Washington State University Press Spring 2010 catalog
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Transcript of Washington State University Press Spring 2010 catalog
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New Titles ..............................................................1Recent Releases ......................................................3Current Best-Sellers ...............................................4Perpetual Best-Sellers .............................................6
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Art/Photography ....................................................8Biography/Autobiography .....................................8Cooking/Food History ..........................................8Education/Reference .............................................9Essays/Memoirs .....................................................9Gold Rush ..............................................................9Lewis and Clark Expedition ..................................9Literature ..............................................................10Maritime History .................................................10Military History ...................................................10Multicultural Themes ..........................................10Native Americans .................................................10Nature/Environment ...........................................11Northwest History ...............................................11Prehistory .............................................................12Railroads & Bridges .............................................12Washington State University ...............................13Women’s Studies .................................................13
TITLE INDEX .....................................................13
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NEW TITLES
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Season of Suffering Coming of Age in Occupied France, 1940–45
Nicole H. Taflinger
Born in 1927, Nicole Braux’s earliest recol-lections occur in the French city of Nancy, where her father owned and operated a hotel and restaurant. Her charming reflec-tions paint a picture of a romantic culture still wounded by the First World War.
Nicole was twelve when her father was recalled into the reserves in 1939. Within
months, she watched German troops invade. “We peeked above the window sill and saw them…Our imaginations hadn’t exaggerated; they looked as evil, if not more so, than we’d expected!”
Little by little, the Braux family adjusted to life under occupation. They experi-enced recurrent air raid alerts, Nazi propoganda, rationing, the Black Market, and bombings. As they struggled simply to acquire food and keep warm, thinking of the future became irrelevant. Teachers, friends, employers, priests, nuns, and doctors dis-appeared in the night. Relationships became veiled in worry, suspicion, and secrecy.
French citizens quietly resisted. They concocted strategies to elude curfew. Women dressed to offend Germans, donning short skirts and makeup, and choosing the bright colors of the French flag. They sold tainted food to the despised oppressors. As the fighting drew ever closer, desperation and terror increased, but miraculous events brought hope.
Finally the inconceivable joy of liberation came. However, food remained scarce, the fate of her father was still unknown, and now eighteen, Nicole found herself deeply in love with Lieutenant Ancel G. Taflinger, pilot for General George S. Patton.
Written decades ago but never published, the author’s guileless voice enhances her adolescent memories of the German occupation—an existence of fear, loss, suf-fering, and fierce hatred—and illustrates the immense emotional toll of war.
Photographs • maps6" x 9" • 168 pagesPaperback ISBN 978-0-87422-305-7 $22.95Available in June 2010
Allied troops liberate Nancy,
France, late 1944.
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An Election for the AgesRossi vs. Gregoire, 2004
Trova Heffernan Foreword by Secretary of State Sam Reed
As they voted in the November 2004 election, Wash-ington State citizens were unaware that they were launching a stunning and controversial political epi-sode. The chaotic primary, a public equally divided between two candidates, the soaring voter turnout, and the timing of Election Day all collided, creating the closest ballot result for any governor’s race in American history. Never before had an election for a statewide office required two recounts. In another first, litigation
followed, calling into question the integrity and accuracy of the entire voting process. Whether Dino Rossi or Christine Gregoire would claim victory was finally
decided in June of 2005. Out of 2.8 million votes cast, the winning margin—after the initial tally, a re-total by machine, and ultimately a manual recount—was a razor-thin 133 votes.
Written from the perspective of the Office of Secretary of State, An Election for the Ages offers a chronological profile of these dramatic events. It clarifies and explains interpretations of election statutes, court rulings, and the role of state officials, provid-ing an inside look at how Secretary of State Sam Reed and his key executive and elec-tion staff supervised a heated political battle that reached beyond this particular race
Photographs • illustrations • index6” x 9” • 152 pagesPaperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-304-0• $19.95Available in March 2010
and to the rules of democracy itself.
