Northwest Reader Series
Printable full OSU Press catalog| Badger & Coyote Were Neighbors Edited by William R. Seaburg and Pamela T. Amoss, 2000. ISBN 0-87071-473-2. Paperback, $22.95. A selection of Jacobs's articles and essays on Northwest Indial oral traditions introduce his theory and method of folklore research. |
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| The Collected Poems of Hazel Hall Edited by John Witte, 2000. ISBN 0-87071-478-3 Hardcover, $22.95. Hall's three books, published to critical acclaim in the 1920's, are collected here for the first time. |
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| Fishing the Northwest: An Angler's Reader Edited by Glen Love, 2000. ISBN 0-87071-481-3. Hardcover, $28.95. A collection of stories and essays by twenty-two of the best angling writers in the region. The book ranges from Alaska to the Rogue River in southern Oregon, and the Olympic Mountains and Vancouver Island to the Continental Divide in Montana |
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Hive of Dreams: Contemporary Science Fiction from the Pacific Northwest Edited by Grace L. Dillon, 2003. ISBN 0-87071-555-0. Paperback, $19.95. Hive of Dreams brings together for the first time the work of a dozen internationally prominent science fiction writers who make their home in the Pacific Northwest. |
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Nature's Justice Edited by James M. O'Fallon. 2000. ISBN 0-87071-482-1. Hardcover, $35.00. As the longest serving Justice in the History of the U.S. Sureme Court, William O. Douglas was known for writing a host of dissenting opinions. He was also a prolific writer off the bench, a man whose work was as much concerned with nature as with law. |
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Oregon Indians: Voices from Two Centuries Edited by Stephen Dow Beckham 2006. ISBN-10 0-87071-088-5. ISBN-13 978-0-87071-088-9. Hardcover, $45.00 After forty years of research and writing on Native Americans and the American West, Stephen Dow Beckham has compiled a remarkable documentary history that strives to let Oregon Indians tell their own story. From “first encounters” in the late eighteenth century to modern tribal economies, this deeply researched volume presents first-person accounts of events threatening, changing, and shaping the lives of Oregon Indians. |
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A Richer Harvest: The Literature of Work in the Pacific Northwest Edited by Craig Wollner and W. Tracy Dillon ISBN 0-87071-465-1. Paperback, $19.95. The voices of workers, from logging camps to the Microsoft campus. |
| Wood Works: The Life and Writings of Charles Erskine Scott Wood Edited by Edwin Bingham and Tim Barnes, 1997. ISBN 0-87071-397-3. Hardcover, $29.95. This long-awaited first anthology of C. E. S. Wood's writings includes nearly eighty selections, an extensive biographical introduction, and historic photographs. |


