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WSU PRESS
WSU Press Books
FRONTLIST PAGE
New Title.................................................................1
New Distributed Title.............................................2
Recent Releases.......................................................3
Current Best-Sellers................................................4
Perpetual Best-Sellers..............................................6

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Art/Photography.....................................................8
Biography/Autobiography......................................8 Fine Quality Books from the Pacific Northwest
Cooking/Food History...........................................8 Washington State University Press
Education/Reference..............................................9 PO Box 645910
Pullman, Washington 99164-5910
Essays/Memoirs......................................................9 Phone: 509-335-3518
Gold Rush...............................................................9 800-354-7360
Fax: 509-335-8568
Lewis and Clark Expedition...................................9 E-mail: wsupress@wsu.edu
Literature...............................................................10 Web site: wsupress.wsu.edu
Maritime History..................................................10
WSU Press publishes seasonal catalogs
Military History....................................................10 twice yearly.
Multicultural Themes...........................................10
ISBN prefix:  978-0-87422
Native Americans..................................................11
Nature/Environment............................................11 Scholarly publishers at Washington State
University since 1928.
Northwest History................................................11
Politics...................................................................12 Washington State University Press
is affiliated with the Association of
Prehistory..............................................................12 American U ­ niversity Presses.
Railroads & Bridges..............................................12
The WSU Press invites submission of
Washington State University................................13 manuscripts focusing on the history,
Women’s Studies..................................................13 prehistory, culture, and politics of the
West, particularly the Pacific Northwest.
TITLE INDEX......................................................13
Cover image: Harvested wheatfield in Whitman County,
Washington.

May 2009. 127640


NEW T
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Horse Camping
[Revised Edition]
George Hatley
Photographs by Lewis Portnoy
Introduction by Juli S. Thorson

Horse camping has long been part of Pacific Northwest


lore. The Nez Perce used horses as transportation, and
frontier fur trappers also loaded and rode the animals.
The journals of these mountain men often contain glow-
ing accounts of their nomadic lifestyle and exhibit a pro-
found appreciation of their surroundings. Today, people
still long to experience pristine wilderness and enjoy the
simple pleasures nature offers. Pack trips allow individuals of many ages and physical
abilities to reach glorious backcountry they would never see otherwise.
George Hatley has a deep connection to the region and its early pioneers. As a
boy, he learned that his great uncle had been involved in the Misery Hill scrimmage
of the Nez Perce war, and that the Native Americans were riding Appaloosas. He
listened to his grandfather recount his Palouse country arrival by wagon train in 1877,
describing a beautiful expanse with stirrup-high grass waving in the wind like ocean
surf. But the grand prairie sea became farmland, and so during harvest season, young
George was fascinated by teams of 33 horses pulling combines. He eventually became
a cattle rancher and trail guide, indulging both his adventurous spirit and his pas-
sion for horses by leading numerous camping trips amid the Northwest’s magnificent
mountains and canyons.
Originally released in 1981 and again in 1992, George Hatley’s common-sense
manual is considered a classic. In his amiable, practical voice, he shares both
­successes and oversights, and reveals observations and experiences from years as
an ­out­fitter. He covers trip planning, horses, tack, gear, food, and other aspects of
advanced preparation. He discusses horse hauling and packing for the journey.
Finally, he provides information about setting out on the trail, establishing a site,
and life in camp. This new WSU Press edition has been skillfully updated by
Juli S. Thorson, Editor and Associate Publisher of Horse & Rider magazine.
Photographs
8½" x 11" • 152 pages
Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-303-3 • $24.95
Available November 2009

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NEW  DISTRIBUTED T
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Women’s Votes,
Women’s Voices
The Campaign for Equal Rights
in Washington
Shanna Stevenson

The right of citizens to vote is a pillar of democracy—


a mainstay denied to Washington women until they
united in a campaign to enact change. Suffragettes
briefly achieved the right to vote through an 1883
legislative act, only to have a Territorial Supreme
Court decision declare it invalid. Once again, women
formed clubs and embarked on a grassroots crusade.
They canvassed neighborhoods, circulated petitions, published a newspaper, con-
ducted debates, sold a cookbook, participated in fairs, and more. Finally, in 1910,
suffragettes persuaded Washington men to ratify a state constitutional amendment
granting permanent voting rights for women, only the fifth state to do so. Their
success revitalized the national movement, inspiring activists struggling toward
another pivotal goal, the passage of the Nine­teenth Amendment to the United States
Constitu­tion. Approved in 1920, the revision secured voting rights for women across
the country.
But the story does not end there. Woman suffrage was a harbinger of social change.
Females enrolled in higher education in record numbers, became more directly
involved in community affairs, and increasingly joined such professions as social
work, medicine, and architecture. By 1910, women dominated the office workplace,
comprising 83 percent of typists and stenographers.
Since gaining the vote, female Washingtonians have regularly exercised their
voice in gov­ernment—addressing the concerns of women, chil­dren, and families,
and continuing to strive for equal rights.
Women’s Votes, Women’s Voices provides a comprehensive summary of the
Washington woman suffrage movement and presents vignettes on many of the
state’s most active leaders, such as May Arkwright Hutton and Emma Smith
DeVoe, along with numerous illustrations.
Author Shanna Stevenson is a historian living in Olympia, Washington, and coordinator
of the Washington Women’s History Consortium project.

