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082 04 $a639.2/097984$222
100 1 $aCarter, Bill,$d1966-
245 10 $aRed summer :$bthe danger, madness, and exaltation of salmon fishing in a remote Alaskan village /$cBill Carter.
250 $a1st Scribner hardcover ed.
260 $aNew York :$bScribner,$c2008.
300 $axv, 234 p. :$bill., maps ;$c24 cm.
520 $a"Set in the tiny Native village of Egegik on the shores of Alaska's Bristol Bay, Bill Carter's Red Summer is the thrilling story of one man's journey from novice to seasoned fisherman over the course of four beautiful, brutal summers in one of the earth's few remaining wild places. As millions of salmon race toward their annual spawning grounds, Carter learns the ancient, backbreaking trade of the set net fisherman, one of the most exhilarating and dangerous jobs in the world."--Cover flap.
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650 0 $aSet net fisheries$zAlaska$zBristol Bay.
650 0 $aSockeye salmon fishing$zAlaska$zBristol Bay.
650 0 $aSalmon fisheries$zAlaska$zBristol Bay.
650 0 $aEskimos$xFishing$zAlaska.
651 0 $aBristol Bay (Alaska)
600 10 $aCarter, Bill,$d1966-
988 $a20080617
906 $0OCLC