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•Greatland Graphics
Sharing Alaska’s natural beauty with the world for 35 years!
Award-Winning Calendars & Books ❖ Notecards ❖ Distinctive Alaska Art 2019 Catalog
35th1985-2019
Proud to represent Alaskan artists, authors and photographers
2020 Alaska Wildlife & Wilderness Calendar
Award-Winning Calendars
2020 Denali Wildlife & Wilderness Calendar
Experience Denali all year long in this wildlife and wilderness calendar.
Featuring 12 outstanding wildlife and nature photos from Denali National Park.
Denali National Park is one of the most visited places in Alaska for its astounding natural beauty and famous wildlife. The grid contains Denali Nature Notes that explain the Park’s plant and animal natural history, the official Denali Park map along with information on trip planning, and 12 bonus grid photos.
FSC Matte paper with spot varnish. Hanging wall calendar in horizontal grid.13.5 x 10 inches, 27th edition.ISBN: 978-1-940381-34-3 $12.95
Outstanding northern lights photos by Alaska’s top photographers.
Showcasing the finest aurora images by Alaska’s best night sky photographers.
Featuring colorful and vibrant aurora landscapes that reveal the mystical beauty of this night sky phenomenon. Photos were taken from a variety of locations throughout Alaska. The grid includes a sidebar featuring monthly aurora science notes by University of Alaska Professor and aurora scientist Neal Brown.
FSC Matte paper with spot varnish. Hanging wall calendar in horizontal grid.13.5 x 10 inches, 14th edition.ISBN: 978-1-940381-33-6 $12.95
2020 Aurora CalendarAlaska's Northern Lights 2020
In January, 2019, I became the new owner of this long-standing and trusted Alaska publishing company, following in the giant footsteps of former owners Ed Bovy and Alissa Crandall. This year marks the 35th anniversary of sharing Alaska’s natural beauty with the world and I look forward to keeping the publishing tradition alive, to bring you new products, and to continue providing a venue for Alaska authors, artists and photographers to share their creative interpretations of this great state.
Our new website (GreatlandGraphics.com) will feature all our products and allow wholesale buyers to download our catalog and fill out an order form. We are also excited to offer products by Alaska’s beloved artist Barbara Lavallee, new market-tested distinctive
Six-time national award winner! Our premier title celebrating 35 years.
Featuring 12 outstanding wildlife and landscape photos from across Alaska.
The grid includes more than 350 Alaska notable history dates, natural history commentary with map locations for each photo, Alaska Native names and translations for each month, illustrations by Teresa Ascone, meet the photographers page, and next year’s mini annual calendar.
FSC Matte paper with spot varnish.Hanging wall calendar in horizontal grid.13.5 x 10 inches, 35th edition.ISBN: 978-1-940381-35-0 $12.95
items from aurora photographer Amy Johnson, and books by Shannon Cartwright, one of Alaska’s most prodigious and famous illustrators.
We support the future of Alaska, its people, its communities, and the land we all cherish. When you purchase our products a portion of the proceeds will go to support two Alaska non-profits selected annually. We look forward to strengthening an already great working relationship with you, as we continually strive for excellence in all our products and services.
Sincerely,Patrick J Endres, owner
What’s New in 2019?
Our Signature Wall Calendars
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act,
but a habit.”Albert Einstein
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2020 Alaska Time Engagement CalendarOur award-winning engagement calendar celebrates 25 years!
Featuring 54 outstanding photos in a spiral bound weekly planner. Alaska’s grandeur is revealed through a carefully curated selection of nature and wildlife photos from Alaska’s talented photographers.
A mixture of horizontal and vertical photos are accompanied by quotations from noted philosophers, conservationists and naturalists. The spiral binding allows for an easy lay flat surface, suitable for making calendar entries. The superb quality will please the most discriminating buyer.
FSC Matte paper with spot varnish. Spiral bound calendar, 6.5 x 9 inches, 112 pages, 25th edition.ISBN: 978-1-940381-32-9 $12.95
For the Alaska weather enthusiast.
An Alaska favorite for more than 27 years. Every month brings amazing images combined with explanations about Alaska’s diverse weather related natural phenomena . Bonus monthly center poster with featured weather information.
