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The Wilderness of the Upper Yukon
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The Wilderness of the Upper Yukon: A Hunter's Explorations for Wild Sheep in Sub-Arctic Mountains

Author Charles Sheldon United States, 1866 - 1928
PublishedNew York
Year
Display Date1911
Catalogue NumberB2021.085
Bibliographic Citation

Sheldon, Charles. The Wilderness of the Upper Yukon: A Hunter's Exploration for Wild Sheep in Sub-Arctic Mountains. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1911. 
Multiple photographs by and of Rungius:

North-West Mounted Police on Yukon River Below Mouth of Coal Creek, July 8. Photograph by Carl Rungius. [upper photo]. Facing page 8.

Across From Camp the Mountains Were Particularly Rough, July 15. Photograph by Carl Rungius and The Mountains . . . Extended High Above Timberline, July 14. Photograph by Carl Rungius. Facing page 18.

1. Point Where Ram Was Killed, July 19.  2. Point Where Ram Was Killed, July 23.  3. Point Where Bear Was Killed, July 16. Photograph by Carl Rungius. [lower]. Facing page 52.

Carl Rungius Sketches the Ram. Photograph by W. H. Osgood. Facing page 62.

Osgood and Rungius. Photograph by Charles Sheldon[?] [right]. Facing page 72.

Traveling Down Coal Creek. Photograph by Carl Rungius. [lower]. Facing page 78.

Jack Barr and His Dogs. Photograph by Carl Rungius. [upper] and Carl Rungius and His Big Moose. Photograph by Gage. Facing page 142.
 

MacMillan River and Dromedary Mountain Photographed from the Slope of Kalzas Mountain. Photograph by Carl Rungius. [middle] and Running Through the Ice in Macmillan River. Photograph by Carl Rungius [lower]. Facing page 150.

Works Illustrated

Sheldon, 1911, Courtesy Hathi Trust
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Page Number: frontispiece
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Illustrated
Page Number: facing p. 206
Remarks: illustrated in color after p. 206; mentioned p. 213
Sheldon, 1911 (Courtesy Hathi Trust)
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Page Number: 22
Remarks: after p. 22, in color; mentioned p. 27