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The Cruellest Miles: The Heroic Story of Dogs and Men in a Race Against an Epidemic Book

The Cruellest Miles is a tale of astonishing bravery. When gold rush fever hit, the Alaskan town of Nome sprang from being a far flung outpost to a thriving frontier town--with the emphasis on "frontier". In Alaska, when the winter deep freeze descends, the Bering Sea is frozen. Before aeroplanes could cope with the extreme conditions, dog sleds were the only means of delivery from the outside world. As a result, Nome was cut off for months. Imagine the terror, therefore, in the winter of 1925 when diphtheria was diagnosed and Nome's solitary doctor had to inform the town council that his fresh supply of vaccine had not been delivered on the last boat. The only chance to save the community from being wiped out was for dog sleds to deliver the vital serum from the nearest drop off point seven hundred miles to the south. The Cruellest Miles tells the story of the heroic dog-sled drivers and their teams who made the journey through raging blizzards at temperatures of 60 below zero. It was a race against time that held all of America spellbound. The authors tell the tale with enthusiasm and skill. This book not only tells a terrific true-life adventure tale; it also presents the reader with a great deal of fascinating information about Alaska, Arctic life, the Eskimos, the history of dog sledding and the development of one of the world's final frontiers. A top-notch non-fiction title, the book is enriched with authentic period photographs, detailed notes and fascinating appendices. In The Cruellest Miles the world of Jack London meets The Perfect Storm. --Dwight LongeneckerRead More

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    It is 1925. The goldrush town of Nome sits two degrees below the Arctic Circle, and there are few more forbidding places on earth. When signs of diptheria broke out, Dr Curtis knew it was the biggest crisis of his life. Supplies of the serum were dangerously low and it was winter. There would be an epidemic if the medicine didn't arrive in time.

  • Pickabook

    Gay Salisbury, Laney Salisbury

  • 0747568588
  • 9780747568582
  • Gay Salisbury, Laney Salisbury
  • 7 June 2004
  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 320
  • New edition
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