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Books by publisher "Oregon State University"
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By
Stewart Hall Holbrook ,
Brian Booth
[Paperback 1994]
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Here are the best of Holbrook's colorful and irreverent accounts of the region's history, from forgotten scandals and murders to stories of forest fires and floods and tales of loggers and life in the logging camps.... more
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A Jon Kimerling ,
Philip L Jackson
[Paperback 2003, 9th Edition]
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What is the foggiest place on the Pacific Coast? Where is the "grass seed capital of the world"? What is the fastest-growing minority population in the Northwest? What percentage of Idaho's population hold fishing licenses? Northwest natives and newcomers can turn to the "Atlas of the Pacific Northwest" for answers-and... more
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Alfred M Wiedemann ,
La Rea J Dennis ,
Frank H Smith
[Paperback 1999]
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Plants of the Oregon Coastal Dunes offers a useful, informative guide for visitors to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area or anyone spending time on the state's remarkable beaches. The standard reference on the Oregon dunes for thirty years, this handy guide identifies those plants most likely encountered and serves... more
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By
Daniel M Johnson
[Paperback 1985]
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By
Archie Binns ,
Ann Ronald
[Paperback 1992]
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[1990]
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By
Lauren Kessler
[Paperback 2008]
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In 1903, Masuo Yasui came to America and eventually became a successful orchardist and father of eight children. But the "relocation" of Japanese Americans during World War II caused Yasui to take his own life. The Yasui family opened its records and memories to Lauren Kessler, who writes a social... more
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Kay Atwood
[Paperback 2002]
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Illahe presents the history of white settlement in the most isolated part of southern Oregon's rugged Rogue River Canyon, starting in the 1850s, based on the words of the people who lived there. Author Kay Atwood creates a personal picture of what life was like in the remote canyon, drawing... more
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John A Murray
[Paperback 2000]
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A special volume devoted to the writings of women.... more
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John F Reiger
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Environmentalists who believe that hunters and anglers are interested only in the kill and the catch may be surprised to learn that sportsmen were originally in the vanguard of the conservation movement. Reiger's work has been hailed as an authoritative look at these early conservationists; now his landmark book is... more
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By
Keith C Petersen
[Paperback 2001]
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Keith Petersen's award-winning history of the lower Snake River dams chronicles the bitter conflict between the Northwest's most potent symbols -- fish and dams. Taking a balanced approach to this contentious issue, Petersen deftly traces the deep histori... more
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12.
By
Edwin Bingham ,
Charles Erskine Scott Wood ,
Tim Barnes
[Hardcover 1997]
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This first anthology of Wood's writings reintroduces a major figure in the literature and history of the American West. Selections range from Wood's famous rendering of Chief Joseph's "surrender speech" to satirical dialogues from his best-known work, Hea... more
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By
Judith Kitchen
[Paperback 1999]
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An excellent introduction for readers coming to Stafford for the first time and a valuable overview of the work for the many readers already familiar with his poetry, this book offers the best single guide to one of the most respected and celebrated poets... more
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By
William Ashworth
[Paperback 1999]
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This important contribution to the growing debate over the protection of wilderness areas comes from an unusual perspective -- that of an environmentalist arguing against preservation.... more
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By
Gloria E Myers
[Hardcover 1995]
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On April 1, 1908, Lola G. Baldwin, aged forty-eight, was sworn in "to perform Police Service" for the city of Portland, Oregon. She was the first woman hired by an American municipality to carry out regular enforcement duties. In telling Lola Baldwin's st... more
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By
Edward W Hellman
[Paperback 2003]
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Oregon Viticulture is a comprehensive, easy-to-use guide to successful strategies and methods for commercial vineyards in Oregon that will be extremely valuable both for current winegrape growers and for prospective growers. It is unique in its approach... more
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By
Jim Lommasson ,
Prudence Roberts
[Hardbound 2009]
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Gary Paul Nabhan
[Paperback 2006]
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Among all the "food nations" of North America--ranging from Clambake Nation to Chile Pepper Nation--Salmon Nation is the richest in mushrooms, berries, wild roots, fish, and shellfish. Native American traditions are at its core, but other culinary accents... more
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By
Theodore Stern
[Hardcover 1996]
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The second and concluding volume in Stern's acclaimed study of the relationships between Plateau Indians and the white fur traders, missionaries, and settlers who entered their world.... more
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By
Stephen Dow Beckham
[Paperback 1993]
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Here forty Oregonians, from the prominent to the plain, tell their own stories.... more