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    SPRING2016

    NEW TITLES:

    Unusual Punishment

    All for the Greed ofGold

    The Fur Trade Gamble

    BACK IN PRINT:

    The Snake River-Palouse andthe Invasion of theInland Northwest

    Isaac I. Stevens

    RECENT RELEASES:

    Wagons to theWillamette

    Remote Wonders

    Developing thePacific Northwest

    Instilling Spirit

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    NEWTITLES

    Also of Interest

    Unusual PunishmentInside the Walla Walla Prison, 19701985

    Christopher Murray

    MARCH

    Illustrations maps notes index

    6" x 9" 256 pages

    Paperback $22.95

    ISBN 978-0-87422-339-2

    2 SPRING 2015 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSIT Y PRESS

    The Funhouse MirrorReflections on Prison

    Robert Ellis Gordon

    ISBN 978-0-87422-198-5

    Paperback $16.95

    Washington State Book

    Award, 2000

    Unusual Punishmentdetails the astonishing events and person-

    alities surrounding the collapse of a decades old prison culture

    and describes how leaders painfully constructed a moderncontrol system.

    The Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla was once a

    place where the warden exercised absolute authority. One

    word, and a convict could be held for weeks, naked, in an

    empty dark cell, or sent to the terrifying mental health ward

    where coercion included torture. Any employee could be fired

    at will. Guards and prisoners called it super custody.

    Change began in the early 1970s with well-meaning but nave

    reform. Inmates abused new freedoms. Chaos descended.

    Convicts had the only keys to certain prison areas. Bikers roared

    prison-made choppers around the Big Yard. Marijuana was

    everywhere, and hundreds shot heroin. Prisoners took lives

    with shanks and even bombs. Frustrated and afraid, correctional

    officers quit or looked the other way.

    A new superintendent curtailed the most dysfunctional inmate

    privileges, and in a dramatic midnight move, sent incarcerated

    leaders to distant prisons. In the fragile stability that followed,a guard was murdered, a long lockdown began, a cell block

    rioted, and more than two hundred men spent a long, hot summer outside in the Big Yard. Numerous officers

    rebelled, demanding a brutal crackdown and return to super custody. When forty-two refused to take their

    posts, the superintendent fired them all.

    The courts intervened, politics changed, and in 1981, a charismatic correctional leadercharming in

    public and tyrannical in privatetook command of a newly created department of corrections. With skill

    and determination, he imposed his will and transformed Washington corrections. Order returned to the

    penitentiary.

    Author Christopher Murraygraduated from Stanford University and the University of Washington. His award-

    winning consulting firm provided planning, research, and policy analysis to correctional agencies nationwide.

    A terrific, if unsettling, even chilling, read.James B. Jacobs, Warren E. Burger Professor of Law at NYU and

    author of Stateville: The Penitentiary in Mass Society

    This is the most comprehensive analysis I have ever seen of the evolution of a state prison system.Joan Petersilia,

    Adelbert H. Sweet Professor of Law at Stanford Law School

    .

    On the cover:Painting of Five Fingers Rapids foundin the papers of William J. Woodin.

    Artist unknown.All for the Greed of Gold (May)

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    Faith of FoolsA Journal of the Klondike

    Gold Rush

    William Shape

    ISBN 978-0-87422-160-2

    Paperback $24.95

    Slick as a MittenEzra Meekers Klondike

    Enterprise

    Dennis Larsen

    ISBN 978-0-87422-302-6

    Paperback $24.95

    NEWTITLES

    Also of Interest

    MAY

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    6" x 9" 326 pages

    Paperback $27.95

    ISBN 978-0-87422-335-4

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    All for the Greed of GoldWill Woodins Klondike Adventure

    Edited by Catherine Holder Spude

    When the steamship Cleveland left Seattles docks on March

    1, 1898, William Jay Woodin was on board, traveling with his

    father and several others. They were chasing the nineteenth

    centurys last great gold rush, but instead of mining, they

    planned to earn their fortune by providing supplies.

