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By Chauncey Del French Edited by Lois Mack and Ted Van Arsdol 2004. 7-3/8 x 9-1/2 inches. 240 pages. 153 full-color and b&w illustrations, Bibliography. Index. ISBN 0-87071-048-6. Paperback, $24.95. A co-publication with the Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission |
"Chauncey Del French was a keen observer of the wartime shipyard experience. His vivid descriptions brought back to me the smell of paint and noise of the chippers after sixty years. I am glad these unheralded workers have now been heard from . . . and grateful that this gifted writer has chronicled a unique time in Northwest history."-Pat Koehler, author and Vancouver-Kaiser shipyard electrician
About the Author
Chauncey Del French (1890-1967) lived most of his life in Salem, Oregon. Over the years he worked a number of jobs, but writing was his passion. He published magazine fiction in the 1930s under several pseudonyms, winning three True Story prizes. The biography of his father, Railroadman, received national attention when it was published in 1938.
About the Editors
Lois Mack, former curator of exhibits at the Oregon Historical Society, is the author of One Place across Time, an illustrated history of the Vancouver National Historic Reserve. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
Ted Van Arsdol, is retired from the Columbian newspaper and the author and editor of several books on Northwest history including Northwest Bastion: The U.S. Army Barracks at Vancouver, 1849-1916. He lives in Vancouver, Washington.
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