Published by the Washington State Historical Society


Photographs • notes
8½" x 11" • 120 pages
Paperback • ISBN 978-0-917048-74-6 • $24.95
Available September 2009

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RECENT RELEASES
Slick as a Mitten
Ezra Meeker’s Klondike Enterprise
Dennis M. Larsen

Ezra Meeker braved the Oregon Trail in 1852 and accu-


mulated a fortune in the Puyallup hop-growing business.
Suddenly, at the dawn of the new century, he lost his
wealth, and despite his advanced age, ventured 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.

Photographs • maps • notes • bibliography • index


8½" x 11" • 136 pages
Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-302-6 • $24.95

Shaper of Seattle
Reginald Heber Thomson’s Pacific Northwest
William H. Wilson

“Looking at local surrounds, I felt that Seattle was in a pit, that


to get anywhere we would be compelled to climb out of it if we
could.”—Reginald Heber Thomson

Despite Seattle’s dismal infrastructure upon his


1881 arrival, a young, ambitious, and educated
Reginald Heber Thomson recognized the fledg-
ling city’s potential. Throughout the following
decades, his dedicated guidance produced a
clean, reliable water supply, a workable sewage
system, regraded streets, and more. Shaper of Seattle recounts the life and work
of an extraordinary man and his devotion to the Emerald City.

Photographs • maps • notes • bibliography • index


8½" x 11" • 200 pages
Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-301-9 • $29.95

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CURRENT BEST-SELLERS
Crooked River Country
Wranglers, Rogues, and Barons “A captivating and astonishing saga.”
—The Dalles Chronicle
David Braly
North Central Oregon’s hostile country and severe climate bred genuine
Wild West legends—hardy souls who defied immense adversity. Despite
range wars, drought, lawlessness, and economic depression, a desolate
­wilderness ultimately became an industrial power.
344 pages (2007) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-293-7 • $24.95

Finding Chief Kamiakin


The Life and Legacy of a Northwest Patriot
Richard D. Scheuerman and Michael O. Finley
Photography by John Clement
“Kamiakin’s legacy is
A mid-1800s surge of White immigrants meaningful for all of us.”
incited a cataclysmic upheaval that —Columbia Magazine
­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

Greenscapes
Olmsted’s Pacific Northwest
Joan 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

America’s Nuclear Wastelands


Politics, Accountability, and Cleanup
Max S. Power
“Max S. Power provides the facts
America’s Nuclear Wastelands presents an without diminishing the terrifying
aspects of the crisis.”
expert, yet straightforward overview of this —Tom Carpenter, Executive Director,
complex topic, including nuclear weap- Hanford Challenge
ons history and contamination issues.
216 pages (2008) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-295-1 • $19.95

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Terra Northwest
Interpreting People and Place
Edited 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

In the Shadow of the Mountain


The Spirit of the CCC
Edwin G. Hill
A typical recruit in the Civilian Conservation Corps describes “the best
years of his life” at Camp Hard Labor Creek in Georgia and in the shadow
of Mt. Adams and Mt. St. Helens in Washington.
208 pages (1990) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-073-5 • $14.50

Making the Grade “A delightful testimony.”


Plucky Schoolmarms of Kittitas Country —Weldon W. Rau, author
Barb 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

Surviving the Oregon Trail, 1852


As Told by Mary Ann and Willis Boatman and Augmented
with Accounts by other Overland Travelers
Weldon 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 • $35.00
Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-238-8 • $18.95

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PERPETUAL BEST-SELLERS
Wandering and Feasting
A Washington Cookbook
Mary 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

The Funhouse Mirror


“Searing…memorable
Reflections on Prison and gripping.”
Washington State
Robert Ellis Gordon Book Award, 2000 —Kirkus Reviews

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

Books by Ladd Hamilton “Hamilton…has done an admirable job


of re-creating the gritty lives and times
This Bloody Deed of these historical characters.”
—The New York Times
The 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

Snowbound
Snowbound 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 • $35.00
Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-154-1• $19.95

Fields of T
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A Migrant Family’s Journey
Isabel 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

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“[Jack Nisbet is] Thompson’s best, most intimately
knowledgeable, biographer to date.”
— BC Studies:   The British Columbian Quarterly

The Mapmaker’s Eye


David Thompson on the Columbia Plateau
Jack 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 Northwest


A Geological Story
Hill Williams
In an easy, conversational style, The Restless Northwest pro- Washington
vides a brief overview of the remarkable geological processes State Book
that have shaped the Pacific Northwest. Award, 2003

176 pages (2002) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-250-0 • $19.95

Native River
The Columbia Remembered
William 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

“An excellent modern translation.”


