Best Sellers in Books
Discover the most popular and best selling products in Books based on sales

Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through links in this website
Arctic & Antarctica - The Alaska Diaries of Dr. James Taylor White 1889, 1890, 1894, 1900–1901:

Description

"I Wish You Could Come Too," The Alaska Diaries of Dr. James Taylor White, by Gary C. Stein, is a first-hand look at life aboard a revenue cutter during Alaska’s formative early years. The ships of the U.S. Treasury Department’s Revenue-Cutter Service patrolled the waters of the Bering Sea, the coast of Alaska, and the Yukon River, and for several of those voyages a bright and engaging young physician, Dr. James Taylor White, served aboard and recorded his adventurous work in personal correspondence and journals.

The revenue cutters on which Dr. White served played a crucial role in the history of the north, beginning with the legendary USRC Bear, under the command of Capt. Michael A. “Hell Roaring Mike” Healy. On board the Bear Dr. White took part in patrolling for seal poachers, smugglers, and illegal traders; assisted in the capture of Siberian reindeer and ferrying them to Alaska; and witnessed the Bear‘s duties as a floating hospital, courthouse, and rescuer of shipwrecked sailors. His later tours of duty aboard the USRC Rush and the USRC Nunivak included customs duties and enforcement of revenue and conservation laws, search and rescue missions, and bearing witness to the ravages of the 1900 influenza and measles epidemics in Native villages along the Yukon River.

Dr. White had many interests aside from his medical profession; he was also a naturalist, a photographer, a bit of an artist, an astute observer, and an amateur ethnographer particularly fascinated by Native cultures and traditions. Dr. White served as a contracted physician with the Revenue-Cutter Service during two decades of significant events, people, and trends in Alaska’s history. His diary entries are jumping-off points from which to see how Alaska’s history played out around him, while the author’s prologues and epilogues to each diary, along with extensive annotations, add contextual details about Alaskan history.

More than simply a dry text about historic events, Gary Stein’s book is the result of four decades of research, during which he developed an affinity for the good doctor, writing, “I met James T. White in 1980 while I was researching in the Alaska and Polar Regions Collections & Archives at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. We instantly became fast friends. He had been dead for sixty-eight years, but he let me pry into his life through his diaries, correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, and natural history and ethnological collections located in various archives, museums and cemeteries in Alaska, Washington State, California, and Washington, D.C. We are friends still—I’ve even smoked a pipe with him at his grave—and there is a great deal of his life to share.”

Read more

Details

Discover the captivating world of Alaska through the eyes of Dr. James Taylor White in the book, "I Wish You Could Come Too." This firsthand account of life aboard a revenue cutter offers a unique perspective on Alaska's early years. Join Dr. White as he patrols the waters of the Bering Sea, witnesses the Bear's multifaceted duties, and immerses himself in Native cultures. Gain insight into Alaska's history through his adventurous diaries and engaging storytelling.

Experience the thrill of adventure and exploration as you delve into the pages of Dr. White's diaries, expertly compiled by Gary C. Stein. Stein's meticulous research and deep connection to Dr. White bring these historical events to life, offering readers a rich and immersive reading experience. From seal poachers to rescue missions, from customs duties to influenza epidemics, Dr. White's diaries provide a window into a pivotal era in Alaska's history.

Immerse yourself in the world of Dr. James Taylor White and the Revenue-Cutter Service with this compelling book by Gary C. Stein. Explore the intricate details of Dr. White's life, his adventures aboard legendary ships, and his interactions with the diverse communities of Alaska. Stein's dedication to preserving Dr. White's legacy shines through in this meticulously researched and thoughtfully annotated account. Get your copy of "I Wish You Could Come Too" today and step back in time to an era of exploration and discovery.

Don't miss out on this captivating journey through Alaska's history with "I Wish You Could Come Too." Order your copy now and experience the thrill of adventure, the beauty of discovery, and the richness of Alaska's past. Dive into Dr. James Taylor White's world and witness his remarkable experiences aboard revenue cutters, his interactions with Native cultures, and his enduring legacy in Alaska's historical tapestry. Start your adventure today!

Order Now

Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through links in this website