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Stan Cohen

    World War II in Alaska
    The White Pass and Yukon Route
    Gold Rush Gateway
    The Trail of 42
    What to Feed Your Baby
    Attack on Pearl Harbor: A Pictorial History
    • 4,4(5)Évaluer

      The book offers a comprehensive visual retrospective of the events surrounding the Pearl Harbor attack, featuring a wealth of black-and-white photographs from both American and Japanese sources. It captures military leaders, personnel, and the American fleet, alongside dramatic images from the attack and its aftermath. Color plates enhance the narrative with depictions of aircraft, postcards, and propaganda. Accompanying the visuals is a concise historical account detailing the political climate of the time and firsthand accounts from December 7, 1941.

      Attack on Pearl Harbor: A Pictorial History
    • What to Feed Your Baby

      • 261pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,8(9)Évaluer

      "What to Feed Your Baby" provides essential guidance for parents on cost-effective infant nutrition. Dr. Stan Cohen offers clear explanations on topics like formula, breastfeeding, allergies, and solid foods, often challenging common perceptions. His innovative methods can save families money while enhancing their infants' nutrition.

      What to Feed Your Baby
    • The Trail of 42

      A Pictorial History of the Alaska Highway

      • 101pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      We can thank, in part, the cooperation of the United States and Canadian governments for building the road and bringing it to the condition it is in now for the tourist traveling to Canada and Alaska. it has undoubtedly vastly increased the modernization of the North Country, which may in fact be considered a sin to some of the old-timers in the area.

      The Trail of 42
    • World War II in Alaska

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      "This book is a continuation of the Forgotten War series. Featuring all new material, its emphasis is on personal stories of the participants in the war in Alaska and Northwest Canada. Hundreds of black-and-white and color photos are included in chapters covering such topics as highway and pipeline construction, Lend-Lease to Russia, transportation, Dutch Harbor, aviation and naval activities, civilian contractors, the Kurils, The Battle of Attu, the American and Canadian occupation of Kiska, the Legacy of the War and much, much more. This book should interest anyone who lives or lived in the areas and also those who are interested in World War Two."--Provided by publisher

      World War II in Alaska
    • One of the most daring aviation adventures took place in the summer of 1920 when eight daredevil U.S. Army Air Service fliers made a historic flight from Long Island, New York, to the barren coast on the Bering Sea and the famous Alaskan gold mining camp of Nome. The approximate round-trip distance was 9,000 miles, much of it over uncharted country.

      Alaska's Flying Expedition: The Black Wolf Squadron