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Peter Pitseolak's escape from death
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The Resource Peter Pitseolak's escape from death
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Peter Pitseolak's escape from death
Statement of responsibility
drawings and story by Peter Pitseolak ; introduced and edited by Dorothy Eber
Creator
  • Pitseolak, Peter, 1902-1973
Contributor
  • Eber, Dorothy
Subject
  • Inuit -- Northwest Territories | Baffin Island -- Biography | Juvenile literature
  • Inuit -- Northwest Territories | Baffin Island -- Biography | Juvenile literature
  • Pitseolak, Peter, 1902-1973 -- Juvenile literature
  • Pitseolak, Peter, 1902-1973 -- Juvenile literature
  • Inuit -- Juvenile literature
  • Survival -- Juvenile literature
Genre
  • Juvenile literature
  • Biography
Language
eng
Summary
An account of two Eskimo hunters' narrow escape from an ice field that is swiftly moving out to sea
Biography type
autobiography
Cataloging source
VPL
Dewey number
  • 971.9/500497
  • B
Illustrations
illustrations
LC call number
E99.E7
LC item number
P527 1977
Literary form
non fiction

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  • Peter Pitseolak's escape from death, drawings and story by Peter Pitseolak ; introduced and edited by Dorothy Eber
  • Peter Pitseolak's escape from death, drawings and story by Peter Pitseolak ; introduced and edited by Dorothy Eber
  • Peter Pitseolak's escape from death, drawings and story by Peter Pitseolak ; introduced and edited by Dorothy Eber

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