00891nam0 2200289 450 00002157120090115113601.0079238424520090115d1999----km-y0itay50------baengUSy-------001yyEquilibrium exchange ratesedited by Ronald MacDonald, Jerome L. SteinBoston [etc.]Kluwerc1999351 p.25 cmRecent economic thought series2001Recent economic thought seriesEquilibrium exchange rates60363CambioModelli econometriciCmbioSaggiMacDonald,RonaldStein,Jerome LeonITUNIPARTHENOPE20090115RICAUNIMARC000021571431/568949NAVA22009Equilibrium exchange rates60363UNIPARTHENOPE03473nam 22004813 450 991015776420332120230803214437.01-59433-075-1(CKB)3710000001009854(MiAaPQ)EBC6535175(Au-PeEL)EBL6535175(OCoLC)1245665697(BIP)39383870(BIP)43315348(EXLCZ)99371000000100985420210901d2014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHunts and Home Fires Surviving 50 Years of Alaska and Other Interesting Things1st ed.Chicago :Publication Consultants,2014.©2014.1 online resource (208 pages)1-59433-089-1 Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- About Hunts and Home Fires -- Growing up in Alaska -- Rose Cochran's Nasturtiums -- Life As An Alaska Entrepreneur -- My First Rifle -- An Apology to Miss Rodland -- Recreational Gold Hunting -- The Dunking of E. Waneta Coring -- Alaska Statehood, A Big Night! -- Working for Nick -- The Local Jacket -- Hunting Mine Mountain -- Don't Eat the Putshki! -- UofA Engineers Day -- Trouble Bruin -- My First Client -- Land Otter Man -- Twins for the Pot -- The Kids at Skwentna -- Sheep Fever -- A Day Worth Spending -- The Weather Spirit of Birch Creek -- Little Tok Grizzly -- Dyea Beach -- The Other House -- The Goats of Victor Creek -- Who Speaks for the Salmon? -- Mom's Broke Leg -- The Three-Legged Deer -- On Keeping a Diary -- Alaska Range Moose -- Murder Lake, Fact or Fiction? -- Alaska Bowhunting Details -- The Woodstove -- Needed, Support from America -- Three Culprits in Bear Country -- How Fairbanks Came to Be -- A Hunting Partner -- West Kodiak Passage -- Lamentations of a Camp Cook -- "Oh My God, I'm Dead!" -- The Fly Fishing Malady -- Powerful Confused, but Never Lost -- Have We Been Here Before? -- Bear-Baiting Myths -- Sourdough Don't Fly -- Remembering Fred Bear -- A Memorial for The Futz -- A Good Mulligan -- The Rock and the Hard Place -- Picking the Ideal Client -- South Fork Reflections -- When Optics Are Your Best Friend -- On Following Your Nose -- In the Midst of Bears -- Calling All Moose -- "Packing" in Alaska -- Mystery of the Kenai -- Living in Earthquake Country -- Fire on the Tsiu -- Octopus-Care and Cleaning -- Test Your Dead Reckoning -- Dipping Copper River Salmon -- Bibliography.Hunts and Home Fires an account of fifty years of life spent on the last frontier. It is a reflection on the spirit of small town Alaska and of a people used to bringing home wild foods for the table. It is about youth and coming of age, about individual industry, hard work, family, and life in general. Hunting and fishing stories are the backbone, mixed with how-to information, humor, and a bit of history. There are essays regarding an interesting mix of subjects through a fifty year journey.BowhuntingHuntingHunting stories, AmericanBowhunting.Hunting.Hunting stories, American.Lattery Dennis851506MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910157764203321Hunts and Home Fires1901110UNINA