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RECENT RELEASESHorse Camping [Revised Edition]
George B. Hatley Photographs by Lewis Portnoy Foreword by Juli S. Thorson
George Hatley, a cattle rancher and trail guide, indulged his adventurous spirit and passion for horses by leading numerous camping trips amid the Northwest’s magnificent mountains and canyons. In this re-release of his classic, common-sense manual, he reveals observations and experi-ences from years as an outfitter, sharing both successes and failures. He covers advance preparation, horse hauling, packing, setting out on the trail, establishing a campsite, and life around the fire pit. This new WSU Press edition has been skillfully updated by Juli Thorson, Editor at Large and Associate Publisher of Horse & Rider magazine.
Photographs8½" x 11" • 152 pagesPaperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-303-3 • $24.95
Women’s Votes, Women’s VoicesThe Campaign for Equal Rights in Washington
Shanna Stevenson
In 1910, suffragettes finally persuaded Washington men to ratify a state constitutional amendment permanently grant-ing voting rights for women, only the fifth state to do so. Their success revitalized the national movement, inspir-ing activists struggling toward passage of the Nine teenth Amendment to the United States Constitu tion. With color illustrations throughout, Women’s Votes, Women’s Voices provides a comprehensive sum-mary of the Washington women’s suffrage movement and presents vignettes on many of the state’s most active leaders, such as May Arkwright Hutton and Emma Smith DeVoe.
Published by the Washington State Historical SocietyPhotographs • notes8½” x 11” • 120 pagesPaperback • ISBN 978-0-917048-74-6 • $24.95
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CURRENT BEST-SELLERS
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GreenscapesOlmsted’s Pacific NorthwestJoan Hockaday
In the early twentieth century, the meticulous and visionary landscape architect John Charles Olmsted designed green retreats that still refresh urban souls in Portland, Seattle, and Spokane.196 pages (2009) • paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-298-2 • $29.95
Finding Chief KamiakinThe Life and Legacy of a Northwest PatriotRichard D. Scheuerman and Michael O. FinleyPhotography by John Clement
A mid-1800s surge of White immigrants incited a cataclysmic upheaval that jeopardized the very existence of the Plateau’s native people. Chief Kamiakin, a prominent Yakama leader, resolved to resist threats to their lands and traditional way of life. This is his story.248 pages (2008) • paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-297-5 • $34.95
“Kamiakin’s legacy is meaningful for all of us.”
—Columbia Magazine
Shaper of SeattleReginald Heber Thomson’s Pacific NorthwestWilliam H. Wilson
During his tenure, city engineer Reginald Heber Thomson delivered a clean, reliable water supply, a workable sewage system, regraded streets, and more. Shaper of Seattle recounts the life and work of this extraordinary man and his devotion to the Emerald City.200 pages (2009) • paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-301-9 • $29.95
Slick as a MittenEzra Meeker’s Klondike EnterpriseDennis M. Larsen
Despite his advanced age, Oregon Trail pioneer Ezra Meeker ven-tured to Alaska and the treacherous Klondike. Four years of letters, most from Ezra to his beloved wife Eliza Jane, relay the details of his risky scheme to transport and sell more than 60 tons of groceries to Yukon gold miners.136 pages (2009) • paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-302-6 • $24.95
“A wonderful look at the Olmsted legacy in the Pacific Northwest”
—Pacific Horticulture
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Surviving the Oregon Trail, 1852As Told by Mary Ann and Willis Boatman and Augmented with Accounts by other Overland TravelersWeldon Willis Rau
The 1852 overland migration, the largest on record, was a year in which cholera took a terrible toll on lives. Firsthand accounts, including the words and thoughts of a young married couple, Mary Ann and Willis Boatman, convey the journey’s hardships and heartbreak.256 pages (2001)Hardbound • ISBN 978-0-87422-237-1 • $35.00Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-238-8 • $18.95
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Washington State Government and PoliticsEdited by Cornell W. Clayton, Lance T. LeLoup, and Nicholas P. Lovrich
Utilizing intriguing case studies, this absorbing examination of Washington’s rich, sometimes quirky, and utterly fascinating experiment with self-gov-ernment offers fresh discussions and analysis from top political authorities throughout the state.248 pages (2004) • paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-273-9 • $19.95