    Enhanced with family photographs and skillfully edited,

    Wills writingsincluding diaries, a short story, and a

    delightfully candid 1910 memoirrecord events, emotions,

    and reflections, as well as his youthful wonder at the beauty

    surrounding him. Unlike many stampeders, Wills party chose

    to take both the White Pass Trail and the Tutshi Trail, and hisstory offers a rare glimpse into ordeals suffered along this less

    common route.

    Wills experiences also epitomize a mostly untold story of how

    working-class men endured a grueling Yukon journey. He was

    part of an emerging middle class who, with minimal formal

    education, left farm life to seek urban employment. Whether

    packing tons of goods on their backs or building boats at the

    Windy Arm camp, Will brings to light the cooperation andcamaraderie necessary for survival.

    Editor Catherine Holder Spudeis a historian and archaeologist. Her book about the legend of Soapy Smith

    was a finalist for a Western Writers of America Spur Award. She has written popular history for magazines and

    newspapers as well as numerous journal articles.

    Will Woodins story is new, interesting, and well written. What the editor has given us is truly a gift.Charlene L.

    Porsild, Ph.D., President /CEO, Montana History Foundation

    A detailed and entertaining description of the other route to the Yukon gold fields.Dennis Larsen, author of

    Slick as a Mitten

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    NEWTITLES

    4 SPRING 2016 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSIT Y PRESS

    The Mapmakers EyeDavid Thompson on the Columbia Plateau

    Jack Nisbet

    ISBN 978-0-87422-285-2

    Paperback $29.95

    Also of Interest

    The Fur Trade GambleNorth West Company on the Pacific Slope,

    18001820

    Lloyd Keith and John C. Jackson

    Before Hudsons Bay Company domination, two companies

    attempted large-scale corporate trapping and vied to

    command Northwest fur trade. On one side were the North

    West Companys Montreal entrepreneurs, and on the other,

    American John Jacob Astor and his Pacific Fur Company.

    They were businessmen first and explorers second, and their

    era is a story of grand risk in both lives and capitala global

    mercantile initiative in which controlling the mouth of the

    Columbia River and developing the China market were major

    prizes. Traversing the world in search of profit, these fur

    moguls gambled on the price of beaver pelts, purchases of

    ships and trade goods, international commerce laws, and the

    effects of war.

    In the process, partners and clerks quarreled, surveyed

    transportation routes, built trading posts, and worked to forge

    relationships with both French Canadian and Native American

    trappers. The loss of valuable natural resources as well as the

    intermixing of cultures significantly impacted relationshipswith the regions native peoples. Ultimately, their expansion

    attempts were economically unsuccessful. The Astorians sold their holdings to the North West Company,

    which later accepted a humiliating 1821 merger.

    Drawing from a reservoir of previously unexploited business and personal correspondence, including the

    letters of clerk Finnan McDonald and a revealing personal memorandum by Fort George partner James Keith,

    the authors examine Columbia drainage operations and offer a unique business perspective. Both have

    written extensively on related subjects. The late Lloyd Keiths major work is North to Athabaska: Documents

    of the North West Company, 18001821. The late John C. Jacksons many publications include Shadow of theTetons: David E. Jackson and the Claiming of the American West, and Children of the Fur Trade: Forgotten Metis of

    the Pacific Northwest.

    FEBRUARY

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    bibliography index

    6 x 9 300 pages

    Hardbound $42.00

    ISBN 978-0-87422-336-1

    Paperback $24.95

    ISBN 978-0-87422-340-8

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    BA

    CKINPRINT

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    JUNE

    Illustrations maps

    bibliography index

    6" x 9" 240 pages

    Paperback $24.95

    ISBN 978-0-87422-337-8

    The Snake River-Palouse and theInvasion of the Inland NorthwestClifford E. Trafzer and Richard D. Scheuerman

    Originally released in 1986 as Renegade Tribe, this revised edition offers

    a new introduction by the authors and a new foreword by Chief Tilcoaxdescendent Wilson Wewah. The award-winning title sensitively retells the

    compelling saga of western expansion and Indianwhite conflict from a

    Native American perspective. The Snake River-Palouse resisted immigrant

    encroachment and fought a losing battle to retain their way of life. The

    Whitman Massacre, as well as a refusal to enter into U.S. government

    treaties, left them with a hostile reputation among the newcomers. With

    settlers increasingly demanding their removal and no reservation of their

    own, these Inland Northwest Indians faced extermination by the end of

    the nineteenth century. Examining written and oral evidence left by both

    indigenous and white cultures, this book presents the Snake River-Palouse

    as important actors in events and demonstrates how their initiative and

    decisions influenced the course of history.

