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Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1955. Hardcover. Good+/Good-. Houston, James. The story of the Krangmalit, "The People Beyond" who live on the central Arctic coast of Canada, written by Raymond de Coccola, a missionary who lived with them for twelve years. Red cloth, gilt titling on spine, end papers are a two-colour map of the central Arctic, illustrated with line drawing. 316 pages. Some edge wear with rubbing. Dust jacket has edge wear with chipping and small missing pieces, creasing and several closed tears. Shipping charges are calculated for a standard parcel under 1 kg. Additional charges will apply for heavier shipments, but not until the customer agrees. Canadian customers, please note that applicable sales taxes will be added. Please contact us with any questions you might have. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
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Ayorama
by De Coccola, Raymond and Paul King
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Charlie's Lost
by Pulu, Tupou L.; Pope, Mary L.
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Alaska State-Operated School System Instructional Media Center, 1975. Soft cover. Very Good-. Hanson, Leslie J.. This is a story about a lost dog in the arctic, written for Native children learning English. "A production of the Bilingual Education Department of Alaska State-Operated School System". Each page is illustrated with black and white drawings. Book is staple bound, with a blue and white pictoral cover. Small blue stamp from the linguistics division of the British Columbia Provincial Museum, and two small stickers on the cover. 43 pages. Light shelf wear. Shipping charges are calculated for a standard parcel under 1 kg. Additional charges will apply for heavier shipments, but not until the customer agrees. Canadian customers, please note that applicable sales taxes will be added. Please contact us with any questions you might have. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
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International Journal, Volume LXVI, No. 4, Autumn 2011
by Haglund, David G. & Joseph T. Jockel (Editors)
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Toronto, Ontario: Canadian International Council, 2011. Soft cover. Very Good/-. The Arctic is hot. Part II. International Journal is the scholarly publication of the Canadian International Council (CIC), a nonpartisan, nationwide council established to strengthen Canada's role in international affairs. Illustrated soft cover, pagination continues after Part I with 781 to 1075 plus 9 pages of Index. Minor shelf wear. For some international orders we will ask you to approve additional shipping charges to cover the cost of tracking and insurance to your country, but no extra charge will apply without your consent. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
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Jakob Danielsen: A Hunter's Life in Olden Days
by Danielsen, Jakob
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Greenland: Atuakkiorfik (Greenland Publishers), 2002. First Edition, First Printing. . Pictorial Cover. Very Good-. Danielsen, Jakob. Text is in Greenlandic, Danish and English, edited by Birger Rosendahl, translated into English by Nicholas Hills, translated into Greenlandic by Hans A. Lynge. A description of the lives of Greenlandic hunters of the early 1900s. Colourfully illustrated glossy cover with orange, blue and white titling, small oval colour frontispiece, two colour maps on rear fixed end paper, illustrated throughout with colour plates, each with a three-language description, black and white photograph of Jakob Danielsen and his family circa 1930 at rear of book, 42 pages. Cover has negligible shelf wear; this is a handsome book - clean, bright and tight. Shipping charges are calculated for a standard parcel under 1 kg. Additional charges will apply for heavier shipments, but not until the customer agrees. Canadian customers, please note that applicable sales taxes will be added. Please…
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