Terra NorthwestInterpreting People and PlaceEdited by David H. Stratton
Eminent Pacific Northwest historians probe the region’s changing soci-ety and culture. Essays examine Spanish exploration, Native American religion and worldview, Canadian-United States political relations, WWII immigration, women’s history, and more. 232 pages (2007) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-291-3 • $21.95
Making the GradePlucky Schoolmarms of Kittitas CountryBarb Owen
Former Kittitas country schoolmarms reflect fondly on teaching in remote locales between 1914 and 1942. Facing their ordeals with creativity, dedica-tion, and pluck, the young educators enhanced the lives of children, and earned the adoration of rural populations.208 pages (2008) • paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-299-9 • $19.95
“A delightful testimony.”—Weldon W. Rau, author
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Wandering and FeastingA Washington CookbookMary Houser Caditz
In celebration of Washington’s bounty, Wandering and Feasting takes readers on an exciting culinary journey throughout the state. Vignettes on local communities note each region’s history and its native and cultivated foods, which are highlighted in more than two hundred delicious recipes.
352 pages (1996) • Spiral • ISBN 978-0-87422-138-1 • $29.95
“Searing…memorable and gripping.”
—Kirkus Reviews
PERPETUAL BEST-SELLERS
“Hamilton…has done an admirable job of re-creating the gritty lives and times of these historical characters.”
—The New York TimesThis Bloody DeedThe Magruder Incident
Vivid storytelling brings to life the infamous early 1860s murder of a popular Lewiston merchant in the Bitterroot Mountains.
280 pages (1994) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-107-7 • $19.95
SnowboundSnowbound is the scandalous, true tale of the Carlin party in 1893, whose adventure of a lifetime became an unthinkable tragedy.248 pages (1997) Hardbound • ISBN 978-0-87422-153-4 • $25.00
Fields of ToilA Migrant Family’s JourneyIsabel Valle
Reporter Isabel Valle lived and traveled with a migrant family for an entire year. The Walla Walla Union-Bulletin and WSU Press have com-piled her award-winning reports into a dramatic story.
240 pages (1994) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-101-5 • $14.95
The Funhouse MirrorReflections on PrisonRobert Ellis Gordon
Robert Ellis Gordon’s account of teaching writing in Washington prisons is aided by essays and stories contributed by the pris-oners themselves. Together, Gordon and his students provide revealing glimpses of this vast, secret-laden subculture of incarcerated individuals, which nationwide comprises more than two million U.S. citizens.
132 pages (2000) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-198-5 • $16.95
Washington State Book Award, 2000
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The Mapmaker’s EyeDavid Thompson on the Columbia PlateauJack Nisbet
Experience the sweep of human and natural history on the early nineteenth-century Columbia Plateau through the eyes of intrepid explorer and cartographer David Thompson.
192 pages (2005) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-285-2 • $29.95
The Restless NorthwestA Geological StoryHill Williams
In an easy, conversational style, The Restless Northwest pro-vides a brief overview of the remarkable geological processes that have shaped the Pacific Northwest.
176 pages (2002) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-250-0 • $19.95
Native RiverThe Columbia RememberedWilliam D. Layman
In images and narratives, Native River recreates the untamed Mid-Columbia—the river as it once was before the building of seven major dams. Featuring a wealth of illustrations, maps, and photographs, many never-before-published, this finely crafted book focuses on the 350-mile reach of the middle Columbia River.
208 pages (2002) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-257-9 • $29.95
WinnetouKarl F. MayTranslated and Abridged by David Koblick
More copies of this German tale of the American West have been printed than any other novel in German publishing history. Koblick has penned a lively English translation of the daring adventures of Old Shatterhand and the Apache chief, Winnetou.256 pages (1999) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-179-4 • $16.95
“An excellent modern translation.”—The Wall Street Journal
“[Jack Nisbet is] Thompson’s best, most intimately knowledgeable, biographer to date.”
— BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly
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ART/PHOTOGRAPHY
Palouse CountryGeorge Bedirian
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-254-8 • $32.95
Art and ContextThe 1950s and ’60s
Chris Bruce, Nella Van Dyke, Keith WellsMuseum of Art, Washington State University
Hdb. • 978-0-9755662-2-0 • $24.95
The Art People LoveStories of Richard S. Beyer’s Life and His Sculpture
Margaret W. BeyerPbk. • 978-0-87422-184-8 • $16.95
Gaylen HansenThree Decades of Paintings
Keith Wells, with a contribution by Gary LarsonMuseum of Art, Washington State University
Hdb. • 978-0-9755662-3-7 • $24.95
Extending the Artist’s HandContemporary Sculpture from the
Walla Walla Foundry
Compiled by Chris BruceMuseum of Art, Washington State University
Hdb. • 978-0-9755662-0-6 • $24.95
Witch of KodakeryThe Photography of Myra Albert Wiggins,
1869-1956
Carole Glauber Pbk. • 978-0-87422-148-0 • $16.95
Andrew L. HofmeisterOdyssey
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-075-9 • $7.50
BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY
MONTANA
Very Close to TroubleThe Johnny Grant Memoir
Edited by Lyndel MeikleHdb. • 978-0-87422-140-4 • $35.00Pbk. • 978-0-87422-139-8 • $17.95
OREGON
Iron PantsOregon’s Anti-New Deal Governor,
Charles Henry Martin
Gary MurrellPbk. • 978-0-87422-196-1 • $22.95
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Ranald MacDonaldPacific Rim Adventurer
Jo Ann RoeHdb. • 978-0-87422-147-3 • $35.00Pbk. • 978-0-87422-146-6 • $18.95
Iron in Her SoulElizabeth Gurley Flynn and the American Left
Helen C. CampHdb. • 978-0-87422-105-3 • $30.00Pbk. • 978-0-87422-106-0 • $21.00
Crossroads and ConnectionsCentral Washington University Art Alumni Exhibition
Central Washington University Art DepartmentPbk. • ISBN 978-0-87422-300-2 • $29.95
WASHINGTON
Isaac I. StevensYoung Man in a Hurry
Kent D. RichardsPbk. • 978-0-87422-094-0 • $24.95
Seattle’s Historian and PromoterThe Life of Edmond Stephen Meany
George A. FrykmanHdb. • 978-0-87422-178-7 • $14.95
Rufus Woods, the Columbia River, and the Building of Modern Washington
Robert E. FickenPbk. • 978-0-87422-122-0 • $14.95
Clarence C. DillThe Life of a Western Politician
Kerry E. IrishPbk. • 978-0-87422-190-9 • $16.95
COOKING/FOOD HISTORY
The Way We AtePacific Northwest Cooking, 1843-1900
Jacqueline B. WilliamsHdb. • ISBN 978-0-87422-137-4 • $22.95
Good Times at Green LakeRecipes for Seattle’s Favorite Park
Susan Banks and Carol OrrPbk. • 978-0-87422-235-7 • $9.95
Seasoned with Words—A CookbookStories, Memoirs & Poems about Food
Oregon Writers ColonyHdb. • 978-1-891535-01-7 • $22.00
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EDUCATION/REFERENCE
AfricaDotEduIT Opportunities and Higher Education in Africa
Edited by Maria A. Beebe, Koffi Magloire Kouakou, Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, and Madanmohan Rao
Published by Tata McGraw-Hill Hdb. • 978-0-07-050720-3 • $34.95
The Library of Leonard and Virginia WoolfA Short-title Catalog
Compiled and edited by Julia King and Laila Miletic-VejzovicHdb. • 978-0-87422-270-8 • $19.95
Copyright Law on CampusMarc Lindsey
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-264-7 • $16.00
ESSAYS/MEMOIRS
ALASKAEdge of Tomorrow
An Arctic Year
Sam WrightPbk. • 978-0-87422-167-1 • $14.95
My Heart on the yukon RiverPortraits from Alaska and the Yukon
Monique DykstraPbk. • 978-0-87422-157-2 • $24.95
IDAHO
The Pull of Moving WaterAlice Koskela
