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Lady Washington was a wild grizzly, captured and broken to become a performing curiosity. For a quarter, audiences from San Francisco to New York watched nature bent to human will. This is the untold story of the first bear Grizzly Adams caught, Amer
When Graham Wilson points Arctic Tern toward the open Pacific, he is chasing something more than wind. Three of his closest friends have died, and the 
cumulative weight of that loss has left him numb, foggy, and unable to grieve. His plan is simple
Book cover of "A Thousand Weeks" by Graham Wilson featuring a colorful, surreal landscape with a green Toyota SUV on a dirt path, surrounded by vibrant flowers, mountains, and a starry night sky with a large, abstract moon.
My Mexican Home
Book cover titled 'An Island Between Two Shores' by Graham Wilson, featuring a black bird with its beak open on a white background.
A woman with curly brown hair wearing a purple dress and a wide-brimmed hat decorated with pink roses, purple flowers, and lace, holding a wine glass and smiling.
Black and white photograph of four miners ascending a snowy slope, carrying equipment and supplies, with the title 'The Klondike Gold Rush' and text 'Photographs from 1896-1899' on a yellow background.
Black and white photo of a train on a wooden trestle bridge passing through snowy mountains with a group of people standing on the train and the path. Yellow banner at the top with black text that reads, "The White Pass and Yukon Route Railway."
Black and white historic photo of a paddlewheel steamboat on a river, with a smoke stack emitting dark smoke, set against hilly landscape background.
Black and white historical photograph of indigenous totem poles and early 20th-century children standing outdoors in front of wooden buildings, with the cover title "Southeast Alaska Early Photographs of the Great Land".
Cover photo of a book titled 'HERE' featuring a blurry desert scene with palm trees and a sandy landscape, with the author's name, Graham Wilson, below the title.
Cover of a book titled 'Yellowstone: Early Photographs of Our National Parks,' showing a black and white historic photograph of a geyser erupting with several people standing nearby.
This sweeping anthology records the heart-stopping adventure of the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898. In this reader famous per- sonalities as well as ordinary stampeders tell their haunting stories. Along the Trail of ’98 we learn of hardships, triumphs a
Cover of a book titled 'Rivers of the Yukon: A Paddling Guide,' revised edition, showing a person paddling a red canoe on white water rapids with rocks in the background.
Historical black-and-white photo with a shirtless man in the foreground surrounded by people. The photo is overlaid with a red banner that reads, 'WHERE THE ICE NEVER MELTS: The 1888 and 1889 Voyages of the U.S. Cutter Thetis.'
Lady Washington was a wild grizzly, captured and broken to become a performing curiosity. For a quarter, audiences from San Francisco to New York watched nature bent to human will. This is the untold story of the first bear Grizzly Adams caught, Amer