    Clifford E. Trafzeris the Distinguished Professor of History and the Rupert Costo Chair in American Indian

    Affairs at the University of California-Riverside, and Richard D. Scheuerman is Associate Professor of

    Curriculum and Instruction at Seattle Pacific University.

    Isaac I. StevensYoung Man in a HurryKent D. Richards

    Originally released in 1993, this revised edition has a new preface. Washington

    Territorys first governor remains as controversial today as he was to his frontier

    contemporaries during the Pacific Northwests most turbulent erathe mid-

    1850s. Indian wars, martial law, and bitter political disputes, as well as the

    establishment of a new, sound governmental system, characterized Isaac I.

    Stevenss years as governor (1853-1857). Richardss definitive biography isone of the essential works on the history of early Washington, as well as of

    northern Idaho and western Montana, which in the 1850s were included in

    Washington Territory.

    Kent D. Richardsis an emeritus professor of history at Central Washington

    University.

    APRIL

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    6" x 9" 464 pages

    Paperback $29.95

    ISBN 978-0-87422-338-5

    New Distributed Title!

    Chance for GloryThe Innovation and Triumph of the Washington State 1916 Rose Bowl Team

    Darin Watkins

    ISBN 978-1-943164-40-0 Limited edition hardbound $25.00

    ISBN 978-1-943164-48-6 Paperback $22.95 (Available in December)

    Chance for Glorychronicles the untold story of the magical 1915 season, when the

    innovative strategies of Native Amerian coach William Lone Star Dietz transformed

    undersized players into giants on the football field and led Washington State to victoryin the first Rose Bowl.

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    Remote WondersAn Explorers Guide to Southeast Oregon

    Melvin R. Adams

    Designed with road tours in mind, Remote Wondersis an ideal guide to

    Oregons Outback. At first glance the landscape looks desolatea barren

    realm of basalt rims, high cold deserts, dry lakes, and vast expanses ofgrass and sage. In fact, it is a place where petite flowers bloom on rock

    shelves, tiny organisms thrive in hot springs, and the pika builds miniature

    haystacks. There is also human history, evidenced by petroglyphs and

    remnants of ranches, mills, and mines. This magnificent corner is a rich

    wonderland of mountains, forests, creatures, and more.

    Born and raised in this wild steppe country, the authors affection for the

    region shines through. Individual chapters highlight notable natural and

    historical features. The book includes essays, numerous photos, and a

    pull-out map keyed to selected sites. Supplemental information offers

    advice regarding side trips, when to travel, what to bring, and potential

    hazards. Ultimately, Melvin R. Adams hopes his book will entice readers

    to visit and delight in remote southeast Oregon.

    RECENTRELEASES

    Illustrations maps notes

    bibliography index6" x 9" 270 pages

    Paperback $29.95

    ISBN 978-0-87422-333-0

    Illustrations maps

    bibliography index

    6" x 9" 186 pagesPaperback $19.95

    ISBN 978-0-87422-332-3

    6 SPRING 2016 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSIT Y PRESS

    Wagons to the WillametteCaptain Levi Scott and the Southern Route to Oregon,

    18441847

    Levi Scott and James Layton Collins

    Edited by Stafford J. Hazelett

    After an arduous overland journey, Levi Scott and his son John arrived

    in Oregon City in November 1844. Scott joined Jesse Applegates 1846

    expedition seeking a better, safer way through the Cascades to the

    Willamette Valley. Their new southern route wound through the Umpqua

    Valley, three mountain ranges, and the Black Rock Desert before meeting

    the established California Trail.

