Alaskan Adventures: The Early Years


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Hardcover, 369 pages.

Ernest Hemingway said Russell Annabel was “the finest outdoor writer” that he had ever read—an endorsement most writers can only dream about. When Annabel describes the Alaskan wilderness, it is like seeing a painting. When he describes its tumultuous characters, he gives the reader the feeling of being close to his wilderness associates. Annabel enjoyed embellishing his writing with tidbits of lore that sometimes stretched the truth. Some might refer to this habit as poetic license—his fans would say, simply, that his stories are a joy to read. Besides his exceptional ability as a storyteller, Annabel also offers valuable technical information about ammunition, arms, and animal habitats.

Annabel began his writing career with his adventures in the Northland in the 1930s; his superb stories of Alaska and Mexico continued until the late 1970s. This volume features a collection of Annabel’s earliest published articles. Like his other works, this one is destined to become a cherished reading by all Annabel fans. Follow him along in Alaska with his mentor, Tex Cobb, as Annabel faces enraged grizzlies, trophy Dali sheep, marauding wolverines, and a mad moose. No other writer has ever been able to capture the spirit of adventure and hunting in Alaska like Russell Annabel. 

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