Hanging wall calendar in horizontal grid. 13 x 10.5 inches, 28th edition, individually packaged with stiffener, printed in USA. FSC Matte paper, published by Williwaw Publishing. NOTE: Retail outlets in Southeast Alaska should order wholesale direct from Williwaw.ISBN: 978-1-892337-20-7 $15.00
2020 Alaska Weather CalendarInspiration by Alaska’s beloved artist!
Through exposure to native Alaska culture, Barbara Lavallee developed a distinctive painting style that celebrates the joy, resilience, and hard work that characterizes native life. She paints in transparent watercolor, playing hot colors against a white background. The calendar features selections of her art on the theme “Home Sweet Home Alaska.”
FSC Matte paper with spot varnish. Hanging wall calendar in square grid. 10 x 10 inches. ISBN: 978-1-940381-36-7 $12.00
2020 Barbara Lavallee CalendarA calendar for your checkbook.
An Alaska calendar for your pocket, checkbook or purse. Panoramic wildlife and wilderness photos. Monthly grids large enough to write in, extra pages for notes and full year calendar grid. Comes packaged in a convenient clear checkbook-sized cover.
6 x 3 inches in horizontal grid, 32 pages.Photography by Robin Brandt. $5.95
2020 Alaska Pocket Calendar
Five-time national winner! (Calendar Marketing Association)
Award-Winning Engagement Calendar
Lay-flat weekly pages accompanied by beautiful photos allow plenty of room for writing notes and scheduling appointments.
Our calendars are printed in North America with paper milled from trees harvested in accordance with the Internationally recognized Forest Stewardship Council™ (FSC) guidelines promoting responsible forest management.
Amy J Johnson
These elegant aurora scarves are made from original Alaska aurora borealis photographs taken by Amy Johnson. They represent classic Alaska landscapes with the mystical aurora shimmering overhead. The images are imprinted onto high quality, soft and supple wash-fast color fabrics that retain the beautiful colors. The hem is baby rolled and machine-finished.
Discriminating buyers looking for original wearable art by an Alaskan artist love these scarves. Made in North America, the scarves are performing very well in test markets. The imprints below are sold at wholesale exclusively through Greatland Graphics.
Elegant & Distinctive
AJL-31Mountain Magic
AJL-32Forest Lights
AJL-33Scarlet Skies
AJS-10Mountain Magic
AJS-11Forest Light
AJS-12Scarlet Skies
AJS-13Sky Sentinels
Imprinted from original photographs
The large aurora scarf is long enough for a variety of head and
neck scarf wrap styles.
Large aurora ScarveS• 16 x 72 inches• Semi-sheer Poly Chiffon* fabric• Sublimation print visible on both sides• Large enough to create stylish wraps• Suggested retail: $89.95
SmaLL aurora ScarveS • 10 x 45 inches• Satin Charmeuse* fabric• Print visible on one side• Vibrant sublimation print• Suggested retail: $59.95
*Charmeuse is a lightweight fabric woven with a satin weave, in which the warp threads cross over four or more of the backing threads. The front of the fabric has a smooth finish—lustrous and reflective—whereas the back has a dull finish.
*Chiffon Fabric is a sheer supple material that is as strong as it is soft. Chiffon Fabric is made using a plain weave, meaning the warp and weft yarns are woven into a basic crisscross formation
aurora ScarveS
Machine-finished baby rolled hem.
AJL-34Sky Sentinels
Authentic & OriginalImprinted from original photographs
AMY
Amy came to Alaska at the age of 18 in order to quench her thirst for adventure and experience wilderness on an intimate level. Her passion for photographing the aurora has led her across Alaska capturing stunning displays in the night sky. She says, “viewing and photographing the Aurora is a spiritual experience which heightens my sense of connection to this vast universe.”
Johnsonphotographer
AJAO-11Denali Night
SJSO-50Red Snowflake
SJSO-51Blue Snowflake
AJAO-10Winter Tranquility
These extremely popular and well-selling classy glass ornaments are made from original photographs of the aurora borealis taken throughout Alaska, and authentic photographs of snowflakes taken in Fairbanks, Alaska. They are imprinted on translucent glass with a glossy beveled front finish and flat matte back. The colors are vibrant and durable.
Both include a ribbon for hanging as an ornament or they may be hung with mono filament as a luminescent window decoration or to deter birds. All of the scenes are from real locations in Alaska with authentic aurora borealis displays and real snowflakes. Perfect for holiday gifts and easy to transport for summer travelers.
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gLaSS ornamentS
For easy display, each ornament and velvet bag comes packaged in an a small black box with a translucent front face.
