Trail to the Klondike

by Don McCune

Paperback, 1997

Call number

NWC 979.8 MCC

Collection

Publication

Washington State University (1997), 128 pages

Description

When the ship Portland steamed into Seattle in the summer of 1897 with more than a ton of gold, it set off an around-the-world fever, launched Seattle as the Queen City of the Northwest, and initiated one of the most extraordinary treks in American history. In the brutally cold winter of 1897-98, 100,000 people, drawn by the glitter of chance and fortune, stampeded north to the gold fields of the Yukon. In 1969-70, Don McCune - for twenty-one years writer and narrator of KOMO TV's Emmy Award winning program, Exploration Northwest - retraced the Klondikers' trail with his camera crew, producing five episodes on the gold rush. That experience inspired McCune to write the manuscript for this book, which includes contemporary accounts by stampeders combined with observations by the Exploration Northwest crew of the trail as it appeared more than seventy years after the gold rush. Trail to the Klondike features more than 120 photographs, including evocative images from the most accomplished of the gold rush photographers, Eric Hegg. Hegg's images are paired with those of the McCune crew to provide a then-and-now portrait of the Trail to the Klondike.… (more)

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Posthumously published memoir interspersed with Klondike Gold Rush history text. McCune was a mainstay of Northwest radio and public television for decades and produced a series retracing the steps of the Klondike stampeders. The real value is in the vivid history shown by the amazing vintage
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photographs and excerpts from the diary of a woman walking the trail with her husband. Next to these, McCune's crew's summer journey isn't nearly so impressive.
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Pages

128

ISBN

0874221447 / 9780874221442
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