    Applegate recruited emigrants and while others went ahead to prepare

    the road, Scott led the initial wagon train west. He details a harrowing

    trip. Retracing the trail in 1847 and 1849, he again faced narrow escapesand deadly encounters with Native Americans.

    Edited and extensively annotated, Scotts unpublished autobiography

    has become Wagons to the Willamette. An exceptional contribution to

    Oregon Trail history, it is the only first-hand account written by someone

    who not only searched for the southern route but also accompanied its

    first wagon train.

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    Instilling SpiritStudents and Citizenship at Washington State, 1892-1942

    William L. Stimson

    Many students at Pullmans newly opened Agricultural College,

    Experimental Station and School of Science of the State of Washington

    were simply grateful for the opportunity to earn a college degree, butthey received another benefit. Despite an international trend toward

    sequestering professors, the countrys small institutions provided

    personal attention.

    From 1893 to 1916, third president Enoch A. Bryan held to that

    philosophy, believing the best education came through experiences.

    He deliberately hired active learning advocates who were willing to

    be accessible, and campus spirit and involvementwhether in music,

    sports, politics, or debatebecame an essential part of learning. As they

    participated in mascot antics, the Greek system, upheavals in student

    body politics, and the 1936 strike, the young scholars also deeply

    influenced faculty and administrators.

    Instilling Spirit traces Washington State Universitys early decades, offering

    a unique perspective on the state college experience.

    Developing the Pacific NorthwestThe Life and Work of Asahel Curtis

    William H. Wilson

    As a young man Asahel Curtis worked in his older brother Edwards

    successful Seattle photography studio, but a conflict over Klondike

    gold rush photographs led to their lifelong estrangement, and Asaheleventually opened his own business. Even though he earned his living

    as a commercial photographer, his major focus was outside the camera

    lens.

    Asahel married and purchased a farm in the Yakima Valley. He became

    a dedicated member of Washingtons good roads movement, striving

    for economic development and increased tourism. He was a founder of

    the Seattle Mountaineers Club and had an enduring passion for Mount

    Rainier, fighting for the advancement of Mount Rainier National Park.

    This first full-length biography of the photographer/booster/mountaineer

    offers comparisons to work by his brother and other contemporaries. It

    examines his family and business relationships, his involvement with

    eastern Washington irrigation and cooperative marketing, and his beliefs

    about resource development.

    Illustrations map notes

    bibliography index6" x 9" 334 pages

    Paperback $29.95

    ISBN 978-0-87422-331-6

    RECENTRELEASES

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    Illustrations notes index

    6" x 9" 198 pages

    Paperback $22.95ISBN 978-0-87422-334-7

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    ESTSELLERS

    Barnyards and Birkenstocks

    Why Farmers and Environmentalists Need Each Other

    Don Stuart

    Rural America faces two dangerous trendsthe loss of farms and damage to

    ecosystemsand the author believes a major cause is political deadlock. He

    proposes a radical solution: collaboration.

    $28.95 / 322-4 / Pbk. / 288 pages (2014)

    Coal Wars

    Unions, Strikes, and Violence in Depression-Era Central WashingtonDavid Bullock

    Conflicting labor alliances turn coal miners and their families against each

    othera heated, violent battle that unleashes enduring bitterness. Coal Wars tells

    the fateful story.

    $24.95 / 325-5 / Pbk. / 208 pages (2014)

    Encounters with the People

    Written and Oral Accounts of Nez Perce Life to 1858

    Compiled and edited by Dennis Baird, Diane Mallickan, and William R. Swagerty

    Organized both chronologically and thematically, this gorgeous reference is an

    edited, annotated compilation of unique primary sources related to Nez PercehistoryNative American oral histories, diary excerpts, military reports, maps,

    and more.

    $50.00 / 330-9 / Hdb. / 544 pages (2015)

    In the Path of Destruction

    Eyewitness Chronicles of Mount St. Helens

    Richard Waitt

    A geologist with intimate knowledge of Mount St. Helens, Richard Waitt

    chronicles the eruption through unforgettable, riveting narrativesthe heart

    of a masterful chronology that also delivers engrossing science, history, and

    journalism.