Winnetou —The Wall Street Journal

Karl F. May
Translated 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

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SELECTED BACKLIST
Pacific Northwest
  ART/PHOTOGRAPHY
Iron in Her Soul
Andrew L. Hofmeister Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and the American Left
Odyssey Helen C. Camp
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-075-9 • $7.50 Hdb. • 978-0-87422-105-3 • $30.00
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-106-0 • $21.00
Art and Context
The 1950s and ’60s Ranald MacDonald
Chris Bruce, Nella Van Dyke, Keith Wells Pacific Rim Adventurer
Museum of Art, Washington State University Jo Ann Roe
Hdb. • 978-0-9755662-2-0 • $24.95 Hdb. • 978-0-87422-147-3 • $35.00
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-146-6 • $18.95
The Art People Love
Stories of Richard S. Beyer’s Life and His Sculpture
Washington
Margaret W. Beyer
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-184-8 • $16.95 Clarence C. Dill
The Life of a Western Politician
Crossroads and Connections Kerry E. Irish
Central Washington University Art Alumni Exhibition Pbk. • 978-0-87422-190-9 • $16.95
Central Washington University Art Department
Pbk. • ISBN 978-0-87422-300-2 • $29.95 Honor in the House
Speaker Tom Foley
Extending the Artist’s Hand Jeffrey R. Biggs and Thomas S. Foley
Contemporary Sculpture from the Hdb. • 978-0-87422-172-5 • $35.00
Walla Walla Foundry Pbk. • 978-0-87422-173-2 • $25.00
Compiled by Chris Bruce
Museum of Art, Washington State University Isaac I. Stevens
Hdb. • 978-0-9755662-0-6 • $24.95 Young Man in a Hurry
Kent D. Richards
Gaylen Hansen
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-094-0 • $24.95
Three Decades of Paintings
Keith Wells, with a contribution by Gary Larson Rufus Woods, the Columbia River, and the
Museum of Art, Washington State University
Hdb. • 978-0-9755662-3-7 • $24.95
Building of Modern Washington
Robert E. Ficken
Palouse Country Pbk. • 978-0-87422-122-0 • $14.95
George Bedirian
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-254-8 • $32.95 Seattle’s Historian and Promoter
The Life of Edmond Stephen Meany
Witch of Kodakery George A. Frykman
The Photography of Myra Albert Wiggins, Hdb. • 978-0-87422-178-7 • $14.95
1869-1956
Carole Glauber
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-148-0 • $16.95   COOKING/FOOD HISTORY
  BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY Good Times at Green Lake
Recipes for Seattle’s Favorite Park
Montana
Susan Banks and Carol Orr
Very Close to Trouble Pbk. • 978-0-87422-235-7 • $9.95
The Johnny Grant Memoir
Edited by Lyndel Meikle Seasoned with Words—A Cookbook
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-140-4 • $35.00 Stories, Memoirs & Poems about Food
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-139-8 • $17.95 Oregon Writers Colony
OREGON Hdb. • 978-1-891535-01-7 • $22.00

Iron Pants The Way We Ate


Oregon’s Anti-New Deal Governor, Pacific Northwest Cooking, 1843-1900
Charles Henry Martin Jacqueline B. Williams
Gary Murrell Hdb. • ISBN 978-0-87422-137-4 • $29.95
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-196-1 • $22.95 Pbk. • ISBN 978-0-87422-136-7 • $18.95

