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FRONTLIST PAGE
New Titles ..............................................................1
Recent Releases ......................................................4
Current Best-Sellers ...............................................6
Perpetual Best-Sellers .............................................8
SELECTED BACKLIST PAGE
Art/Photography ..................................................10Biography/Autobiography ................................... 11
Cooking/Food History ........................................12
Education/Reference ...........................................13
Essays/Memoirs ...................................................13
Gold Rush ............................................................15
Lewis and Clark Expedition ................................15
Literature ..............................................................16
Maritime History .................................................17
Military History ...................................................17
Multicultural Themes ..........................................18
Native Americans .................................................19
Nature/Environment ...........................................20
Northwest History ...............................................20
Politics ..................................................................23
Prehistory .............................................................23
Railroads & Bridges .............................................25
Washington State University ...............................26
Womens Studies .................................................27
TITLE INDEX .....................................................28
Cover image: Cedar Falls in the Cedar River Watershed,courtesy of the Seattle Municipal Archives.
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WSU Press publishes seasonal catalogstwice yearly.
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NEW TITLES
Slick as a MittenEzra Meekers Klondike Enterprise
Dennis M. Larsen
Ezra Meeker braved the Oregon Trail in 1852, andeventually became a hop armer and broker in the PugetSound country. He platted the town o Puyallup, Wash-ington and served as its rst mayor. By the 1880s he hadbuilt a ortune and a mansion. Then suddenly, a devastat-ing scourge o aphids ollowed by a severe national depres-
sion, swept his assets away, slick as a mitten. He rescuedhis riends and neighbors when the local bank ailed,however, by tapping his own capital to return unds to account holders.
The Alaskan gold rush held renewed prospects or the nanciallyruined. Despite his advanced age, Meeker ventured to the treacher-ous Klondike our times, transporting and selling more than 60 tons ogroceries to Yukon gold miners. The arduous hauling o eggs, potatoes,dried goods, and even live chickens, required steamers, dog teams, pack
animals, human backs, fatboats, and scows. His wie, Eliza Jane, whoremained closer to home, managed the ood-drying and canning opera-tion, manuacturing granulated eggs and dehydrated soup vegetables.
Ezra delighted in his inant grandson, Wilred, who accompanied himto Dawson in 1900. Four years o letters, most rom Ezra to his belovedEliza Jane, relate the details o his risky schemes and experiences, rombusiness pursuits, to keeping warm, to the daily antics o his grandchild.
Photographs maps notes bibliography index8" x 11" 136 pages
Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-302-6 $24.95Available in March
Boat building at Lake Bennett.Eliza and Ezra Meeker, soon after his 1901return from Alaska.
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Shaper of SeattleReginald Heber Thomsons Pacic Northwest
William H. Wilson
His achievements are woven into Seattle and the surrounding regionso durably that they are taken for granted even as Puget Sound, LakeWashington, and Mount Rainier.Roy O. Hadley
Young, ambitious, and college-educated, ReginaldHeber Thomson was eager to make a big impression.Seattle was brimming with opportunity, but when hissteamer docked at Yeslers Whar in 1881, the view was
dismal. Nondescript wood-ramed buildings and plank sidewalkssprawled along muddy streets. Thomson may have smelled the PugetSound metropolis beore he saw it. Utilities were crude to nonexistent.
Pipes dumped the untreated contents o chamber pots and tin bathtubsstraight into Elliott Bay, and a multitude o rats scurried around thepiers. Recalling that earlier time, he wrote, Looking at local surrounds,I elt that Seattle was in a pit, that to get anywhere we would be com-pelled to climb out o it i we could.
Soon, Thomson was surveying or his cousins rm. He quickly rose topartner and mingled with Seattles elite. In 1884 he was appointed citysurveyor, and in 1892, city engineer. By then the booming populationwas in dire need o a workable sewage system and a clean, reliable watersupply. Thomson delivered both and more, aided by his keen ability toselect capable subordinates. He installed drain pipes and sewers whereothers had ailed, and his gravity-powered Cedar River project replacedwater pumped rom turbid Lake Washington. To improve the abilityo horses and carts to transport goods, he leveled several steep hills
and lled the worst hollows. Hismunicipal power plant lit homes,businesses, and streets. In addi-tion to sewers, water, and regradedstreets, the progressive, legendaryengineer also straightened anddredged waterways, reclaimedtidefats, and installed countlessmiles o tunnels, bridges, and
pavement.Later, he became a civic leader
and was involved with the Port oSeattle and the Chittenden locks.For decades, Thomson laboreddiligently on behal o urbanThe timber crib dam on the north bank of Cedar River in 1915.
