RONALD  G.  STRICKLAND,  Ph.D.
AUTHOR/CONSERVATIONIST TO PUBLISH AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A TRAIL

 

 

ALASKANS: ORAL HISTORIES FROM THE LAST FRONTIER. (Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1992.) A self-portrait of Alaska in the words of Native Alaskans, homesteaders, miners, mushers, artists, etc.

bullet"The main strength of Strickland's book is that after the author's introductions, the portraits come from the individuals themselves. Strickland's lead-ins give readers, especially non-Alaskans, a context for understanding the speaker." - Diane Raab, Juneau Empire, November 12, 1992.
bullet"A convincing portrait of what Alaska looks like in the eyes of its people." - Debbie Carter, Fairbanks Daily News Miner, November 8, 1992.
bullet"This is a book every secondary school library needs to buy to present good role models for young girls. The women here are in-charge kind of people. Homer News, January 21, 1993.
bullet"Strickland has already demonstrated a deft touch in his previous Northwest oral histories, River Pigs And Cayuses and Whistlepunks & Geoducks." Seattle Post-Intelligencer, December 17, 1992.
bullet"`Searching for the essence of Alaskan-ness,', writer/outdoorsman Ron Strickland captures a sense of that elusive quality in the myriad personalities he shares in his oral histories." Journal Of The West, January, 1995.
 

 

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