster Lowell Thomas, the memoir offers a vivid portrait of frontier survival, trapping culture, and life in Alaska's interior during the early twentieth century.

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