There is also no substitute for actually travelling to Alaska. Over the course of writing this book I made four trips north, travelling to Skagway and Juneau multiple times on numerous ships in my attempts to sail the waters of Lynn Canal as much as possible. It’s a curious stretch of water, and the more I sailed it the more it unsettled me. The winds that whip down that canal, from the ghost town of Dyea, can catch you off guard even in the middle of July.
For those who are travelling to southeast Alaska, there are some fabulous bookstores that still dedicate themselves to providing interesting publications on the unique history of Alaska. They are:
Hearthside Books: 254 Front Street, Juneau, Alaska
Old Harbor Books: 201 Lincoln Street, Sitka, Alaska
Parnassus Books: 105 Stedman Street, Ketchikan, Alaska.
Skaguay News Depot & Books: 264 Broadway Street, Skagway, Alaska
Finally, I’d be remiss if I didn’t thank those who gave their encouragement, lent a hand, or just humoured me as I stayed up until all hours sifting through articles and redrawing deck plans. Special thanks for their kind support and assistance during the production of this book — which is a bit like giving birth to a child — go to: Brad Ball, Margaret Bryant, Camille Drevillon, Carrie Gleason, Cheryl Hawley, Peter Knego, Aileen Laurel, Karen McMullin, Kimberly Plumridge, Adrian Raeside, Cheyenne Sanchez, Maureen and Peter Saunders, Alicia Saunders, and Caitlyn Stewart.
Copyright © Aaron Saunders, 2015
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Saunders, Aaron, 1982-, author
Stranded : Alaska’s worst maritime disaster nearly
happened twice / Aaron Saunders.
Includes index.
Issued in print and electronic formats.
ISBN 978-1-4597-3154-7 (paperback).--ISBN 978-1-4597-3155-4 (pdf).--
ISBN 978-1-4597-3156-1 (epub)
1. Princess Sophia (Ship). 2. Star Princess (Ship). 3. Shipwrecks--
Alaska--Pacific Coast. I. Title.
G530.P83S29 2015 909.09164’34 C2015-900899-9
C2015-900900-6
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