
A Knucklehead in 1920s Alaska - Paperback
A Knucklehead in 1920s Alaska - Paperback
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by Norma Collins Huss (Author), William A. Collins (Memoir by)
Nineteen-year-old Bill Collins travels to Alaska in the 1920s to work and save for college. He finds adventure, misadventure, and not much money. He faces hardships, finds friends, and has experiences that change a boy into a man.
During three summers and one winter, Bill survives hunger, earthquake, stomping caribou, and icicle frost. He learns about stopes, sluice boxes, and powder smoke. He finds friends who will do anything for him and enemies eager to knife him or smash him with a twenty-pound sledge. He has one lucky day and more than a few really bad days. This is the story of one hot-headed young man determined to earn his own way, but in his own words, a true knucklehead.Author Biography
When Bill Collins was 88 he gave his daughter Norma Huss six audio tapes of his first two trips to Alaska to work. Together they assembled that story. Now, years later when Norma Huss was nearly the same age, with the help of an artistic daughter and an editorial daughter, she has published this story.



