Each ornament includes a black velvet bag with an attached ribbon.
AJAO-13Mendenhall Glacier
AJAO-12Boreal Forest
ornament DetaiLS• 3 x 3 inches• Imprint on beveled translucent glass• Includes ribbon and black velvet bag• Suggested retail: $29.95
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by Steve J. Langdon
One of the best Alaska history books of all time on the Alaska 67 list! In print for more than 30 years.
The only book in its price range that tells how ALL of Alaska’s Native people survived in one of the most challenging environments on earth for more than 200 generations, long before modern technology. Topics include traditional housing, dress, food, social systems, beliefs, and more. Fifth edition with revised text, additional photos, index.
6 x 9 inches, 176 pages, perfect bound with 60 photos, 7 maps, 26 illustrations, bibliography, index. Includes a guide to cultural centers, museums and websites, softcover. 5th edition.ISBN: 978-1-940381-00-8 $12.95
The Native People of AlaskaTraditional Living in a Northern Land
by Ike Waits
The complete park “insider’s guide” to day hiking, backpacking, photography, and camping in Alaska’s top tourist destination. Ike Waits has worked or hiked in Denali since 1967. “Get off the bus!” is the author’s best advice for your visit to Denali National Park. Hiking maps, photo tips, contact info and bibliography for trips ranging from 30 minutes to a week. Contains detailed descriptions and information essential to planning the best use of your time, plus 3 hikes in Denali State Park. Not sold within the park.
6 x 9 inches, 264 pages, perfect bound, more than 200 photos, maps, softcover. Expanded, updated and revised in color, 2015. Published by Wild Rose Guidebooks.ISBN: 978-0-967732-73-2 $34.95
Denali National ParkGuide to Hiking, Photography and Camping
Award-Winning Books
Finding Alaska The Life and Art of Shannon
Cartwright
Independent Publisher’s Book Award National Winner.
Shannon Cartwright is one of the most popular Alaskan illustrators of all time, her career includes over 1.5 million children’s books in print. Shannon came to Alaska in 1972 and has been living “off the grid” for decades without plumbing, far from any road.
Finding Alaska brings us this unique story along with her comments on 23 of her books and previously unpublished artwork. If you have collected Cartwright artwork through the years or have yet to discover this talented Alaskan, Finding Alaska is a “must read” you don’t want to miss.
11.5 x 8.5 inches, 80 pages, hardcover.ISBN: 978-0-982189-61-0 $19.95
The Adventures of ApunThe Arctic Fox
Text by Liz O’ConnellIllustrated by Kristin Link
2018 First Place for Children’s Fiction.
This first pop-up book about Alaska’s Arctic by Alaskan artists received a First Place 2018 Award for Children’s Fiction from Alaska Professional Communicators. Reviewers say: “This is a delightful book for beginning readers and elementary school age children. The pop-up phenomenon is attractive for all readers.” The author uses simple language to instruct about life in the Arctic and how an Arctic fox must compete to survive in a harsh land. O’Connell presents a single strand in a narrative that is a good story well told, accompanied by Link’s colorful illustrations.
8.5 x 5 inches, 16 pages, pop-up book.ISBN: 978-1-1578336-80-7 $24 Icons of the Iditarod
Text by Trica BrownPhotography by Jeff Schultz
More than a coffee table book, Brown’s text educates and informs with exciting stories surrounding the people, places, dogs and events in “The Last Great Race.”
11 x 9.5 inches, 144 pages, softcover.ISBN: 978-0-996843-11-9 $34.95
•Shannon Cartwright
Alaska’s Animals shows how animals are different, comparing things like noses, feet, tails and dwellings with colorful, detailed and clever close-up compositions, all accompanied by Shannon’s lyrical verses that roll off your tongue while reading it aloud. The book stands on its own, but the underlying theme uses Alaska’s animals to introduce the concept of social “diversity” in an entertaining, subtle way.
11 x 8.5 inches, 32 pages, ages 5-10Softcover: ISBN 978-0-989632-19-5 $11.95Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-989632-18-8 $16.95
Alaska’s Animals, You and I
Beginning in the late 1940’s, steam trains were gradually replaced by new diesel-electric engines. In this dramatic tale, one powerful locomotive, Ol’ 556, comes back to life to save passengers stranded in the Alaska wilderness. Ol’ 556 celebrates the railroad’s earlier days when courageous men and powerful steam engines battled the elements to keep the line open. Great for kids, train buffs and hobbyists. Bonus features include historic photos of the Alaska Railroad and an inside look at the restoration of 556’s sister engine, No. 557.