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dwellers,and isresponsibleor much othe Emerald
Citys existinginrastructure.Thomson
succeededdespite a ten-ure lled withintense nancialpressure, meticu-lous audits, and
political andpublic controversy, such as the Boxley Creek food that washed away asmall lumbering community. Both a workaholic and a devoted amilyman, he possessed extraordinary intelligence, energy, integrity, and per-severance. He also was driven by his religious and political convictions.In Shaper of Seattle, author William H. Wilson has produced a com-prehensive, critical examination, exploring key events and orces thatshaped Reginald Heber Thomson throughout his youth, career, personal
lie, and waning years.Photographs maps notes bibliography index8" x 11" 200 pagesPaperback ISBN 978-0-87422-301-9 $29.95Available in May
The Denny Regrade, south from Sixth Avenue and Battery Street, 1929.
Seattle City Light Plant in 1917.
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GreenscapesOlmsteds Pacic Northwest
Joan Hockaday
Landscape architect John CharlesOlmsted was mentored by Frederick
Law Olmsted, designer o New YorksCentral Park. In the early 1900s, themeticulous, visionary protg broughthis amous stepathers pastoral aes-thetic to premier parks throughoutthe Pacic Northwestgreenretreats that still reresh urban soulsin Portland, Seattle, and Spokane.
Photographs maps notes bibliography index
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One hundred years later, when we enter an Olmsted-designed park,despite more trac and development than even those visionaries couldprobably imagine, we eel submerged in solitude, shelter and a dose opeace sucient to reresh even the 21st-century human spirit.
Pacifc Northwest Magazine
Finding Chief KamiakinThe Lie and Legacy o a Northwest Patriot
Richard D. Scheuerman andMichael O. Finley
Photography by John Clement
The arrival o unprecedented numbers o OregonTrail immigrants stirred a cataclysmic upheaval thatplaced native peoples retention o lands and theirancient customs in jeopardy. On May 29, 1855,
the Walla Walla Treaty Council commenced andtwo weeks later, Chie Kamiakin signed the Yakima
Treaty o 1855 with great reluctance. He also resolved to resist threatsto his peoples reedoms and transgressions on their lieways. FindingChief Kamiakin is his saga.
Photographs maps notes bibliography index9" x 10" 248 pagesPaperback ISBN 978-0-87422-297-5 $34.95
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CrossroadsandConnectionsCentral WashingtonUniversity Art
Alumni Exhibition
The inauguralCentral WashingtonUniversity art alumniexhibition includedselections rom ty-
ve acclaimed artists who graduated between 1954 and 1979. Fullcolor photographs, succinct biographies, and quotes about artisticendeavors showcase the ormer students stunning creations in paint,sculpture, photography, ceramics, jewelry, and the ber arts.
Central Washington University Art DepartmentPhotographs index11" x 958" 128 pagesPaperback ISBN 978-0-87422-300-2 $29.95
Making the GradePlucky Schoolmarms o Kittitas Country
Barb Owen
Thirteen ormer Kittitas country schoolmarms refectondly on their days o teaching in remote locales between1914 and 1943. Usually, their classes were small with mul-tiple grade levels in a single room, and the new teachers alsoserved as janitors, re builders, cooks, and water haulers.
For most, it was their rst job and or some, an introduc-tion to country living as well. The young women were awayrom riends and amily. They oten lacked supplies. Facing
these ordeals with creativity, dedication, and pluck, theyenhanced the lives o many children, and earned the adoration o theirrural populations.
Photographs maps notes bibliography index6" x 9" 240 pagesPaperback ISBN 978-0-87422-299-9 $19.95
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Crooked River CountryWranglers, Rogues, and Barons
David Braly
North Central Oregons hostile country and severe climate bred genuineWild West legendshardy souls who deed immense adversity. Despiterange wars, drought, lawlessness, and economic depression, a desolatewilderness ultimately became an industrial power.