    $22.95 / 323-1 / Pbk. / 416 pages (2015)

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    John Mullan

    The Tumultuous Life of a Western Road Builder

    Keith C. Petersen

    This West Point engineering graduate completed the Wests first highway. Much

    of Mullans 625-mile triumph became part of Interstate 90. Now Idahos State

    Historian takes a fresh look at the soldier/explorer.

    $32.95 / 321-7 / Pbk. / 352 pages (2014)

    Made in Hanford

    The Bomb that Changed the WorldHill Williams

    At an isolated location along the Columbia River in 1944, the worlds first

    plutonium factory became operational, producing fuel for the atomic bomb

    dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, during World War II. FormerSeattle Timesscience

    writer Hill Williams traces the amazing, tragic storyfrom the dawn of nuclear

    science to Cold War testing in the Marshall Islands.

    $22.95 / 307-1 / Pbk. / 208 pages (2011)

    Native Trees of Western Washington

    A Photographic Guide

    Kevin W. Zobrist

    Zobrist, a WSU Extension professor, confers a delightful, enlightening, and

    lavishly illustrated examination of regional indigenous treesall from a forestry

    specialists unique perspective.

    $18.95 / 324-8 / Pbk. / 160 pages (2014)

    The Restless NorthwestA Geological Story

    Hill Williams

    In an easy, conversational style, The Restless Northwestprovides a brief overview

    of the remarkable geological processes that have shaped the Pacific Northwest.

    $19.95 / 250-0 / Pbk. / 176 pages (2002)

    Washington State

    Book Award, 2003

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    River Song

    Naxiyamtma (Snake River-Palouse) Oral Traditions from Mary Jim, Andrew George,

    Gordon Fisher, and Emily Peone

    Collected and edited by Richard D. Scheuerman and Clifford E. Trafzer

    Foreword by Carrie Jim Schuster

    With color plates by John Clement

    Although forced to scatter, Snake River-Palouse people continued their oral customs.

    Four elders who had once lived in the traditional waygathering, hunting, and

    fishingshare their stories.

    $27.95 / 327-9 / Pbk. / 228 pages (2015)

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    Surviving the Oregon Trail, 1852

    As Told by Mary Ann and Willis Boatman and Augmented with Accounts byother Overland Travelers

    Weldon Willis Rau

    The 1852 overland migration was the largest on record, and also a year in which

    cholera took a terrible toll in lives. Presented here are firsthand accounts of those

    fateful times, including the words and thoughts of a young married couple, Mary

    Ann and Willis Boatman.

    $35.00 / 237-1 / Hdb. / 256 pages (2001)

    $23.95 / 238-8 / Pbk. / 256 pages (2001)

    Wild Place

    A History of Priest Lake, Idaho

    Kris Runberg Smith with Tom Weitz

    Wild Placefocuses on little-known yet captivating stories of the colorful characters

    who navigated demanding physical, political, and economic challenges whiletrying to tame Idahos Priest Lake.

    $24.95 / 329-3 / Pbk. / 240 pages (2015)

    Yellowstone Summers

    Touring with the Wylie Camping Company in Americas First National ParkJane Galloway Demaray

    From 1896 to 1905, Wylie Camping Company efforts to feed, shelter, and

    guide thousands of Victorian vacationers through relaxed week-long tours of

    Yellowstones natural wonders helped define and preserve tourism in the West.

    $24.95 / 328-6 / Pbk. / 230 pages (2015)

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    Be Brave, Tah-hy!

    The Journey of Chief

    Josephs DaughterJack R. Williams

    Illustrations by Jo Proferes

    $29.95 / 313-2 / Pbk.Crooked River Country

    Wranglers, Rogues, andBarons

    David Braly

    $24.95 / 293-7 / Pbk.

    Finding Chief Kamiakin

    The Life and Legacy of aNorthwest Patriot

    Richard D. Scheuerman andMichael O. Finley

    Photography by John Clement

    $34.95 / 297-5 / Pbk.

