Edith Iglauer

Edith Iglauer (or Edith Iglauer Hamburger, born March 10, 1917[1] ) is an American writer. She is the author of several non-fiction books, including Denison's Ice Road (1975), Seven Stones, a profile of the architect Arthur Erickson (1971), and The New People: The Eskimo's Journey into our Time (1966). She is also a freelance writer for The New Yorker, Harper's, Atlantic Monthly and Geist magazine.

Iglauer was born in Cleveland, Ohio and educated at Wellesley College and at Columbia University School of Journalism. Her interest in Eskimo culture led her to travel the northern climates extensively. Iglauer appeared as herself, along with John Denison, in the History Channel presentation, Ice Road Truckers.

Iglauer's second husband was Canadian fisherman John Daly, and in 1988 her "Fishing With John" was published. Widowed by Daly's sudden death on the dance floor, Iglauer later married widower Frank White, another self-reliant Canadian in the same coastal community where she had settled permanently. Frank White died on October 18, 2015 at the age of 101, in Garden Bay, BC.

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  1. "www.edithiglauer.com". Retrieved 2 August 2013.

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