344 pages (2007) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-293-7 $24.95
Not as BriefedFrom the Doolittle Raid to a German Stalag
Colonel C. Ross GreeningCompiled and edited by Dorothy Greening and
Karen Morgan Driscoll
Ross Greening piloted a B-25 in the 1942 Doolittle Raid, wasshot down over Italy in 1943, escaped rom a POW train, hid
out in the mountains o northern Italy, and ended up in a Ger-man stalag. His remarkable paintings and writing recall hisWorld War II experiences.
208 pages (2001) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-259-3 $31.95
A captivating and astonishing saga.The Dalles Chronicle
Eccentric SeattlePillars and Pariahs Who Made the City Not Such
a Boring Place Ater All
J. Kingston Pierce
This captivating, irreverent romp through the celebrated and scandalouspast o the Emerald City and surrounding region recalls embezzlers,tycoons, exploding toilets, smiley aces, and more.
320 pages (2003) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-269-2 $21.95
Americas Nuclear WastelandsPolitics, Accountability, and Cleanup
Max S. Power
Americas Nuclear Wastelands presents anexpert, yet straightorward overview othis complex topic, including nuclearweapons history and contamination
issues.
216 pages (2008) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-295-1 $19.95
Max S. Power provides the acts
without diminishing the terriyingaspects o the crisis.
Tom Carpenter, Executive Director,Hanord Challenge
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Surviving the Oregon Trail, 1852As Told by Mary Ann and Willis Boatman and Augmentedwith Accounts by other Overland Travelers
Weldon Willis Rau
The 1852 overland migration, the largest on record, was a year in whichcholera took a terrible toll on lives. Firsthand accounts, including thewords and thoughts o a young married couple, Mary Ann and WillisBoatman, convey the journeys 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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In the Shadow of the MountainThe Spirit o the CCC
Edwin G. Hill
A typical recruit in the Civilian Conservation Corps describes the bestyears o his lie at Camp Hard Labor Creek in Georgia and in the shadowo Mt. Adams and Mt. St. Helens in Washington.
208 pages (1990) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-073-5 $14.50
Terra NorthwestInterpreting People and Place
Edited by David H. Stratton
Eminent Pacic Northwest historians probe the regions changing soci-
ety and culture. Essays examine Spanish exploration, Native Americanreligion and worldview, Canadian-United States political relations, WWIIimmigration, womens history, and more.
232 pages (2007) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-291-3 $21.95
Renegade TribeThe Palouse Indians and the Invasion o theInland Pacic Northwest
Clifford E. Trafzer and Richard D. Scheuerman
In this award-winning book, the conventional story o western expansionand Indian-white confict is sensitively retold rom the perspective o NativeAmericans.
224 pages (1986) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-027-8 $18.95
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Wandering and FeastingA Washington Cookbook
Mary Houser Caditz
In celebration o Washingtons bounty, Wandering and Feastingtakesreaders on an exciting culinary journey throughout the state. Vignetteson local communities note each regions history and its native andcultivated oods, which are highlighted in more than two hundreddelicious recipes.
352 pages (1996) Spiral ISBN 978-0-87422-138-1 $24.95
Searingmemorable
and gripping.Kirkus Reviews
PERPETUAL BEST-SELLERS
Hamiltonhas done an admirable jobo re-creating the gritty lives and timeso these historical characters.
The New York TimesThis Bloody DeedThe Magruder Incident
Vivid storytelling brings to lie the inamous early 1860s murdero a popular Lewiston merchant in the Bitterroot Mountains.
280 pages (1994) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-107-7 $18.95
SnowboundSnowbound is the scandalous, true tale o the Carlin party in 1893,whose adventure o a lietime became an unthinkable tragedy.
248 pages (1997)Hardbound ISBN 978-0-87422-153-4 $35.00Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-154-1 $19.95
Fields of ToilA Migrant Familys Journey
Isabel Valle
Reporter Isabel Valle lived and traveled with a migrant amily or anentire 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 MirrorRefections on Prison
Robert Ellis Gordon
Robert Ellis Gordons account o teaching writing inWashington prisons is aided by essays and stories contributed by the pris-oners themselves. Together, Gordon and his students provide revealingglimpses o this vast, secret-laden subculture o incarcerated individuals,which nationwide comprises more than two million U.S. citizens.
132 pages (2000) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-198-5 $14.95
Wasingtn StateBook Award, 2000
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The Mapmakers EyeDavid Thompson on the Columbia Plateau
Jack Nisbet
Experience the sweep o human and natural history on the earlynineteenth-century Columbia Plateau through the eyes o intrepidexplorer and cartographer David Thompson.