    Across the ColumbiaPlain

    Railroad Expansion inthe Interior Northwest,1885-1893

    Peter J. Lewty

    $21.25 / 114-5 / Pbk.

    Battle Ready

    The National CoastDefense System and theFortification of PugetSound, 18941925

    David M. Hansen

    $32.95 / 320-0 / Pbk.

    Catastrophe toTriumph

    Bridges of the TacomaNarrows

    Richard S. Hobbs

    $24.95 /289-0 / Pbk.

    The Crimson Spoon

    Plating Regional Cuisineon the Palouse

    Jamie Callison withLinda Burner Augustine

    WSU College of Business$38.00 /978-0-615-86917-9

    Hdb.

    An Election for the Ages

    Rossi vs. Gregoire, 2004

    Trova Heffernan

    Foreword by Secretary ofState Sam Reed

    $19.95 / 304-0 / Pbk.

    Forgotten Trails

    Historical Sources of theColumbias Big Bend Country

    Ron Anglin

    Edited by Glen W. Lindeman

    $19.95 / 116-9 / Pbk.

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    Not As Briefed

    From the Doolittle Raid toa German Stalag

    Colonel C. Ross Greening

    Compiled and edited byDorothy Greening andKaren Morgan Driscoll

    $31.95 / 259-3 / Pbk.

    Railroad Shutterbug

    Jim FredricksonsNorthern Pacific

    Jim Fredrickson

    $45.00 / 195-4 / Hdb.$29.95 / 197-8 / Pbk.

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    Native River

    The Columbia Remembered

    William D. Layman

    $29.95 / 257-9 / Pbk.

    Nimrod

    Courts, Claims, and Killingon the Oregon Frontier

    Ronald B. Lansing

    $19.95 / 280-7 / Pbk.

    Grand Coulee

    Harnessing a Dream

    Paul C. Pitzer

    $42.00 / 113-8 / Hdb.$24.95 / 110-7 / Pbk.

    Lewis & Clark Trail Maps Vol. I

    Missouri River between Camp RiverDubois and Fort Mandan

    Martin Plamondon II

    $30.00 / 232-6 / Hdb.$30.00 / 234-0 / Spiral

    Harvest Heritage

    Agricultural Origins and HeirloomCrops of the Pacific Northwest

    Richard D. Scheuerman andAlexander C. McGregor

    With color plates by John Clement

    $32.95 / 316-3 / Pbk.

    Horse Camping [Revised edition]

    George Hatley

    Photographs by Lewis Portnoy

    Foreword by Juli S. Thorson

    $24.95 / 303-3 / Pbk.

    In the Shadow of theMountain

    The Spirit of the CCC

    Edwin G. Hill

    $14.50 / 073-5 / Pbk.

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    Snowbound

    Ladd Hamilton

    $19.95 / 154-1 / Pbk.

    The Way We Ate

    Pacific NorthwestCooking, 18431900

    Jacqueline B. Williams

    $18.95 / 136-7 / Pbk.

    Red Light to Starboard

    Recalling the ExxonValdezDisaster

    Angela Day

    $19.95 / 318-7 / Pbk.

    This Bloody Deed

    The Magruder Incident

    Ladd Hamilton

    $19.95 / 107-7 / Pbk.

    Winnetou

    Karl May

    Translated and abridged byDavid Koblick

    $16.95 / 179-4 / Pbk.

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    Washington Territory

    Robert E. Ficken

    $35.00 / 249-4 / Hdb.$22.95 / 261-6 / Pbk.

    Steam to Diesel

    Jim FredricksonsRailroading Journal

    Jim Fredrickson

    $45.00 / 245-6 / Hdb.$29.95 / 246-3 / Pbk.

    2015SpurAward,Western

    WritersofA

    merica

    Spanning Washington

    Historic Highway Bridgesof the Evergreen State

    Craig Holstine andRichard Hobbs

    $24.95 / 281-4 / Pbk.

    Rugged Mercy

    A Country Doctor inIdahos Sun Valley

    Robert Wright

    $26.95 / 314-9 / Pbk.

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