11 x 8.5 inches, 48 pages, ages 3 and up.Softcover: ISBN 978-0-977229-78-9 $11.95Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-977229-77-2 $16.95
Ol’ 556Alaska’s Mighty Steam Engine
Many questions followed the discovery of dinosaur fossils on Alaska’s north slope. Did they hibernate during winter months? Did they migrate south to find food?
Join us for an inspiring journey in verse and rhyme through 70 million years of history. From the day of the dinosaurs to the migration of North America’s animals across the Bering Land Bridge.
Narration by Shelley Gill with songs written and performed by Hobo Jim. Age 5 and up.$12.95
Thunderfeet CDDinosaurs and other Prehistoric Critters
Shannon Cartwright expresses her love of Alaska through her numerous
children’s books which exceed one million in print! She uses a colorful and entertaining story style while teaching kids about Alaska, its land, people, and wildlife.
Shannon Cartwright’s whimsical animal illustrations have now been used for four generations to teach children basic phonics, beginning math, and early reading. The child-proof board book style format is perfect for preschoolers. Parents and grandparents can get kids excited to learn long before formal education begins. Bear Story is told in 26 rhyming verses, presented in alphabetical order while following the adventures of a mother grizzly and her two mischievous cubs. Alaska 123 uses rhymes and colorful illustrations of Alaskan wildlife to teach children colors and numbers. In Alaska’s ABC Bears, the antics of Alaska’s polar, black and grizzly bears, help teach the alphabet from A to Z. Train Story teaches kids to say thank you in a fun rhyming story about a magical trip on the Alaska Railroad to Seward. Ages 3-7.
5.2 x 0.5 x 6.2 in., 12 pagesISBN: 978-0-971782-09-9 $9.95
Alaska’s ABC Bears5.2 x 0.5 x 6.2 in., 12 pagesISBN: 978-0-977229-70-3 $9.95
Alaska 123 Colors Alaska’s Train Story6.6 x 5.4 x 0.6 in., 24 pages ISBN: 978-0-980161-65-6 $9.95
Children’s Board Books
Optical MediaHard & Softcover Books
Bear Story10.75 x 8.5 in., 32 pagesSoftcover: ISBN: 978-1-940381-13-8 $11.95
Shannon Cartwright
Greatland Greetings Cards
Elegant fine art notecards printed in Alaska on Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) coated matte paper.
• 5 x 7 inch, blank inside with envelope• Natural history information on the back• Sold individually, clear-sleeved or unsleeved• Display racks available at cost. • Suggested retail $1.95
GR 23 Bedtime Bear
GR 18 Grizzly Greeting
GR 32 Beach Boys
GR 33Bear Family Portrait
AK 13Forget-me-not
WL 13Peek-a-Boo Sheep
PF 5 Horned Puffins
PF 3 Tufted Puffins
AK 18 Wild Rose and Birch
AK 14 Born to Run
AK 16 Blueberry Basket
OT 3 Sea Otter Secrets
WL 12Dall’s Porpoise
AK 12Dragonfly and Fireweed
MM 2 Moose Smooch
PB 3 Polar Play
MM 10Moose Mom
MM 12 Royal Moose
AK 3Glacier and Fireweed
GR 31Let’s Do Lunch
GR 30Blueberry Bear
GR 29 Triple Trouble
GR 17 Sibling Rivals
Printed in Alaska on paper that meets the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, dedicated to promoting sustainable forest management.
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Double-Matted Card Prints with Custom Accent Cutouts
Greatland Greetings notecards are available double-matted in 8x10 inch size. Most include custom mat cut-outs of animal tracks, paw prints, feathers, starfish, or the outline of the state of Alaska.
Protected in crystal clear packaging, these are very popular gift items and can be easily browsed from a basket. Baskets provided for first orders of two dozen or more, any variety (upon request).