192 pages (2005) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-285-2 $29.95
The Restless Northwest
A Geological StoryHill Williams
In an easy, conversational style, The Restless Northwest pro-vides a brie overview o the remarkable geological processesthat have shaped the Pacic Northwest.
176 pages (2002) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-250-0 $19.95
Native RiverThe Columbia Remembered
William D. Layman
In images and narratives,Native River recreates the untamedMid-Columbiathe river as it once was beore the buildingo seven major dams. Featuring a wealth o illustrations, maps,and photographs, many never-beore-published, this nely
crated book ocuses on the 350-mile reach o the middleColumbia River.
208 pages (2002) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-257-9 $24.95
Winnetou
Karl F. May
Translated and Abridged by David KoblickMore copies o this German tale o the American West have beenprinted than any other novel in German publishing history. Koblickhas penned a lively English translation o the daring adventures o OldShatterhand and the Apache chie, Winnetou.
256 pages (1999) Paperback ISBN 978-0-87422-179-4 $16.95
An excellent modern translation.The Wall Street Journal
[Jack Nisbet is] Thompsons best, most intimatelyknowledgeable, biographer to date.
BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly
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ART/PHOTOGRAPHY
Palouse CountrGeorge 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 Universit
Hdb. 978-0-9755662-2-0 $24.95
Te Art Peple LveStories o Richard S. Beyers Lie and His Sculpture
Margaret W. BeyerPbk. 978-0-87422-184-8 $22.95
Galen HansenThree Decades o Paintings
Keith Wells, with a contribution by Gary Larson
Museum of Art, Washington State UniversitHdb. 978-0-9755662-3-7 $24.95
Gaylen Hansen can draw like a god.Gary Larson, cartoonist
Extending the Artists HandContemporary Sculpture rom the
Walla Walla Foundry
Compiled by Chris BruceMuseum of Art, Washington State Universit
Hdb. 978-0-9755662-0-6 $24.95
Witch of KodakerThe Photography o Myra Albert Wiggins,
1869-1956
Carole GlauberPbk. 978-0-87422-148-0 $21.00
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Andrew L. HofmeisterOdyssey
Pbk. 978-0-87422-075-9 $15.00
BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY
IDAHO
Frank Church, D.C., and MeBill Hall
Pbk. 978-0-87422-119-0 $13.50
MoNTANA
Ver Close to TroubleThe Johnny Grant Memoir
Edited by Lyndel Meikle
Hdb. 978-0-87422-140-4 $35.00Pbk. 978-0-87422-139-8 $17.95
oREGoN
Irn PantsOregons Anti-New Deal Governor,
Charles Henry Martin
Gary Murrell
Pbk. 978-0-87422-196-1 $22.95
PACIFIC NoRThWEST
Ranald MacDonaldPacic Rim Adventurer
Jo Ann RoeHdb. 978-0-87422-147-3 $35.00Pbk. 978-0-87422-146-6 $18.95
Irn in her SulElizabeth Gurley Flynn and the American Let
Helen C. Camp
Hdb. 978-0-87422-105-3 $30.00Pbk. 978-0-87422-106-0 $21.00
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WAShINGToN
Isaac I. StevensYoung Man in a Hurry
Kent D. Richards
Pbk. 978-0-87422-094-0 $24.95
Seattles Historian and PromoterThe Lie o Edmond Stephen Meany
George A. Frykman
Hdb. 978-0-87422-178-7 $23.75
hnr in te huseSpeaker Tom Foley
Jerey R. Biggs and Thomas S. FoleyHdb. 978-0-87422-172-5 $35.00Pbk. 978-0-87422-173-2 $25.00
Clarence C. DillThe Lie o a Western Politician
Kerry E. Irish
Pbk. 978-0-87422-190-9 $22.95
COOKING/FOOD HISTORY
Rufus Woods, the Columbia River, and theBuilding of Modern Washington
Robert E. Ficken
Pbk. 978-0-87422-122-0 $21.25
The Wa We AtePacic Northwest Cooking, 1843-1900
Jacqueline B. Williams
Hdb. ISBN 978-0-87422-137-4 $29.95Pbk. ISBN 978-0-87422-136-7 $18.95
