Iditarod Silver

Iditarod Silver by Lew Freedman, published by Epicenter Press in December 1996, is a visually striking volume that combines photography with documentary journalism. This first edition features over 225 color photographs alongside compelling narratives that highlight the notable figures and memorable events from the Iditarod race. With 167 pages, this book offers a comprehensive look at the history and significance of this iconic winter sports event.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of stories that celebrate the heroes of the Iditarod and the dedication of the volunteers who have contributed to its legacy over the past 25 years. The book also includes detailed results from every race and a list of more than 9,500 volunteers, providing a thorough account of the event’s history. With its focus on biography, personal memoirs, and the cultural significance of the race, Iditarod Silver serves as both an informative resource and a visual tribute to this unique aspect of American sports and recreation.
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An unusual blend of photography as art and documentary journalism, this handsome volume contains more than 225 color photos and many fascinating stories about the race’s great heroes and unforgettable moments. Included are the results of every race and names of more than 9,500 people who have served as volunteers in the past quarter of a century.
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