Passage to Juneau: A Sea and Its Meanings
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| Passage to Juneau: A Sea and Its Meanings | |
|---|---|
| Author(s) | Jonathan Raban |
| Publisher | Picador |
| Publication date | 1999 |
| ISBN | 0-679-44262-6 |
| OCLC Number | 41231463 |
| Dewey Decimal | 917.98/2 21 |
| LC Classification | F851 .R33 1999 |
Passage to Juneau: A Sea and Its Meanings is a 1999 travelogue by Jonathan Raban. Alongside an account of Raban's own trip by boat from Seattle to Juneau, the reader is presented with the voyage of Captain George Vancouver in 1792-94 and his encounters with the sea-going natives living along the coast.
[edit] Sources
- The New York Review of Books January 20, 2000 'Now Voyager' [1]
- New York Times, November 7, 1999 'Staying Afloat' [2]
- Powell.com Author interviews - Jonathan Raban [3]
- San Francisco Chronicle November 7, 1999 [4]
- Review: A Solitary Voyage by David P. Stern (27 July, 2002) [5]
- The Guardian, September 23, 2006, 'Rootless in Seattle, Aida Edemariam[6]