CIHS Publications
The Society periodically sponsors the publication of books and other materials of local interest. We currently have on sale in our inventory the following important works:
Get Mears
by Katharine C. "Kit" Crittenden. A biography of Frederick Mears, the building of the Alaska Railroad, published in 2002. The hardback originally retailed for $35.00, but it is available today (hardback only) for $20.00.
Seversen's Roadhouse: Crossroads of Bristol Bay, Alaska
by John Branson (ed.). This is a compendium of journals and photographs from prominent residents of the Lake Clark-Iliamna region of Alaska in the 1920s, published in 2003. Originally retailed for $11.95, but available today (paperback only) for $8.00.
Adventures Through Time: Readings in the Anthropology of Cook Inlet, Alaska
by Nancy Yaw Davis and William E. Davis. This is a timeless anthology of human occupation of the Cook Inlet region of Alaska, focusing on the Dena'ina people of Alaska, published in 1996.
Originally retailed for $39.95, but available today (paperback) for $25.00."
Please contact us at CIHS@anchoragemuseum.org for further information.
Get Mears
by Katharine C. "Kit" Crittenden. A biography of Frederick Mears, the building of the Alaska Railroad, published in 2002. The hardback originally retailed for $35.00, but it is available today (hardback only) for $20.00.
Seversen's Roadhouse: Crossroads of Bristol Bay, Alaska
by John Branson (ed.). This is a compendium of journals and photographs from prominent residents of the Lake Clark-Iliamna region of Alaska in the 1920s, published in 2003. Originally retailed for $11.95, but available today (paperback only) for $8.00.
Adventures Through Time: Readings in the Anthropology of Cook Inlet, Alaska
by Nancy Yaw Davis and William E. Davis. This is a timeless anthology of human occupation of the Cook Inlet region of Alaska, focusing on the Dena'ina people of Alaska, published in 1996.
Originally retailed for $39.95, but available today (paperback) for $25.00."
Please contact us at CIHS@anchoragemuseum.org for further information.