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MELVIN RICKS' ALASKA BIBLIOGRAPHY: AN INTRODUCTORY GUIDE TO ALASKAN HISTORICAL LITERATURE.
Ricks, Melvin B.

   

- Portland : Binford & Mort for the Alaska Historical Commission (1977)
- small 4to.
- cloth.
- xvii, 270 pages.
- Order Nr. 20982
- Price: $ 30.00



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First edition. Edited by Steven and Betty Haycox and foreword written by Robert A. Frederick, Executive Director, Alaska Historical Commission. Based on 25 years of Ricks' gatherings of 1000 titles, 84 volumes of pamphlets, and many other sources. This information received little attention until Haycox edited and updated it.

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