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Judge James Wickersham's 1938 memoir Old Yukon is the story of Wickersham's seven and-a-half years as the only judge in interior Alaska in the early 1900s, in charge of a district that covered over 300,000 square miles. Wickersham faced the worst of nature and human nature, dealing justice by dog team at fifty below zero to murderers, thieves, conmen, and scoundrels. His legacy is evident throughout Alaska: for example, he named the city of Fairbanks.
Alaska on Paper 102909 ART 9 New and notable books about the state from hearthside books Judge James Wickersham's 1938 memoir Old Yukon is the story of Wickersham's seven and-a-half years as the only judge in interior Alaska in the early 1900s, in charge of a district that covered over 300,000 square miles. Wickersham faced the worst of nature and human nature, dealing justice by dog team at fifty below zero to murderers, thieves, conmen, and scoundrels. His legacy is evident throughout Alaska: for example, he named the city of Fairbanks.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

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Alaska on Paper
"Old Yukon: Tales, Trails, and Trials: Memories of Judge James Wickersham" Edited and Abridged by Terrence Cole

Judge James Wickersham's 1938 memoir Old Yukon is the story of Wickersham's seven and-a-half years as the only judge in interior Alaska in the early 1900s, in charge of a district that covered over 300,000 square miles. Wickersham faced the worst of nature and human nature, dealing justice by dog team at fifty below zero to murderers, thieves, conmen, and scoundrels. His legacy is evident throughout Alaska: for example, he named the city of Fairbanks.

Edited and extensively annotated by historian Terrence Cole, and supplemented with entries from the judge's private, unpublished diaries, this new edition reveals an inside look at the stories and scandals that made the headlines-and those that didn't.