In remembrance, we’re republishing this December 2014 profile of Dee Longenbaugh in her element.
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Alaskan Book Review – “Yearning Wild: Exploring the Last Frontier and Landscape of the Heart”
Commentator Dee Longenbaugh reviews the book by Glendon Brunk and published by Invisible Cities Press.
Alaskan Book Review – “Captain Cook’s World: Maps of the Life and Voyages of James Cook, Royal Navy”
Commentator Dee Longenbaugh reviews the book by John Robson and published by University of Washington Press.
Alaskan Book Review – “Eskimo Star: From the Tundra to Tinseltown: The Ray Mala Story”
Commentator Dee Longenbaugh reviews the biography by Lael Morgan and published by Epicenter Press.
Alaskan Book Review – “Real Alaska Fish Tales”
Commentator Dee Longenbaugh reviews the book by Loren Pitchford and published by Windjammer Press.
Alaskan Book Review – “Alaskan Crude: It’s Not About the Oil”
Commentator Dee Longenbaugh reviews the memoir written and published by Charlie L. Bower III.
Photos from Observatory Books’ going-out-of-business sale
Dee Longenbaugh wraps up nearly 40 years of selling books and antique maps.
Alaskan Book Review – “Fighting for the Forty-Ninth Star: C.W. Snedden and the Crusade for Alaska Statehood”
Commentator Dee Longenbaugh reviews the book written by Terrence Cole and published by the University of Alaska Foundation.
Alaskan Book Review – “From the Baltic to Russia America 1829 to 1836: The Journey of Elizabeth Von Wrangell”
Commentator Dee Longenbaugh reviews the book by Alix O’Grady and published by Limestone Press.
Alaskan Book Review – “He Wore the Shoes of a Fishermen”
Commentator Dee Longenbaugh reviews the book by Johanna McPhetres Smith and published by Alaska Litho.