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Acknowledgments

Richard Wien, lifelong resident of Fairbanks, and a long time commercial pilot, got me involved in the stories told in this volume. Not only that, to accompany the stories, he generously supplied beautiful, historic and irreplaceable photos from his father Noel’s collection. Further, he carefully read early drafts and guided me through many aviation pitfalls. He contributed technical aviation aspects, as well as memories of his father’s stories of the pilots and the times covered herein. Many thanks, Richard. Somehow that seems an inadequate way to express my appreciation for all your favors.

My wife Audrey, son Michael Rearden, and daughter Mary Bookman carefully read early drafts of this tome. Audrey’s sharp eyes spotted typos and fuzzy wording; Mike the same, plus he did on-line computer research to fill many gaps I was unable to fill; Mary rearranged my comas, periods, and sentences into more acceptable form. My deep thanks for a family that didn’t hesitate to criticize.

Homer Dr. Paul Eneboe, the Rearden family physician for four decades, and an avid reader, found an abundance of material in an early draft that needed reorganizing. I asked him for comments because I knew he wouldn’t hold back, and I was right. He convinced me to make major changes from my original approach to this story. Thanks, Paul, you were right.

My thanks also to LD. “Corky” Corkran, CEO of the Pioneer Air Museum at Fairbanks, who was most helpful when I arrived at his fine museum to take photos and notes for this book.

Thanks to the Bob Reeve family for permission to use the Harvey Goodale portraits of Noel Wien and Ed Young. Early Alaska pilot Bob Reeve commissioned Goodale to produce a wonderful set of about two dozen portraits of Alaska’s early pilots, including these two.

Mary Carlson at the Hatton-Eielson Museum, in Hatton, North Dakota, provided photos and helpful information on Ben Eielson, plus permission to use the elegant portrait of Eielson that appears on the cover of this volume. Many thanks, Mary.

Terrence Cole, Professor of History at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, obligingly read an advance draft of the manuscript and generously provided the comments that appear on the back cover. Many thanks, Terrence.

To the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, long the finest newspaper in Alaska, thanks again for allowing me to use in one of my books quotes from your pages.

My thanks too to Stan Cohen, publisher, who continues to publish my books. Of the seven publishers who have printed my books, Cohen’s Pictorial Histories Publishing Company has been by far the most satisfying. This book is my eleventh with his company’s imprint. Stan Cohen’s word over the telephone is more dependable than a written contract with some publishers I could name.

Kitty Herrin, of Arrow Graphics, at Missoula, Montana, has expertly designed all eleven of the books I have written for Pictorial Histories Publishing. Kitty’s skill at presenting my clumsy writings in gracefully designed books is to me a constant source of amazement. Thanks, Kitty, for the quality of your work.

— JIM REARDEN

SprucewoodHomer, Alaska

Alaska's First Bush Pilots, 1923-30

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