Suggested retail $13.95
AK 22 Glacier Meadows
MK 35Denali Dawn
MK 6 Denali Autumn
MK 24Denali Pastel
MK 33Wonder Lake
MK 26 Denali Caribou
MK 27 Denali Bears
NL 10Northern Lights Musher
NL 15 Northern Lights and River
MK 29Denali Reflection
MK 34Denali Wildflowers
NL 17Rainbow Night
MK 32Denali Frost
NL 19Denali Lights
NL 21Aurora Reflection
NL 18Northern Lights Milky Way
NL 22Lights of Dawn
AK 20Christmas Cabin
AK 21Glacier and Wildflowers
Collection Packs of 12 CardsSPECIAL: Increase card sales with value-packs of 12 notecards in a clear bag (our card choice). A $24.00 value. Suggested retail $12.00
Barbara Lavallee
BL AC-17Arctic Cycles
BL AC-33Knit Three Together
BL AC-29 Gathering Berries
BL AC-10 Tlingit Canoe
BL AC-3 Kuspuks by the Yard
BL AC-4Moonlight Marinade
BL AC-11The Artist’s Cat
BarBara
Barbara Lavallee is one of Alaska’s beloved artists. Through exposure to native Alaska culture, she developed a distinctive style that celebrates the joy, resilience, and hard work that characterizes native life. She paints in transparent watercolor, playing hot colors against a white background.
LavaLLee
BL AC-9Underwater Alaska
BL AC-1Arctic Hopscotch
BL AC-13 Dancer
BL AC-7Toast to Issac Newton
BL AC-6 Cat Nap
BL AC-5Northern Lights Sights
BL AC-14 Have You Heard?
BL AC-18 Afternoon Story Time
BL AC-20 Pole Cats
BL AC-12Alaska Wedding
BL AC-16Time Out
BL AC-23Snorkelers
BL AC-24Looking for Love
• 5 x 7 inch fine art cards• Clear-sleeved or unsleeved• Includes white envelope
BL AC-28Eskimos and Calicos
BL AC-38Catch of the Day
Art Cards• Blank inside, printed in Alaska• Sold individually• Suggested retail $3.50
BL AC-2 Drum Song
BL AC-25Party Girls
BL AC-8Tom’s Tub
Out of print
Out of print
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BL AC-21 Sledding
BL AC-36xParty Girls (birthday)
BL AC-22Three’s a Crowd
Gift Enclosure Cards
BL GC-4Snowman
BL GC-1Arctic
BL GC-6Three Sheets to the Wind
BL GC-2Tub
BL GC-7Picking Flowers
BL GC-3Snow Angel
BL GC-8Happy Girl
These small and whimsical cards are perfect for including a thoughtful note with a gift.
• 2 x 3 inch gift cards in clear sleeves• Folded and blank inside• Includes white envelope• Printed in Alaska• Purchase by the dozen• Suggested retail $1.00
BL AC-19Lazy Gray Cats
BL AC-30Puddle Jumpers
BL AC-37 Feline Finalists
BL AC-32Eskimo Stitchery
BL AC-39Bus Stop
BL AC-31Eskimo Snow
BL AC-26 Picture Your Audience
BL AC-27Waiting for the Fat Man
BL AC-35Tub Full of Tourists
BL AC-40Puffin Review
BL AC-42I Love You This Much
Collection Packs of 8 CardsSPECIAL: Increase card sales with value-packs of 7 Art Cards in a clear bag (our card choice). A $24.50 value. Suggested retail $14.00
Inside: Have your cake and eat it too!
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By Verna E. Pratt
An easy-to-use pocket guide to quickly and safely identify Alaska’s wild berries from Ketchikan to Barrow. Color photos of both flowers and berries. Color-coded text helps speed identification including edible and poisonous varieties.
5.75 x 4.375 inches, 128 pages, with more than 100 full color photos, softcover.ISBN: 978-0-962319-24-1 $ 9.95
By Verna E. Pratt
This coloring book is an entertaining and inexpensive way to help young children learn about wildflowers. Right hand pages have flower outlines to color; facing pages have informative plant descriptions and extra space for creative coloring.
8.5 x 11 inches, 48 pages, with 20 black-and-white illustrations to color, softcover.ISBN: 978-0-962319-29-5 $6.00
By Verna and Frank Pratt
An introductory field guide for the most commonly seen wildflowers along the roads of Denali Park and Interior Alaska. More than 200 species of flowers, trees, mosses, mushrooms, and lichens are color-coded to speed identification. Notes and checklists exist for specific geographic areas within the park.
