
BY - EMERSON HOUGH
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE YOUNG ALASKANS - I - AT HOME IN ALASKA
II. AFLOAT ON THE PACIFIC
III. THE JOURNEY TO THE NORTH
IV. LOST IN THE FOG
V. THE MISSING DORY
VI. ADRIFT ON THE OCEAN
VII. THE HUT ON THE BEACH
VIII. THE SALMON RUN
The fog‑laden harbor of Valdez awakens each day to the booming call of a steamboat’s whistle, drawing the whole town onto the long trestle as cargo, letters, and news from the lower 48 pour ashore. The clamor of merchants, the scent of fresh cod, and the promise of new supplies turn the quiet frontier into a bustling hub where the outside world feels suddenly close.
Among the crowd are three inseparable boys—Rob, Jesse, and John—each just entering their teens, heirs to the town’s founding families. Their conversations drift from the size of the arriving ship to the thrill of future hunts, dreaming of bear‑skins from Kadiak Island and the chance to earn a claim of their own. With youthful optimism and a shared sense of adventure, they look out over the icy waters, already planning the next expedition that might one day take them deeper into Alaska’s wild interior.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (316K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-05-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1857–1923
A popular early chronicler of the American West, this Iowa-born writer turned frontier experience into vivid adventure stories and historical novels. His best-known book, The Covered Wagon, helped shape how generations imagined westward expansion.
View all books
by Emerson Hough

by Emerson Hough

by Emerson Hough

by Emerson Hough

by Emerson Hough

by Emerson Hough

by Emerson Hough