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Andrew L. Hofmeister (Paperback)
Odyssey
Andrew L. Hofmeister
Hofmeister's remarkable lifelong evolution as an artist--from the early Western sketches done during his youth in Montana to the exceptional abstract paintings that characterize his recent work are outlined. 53 black/white and color illustrations dating from the 1920s to 1990 are included.
Illustrations • 12" x 9 " • 50 pages (1991)
Art/Photography
Price :
US$7.50
Built in Washington (Paperback)
12,000 Years of Pacific Northwest Archaeological Sites and Historic Buildings
Washington State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
From the habitation sites of the first Paleo-Indians 12,000 years ago to the rise of modern cities in the 20th century, this reference work describes the state's archaeological, historical, and architectural legacy, utilizing extensive line art and historic and contemporary photographs to enhance the text.
Bibliography • illustrations • 8 1/2" x 11" • 150 pages (1990)
Washington/Northwest History/Bargain Books/Archaeology/Prehistory
Price :
US$9.00
Good Times at Green Lake (Paperback)
Recipes for Seattle’s Favorite Park
Susan Banks and Carol Orr
Charmingly blended here are the history and attractions of Seattle’s popular Green Lake Park and menus that will enrich any social gathering. More than 50 enticing recipes are embellished with photographs and vignettes depicting the delightful community of Green Lake.
Map • photographs • 6" x 9" • 128 pages (2001)
Cookbooks/Food History/Seattle/Washington
Price :
US$9.95
River Earth (Paperback)
A Personal Map
John C. Pierce
River Earth
is a personal exploration of family and community in and around the rivers of the Pacific Northwest. Love, anger, wonder, a sense of place—these all emerge in this collection of poignant, often funny pieces.
Illustrations • photographs 5 1/2" x 8 1/4" • 208 pages (1999)
Essays and Memoirs/Idaho/Bargain Books
Price :
US$9.95
The Cayton Legacy (Paperback)
An African American Family
Richard S. Hobbs
Experience the saga of a distinguished African American family who played a significant role in U.S. history from the Civil War to the present. Residing primarily in Chicago, San Francisco, and Seattle, several generations of the Horace and Susie Cayton family faced a variety of challenges.
Photographs • notes •bibliography • index • 6" x 9" • 272 pages (2002)
Multicultural Themes/Biography/Autobiography
Price :
US$9.95
The Pull of Moving Water (Paperback)
Alice Koskela
The author describes the cultural simmerings and explosions of the 1950s and 1960s from the vantage point of a girl on an Idaho farm—feeling impossibly removed from anything that seemed to matter.
Illustrations • photographs • 5 1/2" x 8 1/4" • 120 pages (1999)
Essays and Memoirs/Idaho/Bargain Books
Price :
US$9.95
Wild to the Last (Paperback)
Environmental Conflict in the Clearwater Country
Charles Pezeshki
One of the last blocks of unprotected wild country left in the Lower 48, the Clearwater Country in north-central Idaho “is a small place to save,” writes Charles Pezeshki. Serving as advocate as he chronicles this land and the people involved in efforts to preserve it, Pezeshki introduces us not only to a spectacular country, but also to the ordinary folks who labor against enormous odds to save it for posterity.
Photographs • maps • index • 6" x 9" • 274 pages (1998)
Nature/Environment/Idaho
Price :
US$9.95
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