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Where the Sea Breaks Its Back  •  Corey Ford
EXPLORATION •  1992 •  PAPER  • 206 PAGES
A gripping tale of naturalist Georg Steller and Bering's Second Expedition in 1741. Chronicling one of the great stories of exploration, Ford paints a vivid portrait of Steller and his first encounter with the wildlife of the Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands and Alaskan coast. A classic, first published in 1966, it's subtitled "The Epic Story of Early Naturalist Georg Steller and the Russian Exploration of Alaska." (ALA07, $14.95)
  Where the Sea Breaks Its Back
Kamchatka, A Journal & Guide  •  Diana Gleadhill
GUIDEBOOK •  2007 •  PAPER  • 312 PAGES
This handsomely illustrated compact guide, the first to the region, introduces the nature, wildlife, history and people of Kamchatka. With hundreds of superb color photographs, maps and travel information. (ARC201, $24.95)
  Kamchatka, A Journal & Guide
The Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands, Region of Wonders  •  Terry Johnson
NATURAL HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 191 PAGES
An up-to-date, fact-filled illustrated primer on the region, its geography, marine and terrestrial life, mineral resources, industry and culture. With good color photographs of seabirds, marine mammals and marine life. (ALA197, $25.00)
  The Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands, Region of Wonders
Marine Mammals of the Eastern North Pacific  •   Sea Grant Alaska  •  Pieter Folkens
FIELD GUIDE •  2000 •  PLASTIC CARD  • 8 PAGES
A convenient, 8-panel waterproof card illustrating 50 species of whales, dolphins, sea otters and pinnipeds found in the North Pacific from Alaska and the west coast of North America to Hawaii. It's handsomely illustrated, and includes full-color panels with typical behaviors, whalewatching guidelines and identification tips. Co-sponsored by the Alaska Whale Foundation and the University of Alaska Sea Grant Program, It's an excellent, weatherproof identification guide. (ALA143, $8.95)
  Marine Mammals of the Eastern North Pacific
Japan Map  •   Periplus Maps
MAP
Handsome, accurate and regularly updated, this convenient map covers the island nation with insets of the major cities. It has a variety of scales, with the majority at 1:2,000,000. Two Sides. 20x38 inches. (JPN06, $8.95)
  Japan Map
Kamchatka Peninsula Map  •   Avacha Bay
2003 •  MAP
A full-color map of Kamchatka, based on satellite imagery and USGS data, at a scale of 1:1,000,000. With good topographic detail, contour lines at 200 M intervals, bathymetry and key features. The reverse features satellite images of volcanoes and reserves. (SIB35, $12.99)
  Kamchatka Peninsula Map
 

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Exploring Kyoto, On Foot through the Ancient Capital  •  Judith Clancy   • GUIDEBOOK  •  Featuring 30 well-crafted walking tours of neighborhoods, gardens and sanctuaries. (JPN26, $16.95)
 
 
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Bering, The Russian Discovery of America  •  Orcutt Frost   • HISTORY  •  The first modern biography of the great explorer -- and an excellent account of still little-known regions of Kamchatka and the Russian Far East. The author draws on new evidence to reinvigorate the life and adventures of the seafaring Dane. (SIB33, $35.00)
 
 
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Russia's Far East, A Region at Risk  •  Judith Thornton  •  Charles Ziegler   • HISTORY  •  These 18 review articles, all by leading scholars on the region, offer a detailed analysis of economic and political conditions since the collapse of the Soviet Union, focusing particularly on the strategic importance of the Russian Far East. (RUS205, $30.00)
 
 
Russians in Alaska, 1732-1867  •  Lydia Black   • HISTORY  •  A masterful overview of the ordinary men and women of the first Russian colony in Alaska. (ALA241, $29.95)
 
 
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The Thousand-Mile War, World War II in Alaska and the Aleutians  •  Brian Garfield   • HISTORY  •  A gripping account of the Aleutian Island campaign (1942-43), originally published in 1969. Many of the islands, depicted in black-and-white photographs, are littered with WWII era runways, huts and other relics. (ALA114, $24.95)
 
 
Working on the Edge, Surviving in the World's Most Dangerous Profession  •  Spike Walker   • HISTORY  •  Enthralling, if not somewhat pulpy, these true-life tales of crab fishing expeditions off the coast of Alaska capture all the danger and adrenaline that go with making a living at sea. (ALA158, $15.95)
 
 
Dersu the Trapper  •  V.K. Arseniev  •  Malcolm Burr   • TRAVEL NARRATIVE • FAVORITE  •  A mesmerizing account of adventure, exploration and friendship in the Russian Far East. Arseniev, a Russian captain who explored much of the region north of Vladivostok at the turn-of-the-century, forged a friendship with the taciturn Dersu, a nomadic Goldi hunter. (SIB24, $16.00)
 
 
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North to the Orient  •  Anne Morrow Lindbergh   • EXPLORATION  •  A classic account of pioneering aviation, this wonderfully written memoir includes adventures in Petropavlovsk and the Russian Far East, Japan and the Yangtze. (ARC36, $12.95)
 
 
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