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-180-0 • $9.95
River EarthA Personal Map
John C. PierceHdb. • 978-0-87422-176-3 • $12.95Pbk. • 978-0-87422-177-0 • $9.95
Netting the SunA Personal Geography of the Oregon Desert
Melvin R. AdamsPbk. • 978-0-87422-236-4 • $16.95
WASHINGTON
Valley WalkingNotes on the Land
Robert Schnelle Hdb. • 978-0-87422-151-0 • $18.75
OREGON
GOLD RUSH
Unsettled BoundariesFraser Gold and the British-American Northwest
Robert E. FickenPbk. • 978-0-87422-268-5 • $19.95
Faith of FoolsA Journal of the Klondike Gold Rush
William ShapePbk. • 978-0-87422-160-2 • $24.95
Fraser Gold 1858!The Founding of British Columbia
Netta SterneHdb. • 978-0-87422-165-7 • $14.95
LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION
Volume IIBeyond Fort Mandan to Continental Divide
and Snake River
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-242-5 • $30.00Pbk. • 978-0-87422-243-2 • $25.00
Spiral • 978-0-87422-244-9 • $30.00
Volume IIIColumbia River to the Pacific Ocean and Further Columbia, Marias, and Yellowstone Explorations
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-265-4 • $30.00 Pbk. • 978-0-87422-266-1 • $25.00
Spiral • 978-0-87422-267-8 • $30.00
Lewis and Clark Trail MapsA Cartographic Reconstruction, Volumes I–III
Martin Plamondon II
Volume 1Missouri River between Camp River Dubois
and Fort Mandan
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-232-6 • $30.00Pbk. • 978-0-87422-233-3 • $25.00
Spiral • 978-0-87422-234-0 • $30.00
Individual maps from the Lewis and Clark Trail Maps series—
18" x 24" oversize black and white format.
Any individual map $10Volume I set (154 maps) $450Volume II set (186 maps) $500Volume III set (212 maps) $550Complete set (550 maps) $1350
Special handling required. ContactWSU Press for specific ordering information.
In the Shadow of the MountainThe Spirit of the CCC
Edwin G. HillPbk. • ISBN 978-0-87422-073-5 • $14.50
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Lewis and Clark Lexicon of DiscoveryAlan H. Hartley
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-278-4 • $19.95Spiral • 978-0-87422-279-1 • $19.95
LITERATURE
The Oil PrinceKarl May
Translated by Herbert WindolfPbk. • 978-0-87422-262-3 • $18.95
BOOKS By NEWBERy AWARD WINNER, CAROL RyRIE BRINK
A Chain of HandsPbk. • 978-0-87422-098-8
$17.95
Buffalo CoatPbk. • 978-0-87422-095-7
$19.95
Strangers in the ForestPbk. • 978-0-87422-096-4
$19.95
Snow in the RiverPbk. • 978-0-87422-097-1
$19.95
MARITIME HISTORY
FarallonShipwreck and Survival on the Alaska Shore
Steve K. LloydHdb. • 978-0-87422-193-0 • $35.00Pbk. • 978-0-87422-194-7 • $18.95
Almost a HeroThe Voyages of John Meares, R.N., to China,
Hawaii and the Northwest Coast
J. Richard NokesHdb. • 978-0-87422-155-8 • $19.95
The World of the Oregon FishboatA Study in Maritime Folklife
Janet C. GilmoreHdb. • 978-0-87422-187-9 • $22.95Pbk. • 978-0-87422-171-8 • $18.95
MILITARY HISTORY
Captured HonorPOW Survival in the Philippines and Japan
Bob WodnikPbk. • 978-0-87422-260-9 • $19.95
Splendid Service [Call for Availability]The Montana National Guard, 1867-2000
Edited by Orlan SvingenPbk. • 978-0-87422-286-9 • $24.95
Valiant Women in War and ExileThirty-eight True Stories
Sally Hayton-KeevaPbk. • 978-0-87422-263-0 • $14.95
Through These PortalsA Pacific War Saga
Wayne C. MacGregor, Jr.Pbk. • 978-0-87422-255-5 • $21.95
MULTICULTURAL THEMES
ColorLatino Voices in the Pacific Northwest
Lorane A. WestPbk. • 978-0-87422-274-6 • $14.95
Forbidden RedWidowhood in Urban Nepal
