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) One Man's Wilderness, 50th Anniversary Edition: An Alaskan Odyssey {PDF EBOOK EPUBKINDLE}) One Man'sWilderness, 50thAnniversary Edition:An Alaskan Odyssey{PDF EBOOK EPUBKINDLE}Description'Sometimes it is difficult for a person to know their strengths and weaknesses while living amongothers; one way to discover them is to live alone. Of course, most people will never venture farfrom the comforts of home, but Proenneke felt the call of the wild and lived the second part of hislife in Alaska. . . . Keith and Proenneke were coworkers on Kodiak Island and formed a friendshipthat lasted for decades. . . Keithâ€s writing is clear and descriptive; one can sense each strike ofthe ax and draw of the knife. The reader feels he is experiencing the adventure as well. Thejournal descriptions of the Alaskan wilderness flow from the page to the reader.' (ForewordReviews)'Many of us will never realize the dream of such an escape from our hectic, complex lifeto that of the solitude of the wilderness. But in the pages of this book we can share with a manwho lived his dream. The book is certain to bring much pleasure to anyone who loves theoutdoors.' (Portsmouth Times)'This is a record of a man in our own time who went into the bush.It is the story of a dream shared by many, fulfilled by few, brought into sharp focus by the beautifulcolor photographs and the simple account of Proenneke's life.' (Burlington Free Press)'Richard Proenneke, an emigre from Iowa to Alaska, kept a journal during the time he was fulfillinghis dream of living in an altogether undeveloped part of Alaska. Parts of the journal have beenmade into a book by Sam Keith, along with colored photos that prove Alaska is certainly one of, ifnot the, most beautiful places anywhere.' (Boston Globe)'The best modern piece of prose aboutAlaska, the one that gives the truest picture of what living in the bush today is like for the loneindividual.' (Anchorage Daily News)'It is soul-reading -- the simplicity of a man's inner feelingsstated in terms which leave no misunderstandings . . . A classic of its kind.' (Lansing StateJournal)'[Proenneke's] journals from the text of this handsome book, and his sparkling color slidesillustrate it with a beauty that tugs at your heart and sets your heels to itching just a little. You oweyourself the pleasure of this book.' (Biloxi Sun Herald)'This book made a big splash when itdebuted in 1973. Keith based the text on the journals and photography of Richard Proenneke,who, after racking up years of 50-hour work weeks, did what many of us only fantasize about: hechucked it all and went to live in the woods. . . Proenneke has become an icon for naturalists.Though few will follow Proenneke's lead, his story can be quite inspiring.' (Library Journal) From the Author 'Somehow Proenneke understood that his simple efforts; build shelter, staywarm, find/hunt food, observe nature, respect life, would be well worth documenting, and boyhowdy was he right. If you like hearing a TV chef walk you through a recipe for enchiladas, just