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137 pages $10.95 (paper) ISBN 0-914590-87-1 $15.95
(cloth) ISBN 0-914590-86-3
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The Northwest Passage
A group of 18th century,
English explorers, searching for a Northwest Passage, are trapped in
the ice off Cape Barrow. All die of scurvy, trichinosis, starvation, or
madness. Late in the 20th century, an unemployed history teacher in
the Puget Sound region of Washington State locates the journals of
the ship's naturalist and its doctor, and begins editing them in the
hope that the resulting book will help him find a job. There is a
runaway nuclear reactor "accident." When, in the far distant future,
the Pacific Northwest has cooled down enough to be reentered, the
18th century journals and the teacher's edition of them are
rediscovered. These new papers are eagerly fallen upon by a scholar
who beings to re-edit the 20th century edition. Ultimately, the
three centuries converge in language-each with its own grammar,
punctuation and spelling-a chorus of distinct
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