Kathey-Lee GalvinPbk. • 978-0-87422-283-8 • $14.95
The Cayton LegacyAn African American Family
Richard S. HobbsPbk. • 978-0-87422-251-7 • $9.95
Toward a Peaceable FutureRedefining Peace, Security and Kyosei from a Multidisciplinary Perspective
Edited by Yoichiro Murakami, Noriko Kawamura, and Shin ChibaInternational Christian University (Japan)
and Washington State UniversityPbk. • 978-0-615-12710-1 • $24.95
Africana StudiesPhilosophical Perspectives and Theoretical Paradigms
Delores P. Aldridge and E. Lincoln James, EditorsPbk. • 978-0-87422-294-4 • $24.95
NATIVE AMERICANS
Indian SummersWashington State College and the
Nespelem Art Colony, 1937–41
J.J. CreightonHdb. • 978-0-87422-191-6 • $22.95
The Wenatchee Valley and Its First PeoplesThrilling Grandeur, Unfulfilled Promise
Richard ScheuermanHdb. • 978-0-9763591-1-1 • $36.95
TakhomaEthnography of Mount Rainier National Park
Allan H. SmithPbk. • 978-0-87422-284-5 • $22.95
Not As Briefed From the Doolittle Raid to a German Stalag
Colonel C. Ross GreeningCompiled and edited by Dorothy Greening
and Karen Morgan DriscollPbk. • 978-0-87422-259-3 • $31.95
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NATURE/ENVIRONMENT
IDAHO
Desert WingsControversy in the Idaho Desert
Niels Sparre NokkentvedPbk. • 978-0-87422-247-0 • $12.95
To the White CloudsIdaho’s Conservation Saga, 1900-1970
J.M. NeilPbk. • 978-0-87422-276-0 • $16.95
Wild to the LastEnvironmental Conflict in the Clearwater Country
Charles PezeshkiPbk. • 978-0-87422-159-6 • $9.95
OREGONNot Just Trees
The Legacy of a Douglas-fir Forest
Jane Claire Dirks-EdmundsPbk. • 978-0-87422-170-1 • $16.95
WASHINGTONGrand Coulee
Harnessing a Dream
Paul C. PitzerHdb. • 978-0-87422-113-8 • $42.00Pbk. • 978-0-87422-110-7 • $24.95
NORTHWEST HISTORY
In God’s CountryThe Patriot Movement and the Pacific Northwest
David A. NeiwertSpiral • 978-0-87422-175-6 • $40.00 (s)
OREGON
Adapting in EdenOregon’s Catholic Minority, 1838-1986
Patricia Brandt and Lillian A. PereyraPbk. • 978-0-87422-253-1 • $21.95
NimrodCourts, Claims, and Killing on the Oregon Frontier
Ronald B. LansingPbk. • 978-0-87422-280-7 • $19.95
Dear MedoraChild of Oysterville’s Forgotten Years
Sydney StevensPbk. • ISBN 978-0-87422-292-0 • $24.95
Washington StateThe Inaugural Decade, 1889-1899
Robert E. FickenPbk. • ISBN 978-0-87422-288-3 • $21.95
Forgotten TrailsHistorical Sources of the Columbia’s
Big Bend Country
Ron AnglinEdited by Glen W. Lindeman
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-116-9 • $19.95
Spokane and the Inland EmpireAn Interior Pacific Northwest Anthology
[Revised edition]Edited by David H. Stratton
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-277-7 • $21.95
The Dynamics of ChangeA History of the Washington State Library
Maryan E. Reynolds with Joel DavisPbk. • 978-0-87422-248-7 • $10.00
The Changing Pacific NorthwestInterpreting Its Past
Edited by David H. Stratton and George A. FrykmanTapebound • 978-0-87422-020-9 • $30.00 (s)
Eccentric SeattlePillars and Pariahs Who Made the City
Not Such a Boring Place After All
J. Kingston PiercePbk. • ISBN 978-0-87422-269-2 • $21.95
Built in Washington12,000 Years of Pacific Northwest Archaeological Sites
and Historic Buildings
Washington State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-065-0 • $9.00
WASHINGTON
Beach of HeavenA History of Wahkiakum County
Irene MartinPbk. • 978-0-87422-156-5 • $17.00
(s) available at a 20-percent short discount
The Hutton SettlementA Home for One Man’s Family
Doris H. PierothThe Hutton Settlement Inc.
