
Passage to Juneau
About this book
"The Inside Passage from Puget Sound to Alaska is winding, turbulent, and deep - an ancient, thousand-mile-long sea route, rich in dangerous whirlpools, eddies, rips, and races."--BOOK JACKET.
"When Jonathan Raban set out alone in his own boat to sail from his Seattle home to the Alaskan Panhandle, he wanted to decode the many riddles and meanings of the sea: in Indian art and mythology, in the journals of Vancouver and his officers and midshipmen, in poetry and painting, in the physics of waves and turbulence. His voyage began as an intellectual adventure, but he soon found himself in deeper, more ominously personal waters than he had planned."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
ArtDescription and travelIndians of North AmericaTravelHistoryRomanticismFolkloreJourneysIndian artNorthwest coast of north americaNorthwest, pacific, description and travelInside passageAlaska, description and travelRomanticism, united statesIndian art, north americaIndians of north america, folklore