Georgia watercolorist Gloria Sampsons earliest memories of Alaska were those of a teenager transplanted from Montana to the Alaska territory, where her father was a glass-blower making neon signs in Anchorage. Her memories of a raw, undeveloped territory were shaped by that experience. Returning to Alaska on a cruise more than 40 years later, Gloria sees Alaska, its people, and its natural beauty in a whole new light. She records her experience in the lovely ALASKA TRAVELERS SKETCHBOOK, a colorful, charming, and informative collection of sketches with personal observations of someone coming home again.