Hdb. • 978-0-615-12355-4 • $29.95
America’s Nuclear WastelandsPolitics, Accountability, and Cleanup
Max S. PowerPbk. • ISBN 978-0-87422-295-1 • $19.95
Crooked River CountryWranglers, Rogues, and Barons
David BralyPbk. • ISBN 978-0-87422-293-7 • $24.95
Washington TerritoryRobert E. Ficken
Hdb. • ISBN 978-0-87422-249-4 • $35.00Pbk. • ISBN 978-0-87422-261-6 • $22.95
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PREHISTORY
Tracking Ancient FootstepsWilliam D. Lipe’s Contributions to Southwestern
Prehistory and Public Archaeology
Edited by R.G. Matson and Timothy A. KohlerPbk. • 978-0-87422-290-6 • $22.95
Marmes RockshelterA Final Report on 11,000 Years of Cultural Use
Edited by Brent A. HicksSpiral • 978-0-87422-275-3 • $65.00 (s)
The Structure of Twana CultureWith Comparative Notes on the Structure
of Yurok Culture
William W. Elmendorf and A.L. KroeberPbk. • 978-0-87422-087-2 • $18.75 (s)
The Big Black Site (32DU955C)A Folsom Complex Workshop in the Knife River Flint
Quarry Area, North Dakota
Edited by Jerry D. WilliamPbk. • 978-0-87422-241-8 • $50.00 (s)
The Archaeology of the Bobtail Wolf SiteFolsom Occupation of the Knife River Flint Quarry Area,
North Dakota
Edited by Matthew J. RootPbk. • 978-0-87422-240-1 • $50.00 (s)
Pacific Latin America in PrehistoryThe Evolution of Archaic and Formative Cultures
Edited by Michael BlakePbk. • 978-0-87422-166-4 • $50.00 (s)
The Hoko River Archaeological Site ComplexThe Wet/Dry Site (45CA213), 3,000-1,700 B.P.