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Good Times at Green LakeRecipes or Seattles Favorite Park
Susan Banks and Carol OrrPbk. 978-0-87422-235-7 $16.95
Seasoned with WordsA CookbookStories, Memoirs & Poems about Food
Oregon Writers Colony
Hdb. 978-1-891535-01-7 $22.00
EDUCATION/REFERENCE
AfricaDotEduIT Opportunities and Higher Education in Arica
Edited by Maria A. Beebe, Kof Magloire Kouakou,
Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, and Madanmohan RaoPublished b Tata McGraw-Hill
Hdb. 978-0-07-050720-3 $34.95
The Librar of Leonard and Virginia WoolfA Short-title Catalog
Compiled and edited by Julia King and Laila Miletic-Vejzovic
Hdb. 978-0-87422-270-8 $45.00
Copright Law on CampusMarc Lindsey
Pbk. 978-0-87422-264-7 $16.00
ESSAYS/MEMOIRS
ALASKA
Edge of TomorrowAn Arctic Year
Sam WrightPbk. 978-0-87422-167-1 $14.95
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IDAHO
Home MountainsRefections rom a Western Middle Age
Susan H. SwetnamPbk. 978-0-87422-189-3 $14.95
Te Pull Mving WaterAlice Koskela
Pbk. 978-0-87422-180-0 $13.95
River EartA Personal Map
John C. PierceHdb. 978-0-87422-176-3
$30.00Pbk. 978-0-87422-177-0
$14.95
Short of a Good PromiseWilliam Vern Studebaker
Pbk. 978-0-87422-181-7$14.95
Netting te SunA Personal Geography o the Oregon Desert
Melvin R. Adams
Pbk. 978-0-87422-236-4 $16.95
WAShINGToN
Valle WalkingNotes on the Land
Robert SchnelleHdb. 978-0-87422-151-0 $18.75
oREGoN
M Heart on the yukon RiverPortraits rom Alaska and the Yukon
Monique DykstraPbk. 978-0-87422-157-2 $24.95
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GOLD RUSH
Unsettled BoundariesFraser Gold and the British-American Northwest
Robert E. Ficken
Pbk. 978-0-87422-268-5 $19.95
Fait FlsA Journal o the Klondike Gold Rush
William ShapePbk. 978-0-87422-160-2 $24.95
Fraser Gold 1858!The Founding o British Columbia
Netta SterneHdb. 978-0-87422-165-7 $19.95
LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION
Volume IIBeyond Fort Mandan to Continental Divideand Snake River
Hdb. 978-0-87422-242-5 $75.00Pbk. 978-0-87422-243-2 $55.00
Spiral 978-0-87422-244-9 $75.00
Volume IIIColumbia River to the Pacic Ocean and FurtherColumbia, Marias, and Yellowstone Explorations
Hdb. 978-0-87422-265-4 $75.00Pbk. 978-0-87422-266-1 $55.00
Spiral 978-0-87422-267-8 $75.00
Lewis and Clark Trail MapsA Cartographic Reconstruction, Volumes IIIIMartin Plamondon II
Volume 1Missouri River between Camp River Dubois
and Fort Mandan
Hdb. 978-0-87422-232-6 $65.00Pbk. 978-0-87422-233-3 $45.00
Spiral 978-0-87422-234-0 $65.00
Individual maps from the Lewis andClark Trail Maps series
18" x 24" oversize black and white format.
An individual map $10
Volume I set (154 maps) $450
Volume II set (186 maps) $500
Volume III set (212 maps) $550
Complete set (550 maps) $1350
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Lewis and Clark Lexicon of DiscoverAlan H. Hartley
Pbk. 978-0-87422-278-4 $24.95Spiral 978-0-87422-279-1 $27.95
LITERATURE
Te oil PrinceKarl May
Translated by Herbert Windol
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Buffalo CoatPbk. 978-0-87422-095-7
$19.95
BOOKS By NEWBERy AWARD WINNER,CAROL RyRIE BRINK
Strangers in te FrestPbk. 978-0-87422-096-4
$19.95
Snw in te RiverPbk. 978-0-87422-097-1
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A Chain of HandsPbk. 978-0-87422-098-8
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A young woman alls in love with a much older,married physician in the tiny rontier town oOpportunity (Moscow), Idaho. But thats onlyone o the story lines in this extravagantly plot-ted 1944 novel.