5.875 x 8.875 inches, 172 pages, more than 410 color photos, softcover.ISBN: 978-9-62319-22-8 $15.95
By Verna E. Pratt
An introductory guide for the most common wildflowers and trees found along the Alaska Highway. Text includes comments on blooming time and habitat. Photos are organized by color to speed identification. Supplemental checklists divided into five 300-mile segments along the highway make reference easy.
5.75 x 8.75 inches, 240 pages, more than 490 color photos, softcover.ISBN: 978-0-962319-21-1 $19.95
By Verna E. Pratt
Traditional best seller, 22 reprints!
An introductory field guide for the most commonly seen wildflowers along the Alaska highway system. Approximately 240 species are color-coded to speed identification and are accompanied by descriptive text that includes comments on blooming time and habitat.
5.87 x 8.87 inches. 136 pages with more than 200 color photos, softcover.ISBN: 978-0-962319-204 $15.95
and Berry-like FruitAlaska’s Wild Berries
Dawson Creek, BC to Fairbanks, AK
Wildflowers Along the Alaska Highway
and Interior Alaska
Wildflowers of Denali National Park
Along the Highways and Byways
Alaska Wildflower Bouquet Notecard Pack
By Verna E. Pratt
Package of 8 notecards and envelopes featuring Verna Pratt’s custom prepared pressed wildflower designs.$7.00 suggested retail
Field Guide to Alaskan Wildflowers
Wildflower Coloring Bookfor the young artist
Greatland Graphics is proud to continue making these classic Alaska publications available to the public through the cooperation of the Verna and Frank Pratt Estate.Verna Pratt Books
Alaska WildflowerNotecards8 cards with envelopes
Hand-pressed wildflower bouquets • Made in Alaska
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“Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful,
we must carry it with us or we find it not.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
Greatland GraphicsSharing Alaska’s natural beauty with the world 907.337.1234
The perfect way to keep track of birthdays, anniversaries, and other reoccurring family events. Photos emphasize Alaska wildlife families. 3.75 x 13.75 inches, 12 pages, spiral bound, photos and illustrations. Revised 2015. Photography by Alissa CrandallISBN: 978-1-940381-14-5 $11.95
Alaska Birthday CalendarNever goes out of date!
Specialty Items Alaska Cloud and Weather
Field Guide
A quick reference laminated guide of clouds, sky phenomena, and weather that affect Alaskans and their daily activities.
11 x 17 folds to 8 panels 11 x 4.25. Published by Williwaw Publishing. NOTE: Retail outlets in Southeast Alaska should order wholesale direct from Williwaw.ISBN: 978-1-892337-32-0 $8.00
Prince William SoundMap and Guide
A water based road map with beautifully shaded relief features, Alaska ferry routes, commercial tour routes, wildlife viewing areas, US Forest Service cabins, points of interest, scenic attractions, and historic sites. The perfect souvenir and trip planner.
Suggested retail $5.00
Susan Woodward Springer Art Cards
The whimsical and wondrous notecards of Susan Woodward Springer are now discounted. Blank inside with white envelopes. Suitable for a variety of occasions. Package of 6 different 4 x 6 inch cards with envelopes.
Images may vary with availability.Suggested retail $5.00
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Specials A Native Lad
By Sarah Hurst and nine Alaskan artists
Alaska’s history as you’ve never seen it before...illustrated by nine accomplished Alaskan artists in “graphic novel” style. For grades 7 to adult. Forty pages of supplemental notes explain each scene and provide questions for research or group discussion.
9 x 11.5 inches, 148 pages, with more than 100 full page black-and-white illustrations, softcover.ISBN: 978-0-982189-69-6 $19.95 $10.00
Denali After 50 Years By Ron and Nancy Sanford
Veteran photographers Ron and Nancy Sanford share 143 of their favorite photographs, all of which were taken along the Denali National Park road to Kantishna. Text includes their favorite techniques for navigating the park transportation system and tips for improving your photography in the park.
8.5 x 11 inches, 80 pages, softcover. ISBN: 978-0-578118-48-2 $19.95 $10.00
Chugach State ParkAlaska’s Backyard Wilderness
Photography by Carl BattreallText by Bill Sherwonit Award-winning photographer Carl Battreall presents a stunning collection of images combined with the heartfelt text written by Bill Sherwonit. Supplemental text by Sharon Cissna and Toby Smith make Chugach State Park the definitive book on the park.
11.75 x 9 inches, 96 pages, softcover.ISBN: 978-0-936425-21-4 $19.95 $10.00