Dale R. CroesPbk. • 978-0-87422-117-6 • $37.50 (s)
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Across the Columbia Plain .................................... 12Adapting in Eden .................................................... 11AfricaDotEdu ............................................................ 9Africana Studies ...................................................... 10Almost a Hero ........................................................ 10America’s Nuclear Wastelands ............................... 11Andrew L. Hofmeister ............................................. 8Archaeology of the Bobtail Wolf Site, The ............ 12Art and Context ....................................................... 8 Art People Love, The .............................................. 8Beach of Heaven ..................................................... 11 Big Black Site, The ................................................. 12 Buck Bailey ............................................................. 13Buffalo Coat ............................................................ 10Built in Washington ............................................... 11 Captured Honor ...................................................... 10Catastrophe to Triumph ......................................... 12Cayton Legacy, The ................................................ 10Chain of Hands, A .................................................. 10Changing Pacific Northwest, The .......................... 11Clarence C. Dill ........................................................ 8Color ....................................................................... 10 Copyright Law on Campus ....................................... 9Crooked River Country .......................................... 11Crossroads and Connections .................................... 8Dear Medora ........................................................... 11Desert Wings ........................................................... 11 Dynamics of Change, The ...................................... 11 Eccentric Seattle ..................................................... 11Edge of Tomorrow ..................................................... 9 Edna and John......................................................... 13Election for the Ages, An ......................................... 2Extending the Artist’s Hand ..................................... 8 Faith of Fools ............................................................. 9Farallon ................................................................... 10 Fields of Toil .............................................................. 6Finding Chief Kamiakin ........................................... 4Forbidden Red ......................................................... 10Forgotten Trails ...................................................... 11Fraser Gold 1858! .................................................... 9Funhouse Mirror, The ............................................... 6 Gaylen Hansen ......................................................... 8Good Times at Green Lake ....................................... 8 Grand Coulee .......................................................... 11Greenscapes .............................................................. 4Hoko River Archaeol. Site, Rockshelter ................ 12 Hoko River Archaeol. Site, Wet/Dry ..................... 12Horse Camping ......................................................... 3Hutton Settlement, The ......................................... 11In God’s Country .................................................... 11In the Shadow of the Mountain ............................... 9
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Indian Summers ...................................................... 10Iron in Her Soul ........................................................ 8Iron Pants .................................................................. 8Isaac I. Stevens .......................................................... 8Lewis and Clark Lexicon of Discovery ................... 10Lewis and Clark Trail Maps I .................................... 9Lewis and Clark Trail Maps II .................................. 9Lewis and Clark Trail Maps III ................................. 9Library of Leonard & Virginia Woolf, The .............. 9Making the Grade ..................................................... 5Mapmaker’s Eye, The ................................................ 7Marmes Rockshelter ............................................... 12Ministry of Leadership, The ................................... 13My Heart on the Yukon River .................................. 9Native River .............................................................. 7Netting the Sun ........................................................ 9Nimrod .................................................................... 11North Bank Road .................................................... 12Not as Briefed ......................................................... 10Not Just Trees .......................................................... 11 Oil Prince, The ....................................................... 10Orphan Road .......................................................... 12 Pacific Latin America in Prehistory ....................... 12Palouse Country ........................................................ 8Picture WSU ........................................................... 13 Pull of Moving Water, The ....................................... 9Railroad Shutterbug ................................................ 12 Railscapes ................................................................ 12Ranald MacDonald .................................................. 8Restless Northwest, The ........................................... 7River Earth ................................................................ 9Rufus Woods ............................................................. 8Season of Suffering ................................................... 1 Seasoned with Words ................................................ 8Seattle’s Historian and Promoter .............................. 8Shaper of Seattle ....................................................... 4 Slick as a Mitten ....................................................... 4 Snow in the River ................................................... 10 Snowbound .............................................................. 6Spanning Washington ............................................ 12Splendid Service ..................................................... 10Spokane and the Inland Empire, Revised .............. 11Steam to Diesel ....................................................... 12Strangers in the Forest ............................................ 10Structure of Twana Culture, The ............................ 12Surviving the Oregon Trail, 1852 ............................. 5Takhoma ................................................................. 10Terra Northwest ........................................................ 5This Bloody Deed ..................................................... 6
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WSU Press Editorial Board
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Through These Portals ........................................... 10To the Columbia Gateway ...................................... 12To the White Clouds .............................................. 11Toward a Peaceable Future ..................................... 10Tracking Ancient Footsteps .................................... 12Unsettled Boundaries ................................................ 9Valiant Women in War and Exile .......................... 10Valley Walking .......................................................... 9Very Close to Trouble ............................................... 8Wandering and Feasting ............................................6 Washington State, Inaugural Decade ......................11Washington State Government & Politics ...............5Washington Territory ...............................................11Way We Ate, The ......................................................8Wenatchee Valley and Its First Peoples, The ..........10Wild to the Last ......................................................11Winnetou ..................................................................7Wired for Success .....................................................12Witch of Kodakery ....................................................8Women and the Journey ..........................................13Women’s Votes, Women’s Voices ..............................3World of the Oregon Fishboat, The ........................10WSU Military Veterans ...........................................13
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