Pacifc Northwest Inlander
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MARITIME HISTORY
FarallnShipwreck and Survival on the Alaska Shore
Steve K. Lloyd
Hdb. 978-0-87422-193-0 $35.00Pbk. 978-0-87422-194-7 $18.95
Almost a HeroThe Voyages o 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 Folklie
Janet C. Gilmore
Hdb. 978-0-87422-187-9 $30.00Pbk. 978-0-87422-171-8 $22.95
MILITARY HISTORY
Splendid ServiceThe Montana National Guard, 1867-2000
Edited by Orlan Svingen
Pbk. 978-0-87422-286-9 $24.95
Call rAvailabilit
Captured HonorPOW Survival in the Philippines and Japan
Bob Wodnik
Pbk. 978-0-87422-260-9 $19.95
Valiant Women in War and ExileThirty-eight True Stories
Sally Hayton-Keeva
Pbk. 978-0-87422-263-0 $19.95
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Trug Tese PrtalsA Pacic War Saga
Wayne C. MacGregor, Jr.
Pbk. 978-0-87422-255-5 $21.95
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MULTICULTURAL THEMES
Black StudiesTheory, Method, and Cultural Perspectives
Edited by Talmadge AndersonPbk. 978-0-87422-074-2 $15.00 (s)
Chinas First HundredEducational Mission Students in
the United States, 18721881
Thomas E. LaFargue
Pbk. 978-0-87422-035-3 $8.50
ClrLatino Voices in the Pacic Northwest
Lorane A. WestPbk. 978-0-87422-274-6 $19.95
Forbidden RedWidowhood in Urban Nepal
Kathey-Lee GalvinPbk. 978-0-87422-283-8 $18.95
Africana StudiesPhilosophical Perspectives and Theoretical Paradigms
Delores P. Aldridge and E. Lincoln James, EditorsPbk. 978-0-87422-294-4 $24.95
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Taoism and the Rite of Cosmic RenewalSecond Edition
Michael R. Saso
Pbk. 978-0-87422-054-4 $15.00 (s)
The Caton LegacAn Arican American Family
Richard S. HobbsPbk. 978-0-87422-251-7 $21.95
Toward a Peaceable FutureRedening Peace, Security and Kyoseirom a Multidisciplinary Perspective
Edited by Yoichiro Murakami, Noriko Kawamura, and Shin Chiba
Published b International Christian Universit (Japan)and Washington State UniversitPbk. 978-0-615-12710-1 $24.95
NATIVE AMERICANS
Indian SummersWashington State College and the
Nespelem Art Colony, 193741
J.J. Creighton
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Fire in te hleThe Untold Story o Hardrock Miners
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In Gods CountrThe Patriot Movement and the Pacic Northwest
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Ron Anglin
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An Interior Pacic Northwest Anthology
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Built in Washington12,000 Years o Pacic Northwest Archaeological Sites
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Washington State Ofce o Archaeology and
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Beach of HeavenA History o Wahkiakum County
Irene Martin
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Te Structure Twana CultureWith Comparative Notes on the Structure
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Marmes RockshelterA Final Report on 11,000 Years o Cultural Use
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Across the Columbia Plain .................................... 26
Adapting in Eden .................................................... 21
AricaDotEdu .......................................................... 13
Aricana Studies...................................................... 18Almost a Hero ........................................................ 17
Americas Nuclear Wastelands ................................. 6
Andrew L. Homeister ........................................... 11
Archaeology o the Bobtail Wol Site, The............ 24
Art and Context ..................................................... 10
Art People Love, The ............................................ 10
Beach o Heaven ..................................................... 22
Big Black Site, The ................................................. 24
Black Studies ........................................................... 18
Buck Bailey ............................................................. 27Bualo Coat ............................................................ 16
Built in Washington ............................................... 22
Captured Honor ...................................................... 17
Catastrophe to Triumph ......................................... 25
Cayton Legacy, The ................................................ 19
Chain o Hands, A .................................................. 16
Changing Pacifc Northwest, The .......................... 22
Chinas First Hundred ............................................. 18
Choosing Justice ..................................................... 23
Clarence C. Dill ...................................................... 12Color ....................................................................... 18
Copyright Law on Campus ..................................... 13
Crooked River Country ............................................ 6
Crossroads and Connections .................................... 5
Dear Medora ........................................................... 21
Desert Wings ........................................................... 20
Dynamics o Change, The ...................................... 22
Eccentric Seattle ....................................................... 6
Edge o Tomorrow ................................................... 13
Edna and John......................................................... 27
Extending the Artists Hand ................................... 10
Faith o Fools........................................................... 15
Farallon ................................................................... 17
Fields o Toil .............................................................. 8
Finding Chie Kamiakin ........................................... 4
Fire in the Hole ....................................................... 20
Forbidden Red ......................................................... 18
Forgotten Trails ...................................................... 22
Frank Church, D.C., & Me .................................... 11
Fraser Gold 1858! .................................................. 15
Funhouse Mirror, The ............................................... 8
Gaylen Hansen ....................................................... 10
Good Times at Green Lake ..................................... 13
Grand Coulee.......................................................... 20
Greenscapes .............................................................. 4
TITLE INDEX PAGE
Hoko River Archaeol. Site, Rockshelter ................ 24
Hoko River Archaeol. Site, Wet/Dry ..................... 24
Home Mountains .................................................... 14
Honor in the House ................................................ 12Hutton Settlement, The ......................................... 23
In Gods Country .................................................... 21
In the Shadow o the Mountain ...............................7
Indian Summers ...................................................... 19
Iron in Her Soul ...................................................... 11
Iron Pants ................................................................ 11
Isaac I. Stevens........................................................ 12
Lewis and Clark Lexicon o Discovery ................... 16
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps I .................................. 15
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps II ................................ 15Lewis and Clark Trail Maps III ............................... 15
Library o Leonard & Virginia Wool, The ............ 13
Making the Grade .....................................................5
Mapmakers Eye, The ................................................ 9
Marmes Rockshelter ............................................... 23
Mercers Belles ........................................................ 27
Ministry o Leadership, The ................................... 27
My Heart on the Yukon River ................................ 14
Native River.............................................................. 9
Netting the Sun ...................................................... 14Nimrod .................................................................... 21
North Bank Road .................................................... 25
Not as Brieed ...........................................................6
Not Just Trees .......................................................... 20
Oil Prince, The ....................................................... 16
Orphan Road .......................................................... 25
Pacifc Latin America in Prehistory ....................... 24
Pacifc NE Asia in Prehistory ................................. 24
Palouse Country ...................................................... 10
Picture WSU ........................................................... 26
Pull o Moving Water, The ..................................... 14
Railroad Shutterbug ................................................ 25
Railscapes ................................................................ 25
Ranald MacDonald ................................................ 11
Renegade Tribe ........................................................ 7
Restless Northwest, The ........................................... 9
River Earth .............................................................. 14
Ruus Woods ........................................................... 12
Seasoned with Words .............................................. 13
Seattles Historian and Promoter ............................ 12
Shaper o Seattle ....................................................... 2
Short o a Good Promise......................................... 14
Slick as a Mitten .......................................................1
Snow in the River ................................................... 16
Snowbound .............................................................. 8
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WSU Press Editorial Board
Frances McSweeney (Faculty Aairs)
Jack Rogers (Plant Pathology)Robert Staab (History)
David Stratton (History)
Louis Vyhnanek (Libraries)
WSU Press grateully acknowledges theoutstanding service and dedicated
support o our Editorial Board members.
Spanning Washington ............................................ 26
Splendid Service ..................................................... 17
Spokane and the Inland Empire, Revised .............. 22
Steam to Diesel ....................................................... 25Strangers in the Forest ............................................ 16
Structure o Twana Culture, The ............................ 23
Surviving the Oregon Trail, 1852 ............................. 7
Takhoma ................................................................. 19
Taoism, Second Edition .......................................... 19
Terra Northwest ........................................................ 7
This Bloody Deed ..................................................... 8
Through These Portals ........................................... 18
To the Columbia Gateway ...................................... 26
To the White Clouds .............................................. 20Toward a Peaceable Future ..................................... 19
Tracking Ancient Footsteps .................................... 23
Unsettled Boundaries.............................................. 15
Valiant Women in War and Exile .......................... 17
Valley Walking ........................................................ 14
Very Close to Trouble ............................................. 11
Wandering and Feasting ............................................8
Washington State, Inaugural Decade ......................21
Washington State Government & Politics .............23
Washington Territory...............................................21Way We Ate, The ....................................................12
Wenatchee Valley and Its First Peoples, The ..........19
Wild to the Last ......................................................20
Winnetou ..................................................................9
Wired or Success .....................................................26
Witch o Kodakery ..................................................10
Women and the Journey ..........................................27
World o the Oregon Fishboat, The ........................17
WSU Military Veterans ...........................................26
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