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  EDUCATION/REFERENCE   GOLD RUSH
AfricaDotEdu Faith of Fools
IT Opportunities and Higher Education in Africa A Journal of the Klondike Gold Rush
Edited by Maria A. Beebe, Koffi Magloire Kouakou, William Shape
Banji ­Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, and Madanmohan Rao Pbk. • 978-0-87422-160-2 • $24.95
Published by Tata McGraw-Hill
Hdb. • 978-0-07-050720-3 • $34.95 Fraser Gold 1858!
The Founding of British Columbia
Copyright Law on Campus Netta Sterne
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-165-7 • $14.95
Marc Lindsey
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-264-7 • $16.00
Unsettled Boundaries
Fraser Gold and the British-American Northwest
The Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf Robert E. Ficken
A Short-title Catalog
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-268-5 • $19.95
Compiled and edited by Julia King and Laila Miletic-Vejzovic
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-270-8 • $19.95   LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION
  ESSAYS/MEMOIRS Lewis and Clark Trail Maps
A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volumes I–III
Alaska
Martin Plamondon II
Edge of    Tomorrow
An Arctic Year Volume 1
Sam Wright Missouri River between Camp River Dubois
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-167-1 • $14.95 and Fort Mandan
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-232-6 • $30.00
My Heart on the Yukon River Pbk. • 978-0-87422-233-3 • $25.00
Portraits from Alaska and the Yukon Spiral • 978-0-87422-234-0 • $30.00
Monique Dykstra
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-157-2 • $24.95 Volume II
Beyond Fort Mandan to Continental Divide
Idaho and Snake River
Home Mountains
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-242-5 • $30.00
Reflections from a Western Middle Age Pbk. • 978-0-87422-243-2 • $25.00
Susan H. Swetnam Spiral • 978-0-87422-244-9 • $30.00
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-189-3 • $9.95
Volume III
The Pull of Moving Water Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean and Further
Alice Koskela Columbia, Marias, and Yellowstone Explorations
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-180-0 • $9.95
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-265-4 • $30.00
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-266-1 • $25.00
River Earth Spiral • 978-0-87422-267-8 • $30.00
A Personal Map
John C. Pierce
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-176-3 • $12.95
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-177-0 • $9.95
Individual maps from the Lewis and
Clark Trail Maps series—
Oregon 18" x 24" oversize black and white format.
Netting the Sun
A Personal Geography of the Oregon Desert Any individual map $10
Melvin R. Adams Volume I set (154 maps) $450
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-236-4 • $16.95 Volume II set (186 maps) $500
Volume III set (212 maps) $550
WASHINGTON Complete set (550 maps) $1350
Valley Walking
Notes on the Land Special handling required.  Contact
WSU Press for specific ordering information.
Robert Schnelle
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-151-0 • $18.75

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SELECTED BACKLIST

Lewis and Clark Lexicon of Discovery Splendid Service [Call for Availability]
Alan H. Hartley The Montana National Guard, 1867-2000
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-278-4 • $19.95 Edited by Orlan Svingen
Spiral • 978-0-87422-279-1 • $19.95 Pbk. • 978-0-87422-286-9 • $24.95

  LITERATURE Through These Portals


A Pacific War Saga
The Oil Prince Wayne C. MacGregor, Jr.
Karl May Pbk. • 978-0-87422-255-5 • $21.95
Translated by Herbert Windolf
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-262-3 • $18.95 Valiant Women in War and Exile
Thirty-eight True Stories
Books by Newbery Award winner,
Sally Hayton-Keeva
Carol Ryrie Brink
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-263-0 • $14.95
A Chain of Hands
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-098-8
$17.95   MULTICULTURAL THEMES
Buffalo Coat
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-095-7 Africana Studies
$19.95 Philosophical Perspectives and Theoretical Paradigms
Strangers in the Forest Delores P. Aldridge and E. Lincoln James, Editors
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-096-4 Pbk. • 978-0-87422-294-4 • $24.95
$19.95
Black Studies
Snow in the River Theory, Method, and Cultural Perspectives
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-097-1
$19.95 Edited by Talmadge Anderson
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-074-2 • $15.00 (s)
  MARITIME HISTORY The Cayton Legacy
Almost a Hero An African American Family
The Voyages of John Meares, R.N., to China, Richard S. Hobbs
Hawaii and the Northwest Coast Pbk. • 978-0-87422-251-7 • $9.95
J. Richard Nokes
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-155-8 • $19.95 China’s First Hundred
Educational Mission Students in
the United States, 1872–1881
Farallon
Shipwreck and Survival on the Alaska Shore Thomas E. LaFargue
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-035-3 • $8.50
Steve K. Lloyd
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-193-0 • $35.00
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-194-7 • $18.95 Color
Latino Voices in the Pacific Northwest
The World of the Oregon Fishboat Lorane A. West
A Study in Maritime Folklife Pbk. • 978-0-87422-274-6 • $14.95
Janet C. Gilmore
Forbidden Red
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-187-9 • $22.95
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-171-8 • $18.95 Widowhood in Urban Nepal
Kathey-Lee Galvin
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-283-8 • $14.95
  MILITARY HISTORY
Taoism and the Rite of Cosmic Renewal
Captured Honor Second Edition
POW Survival in the Philippines and Japan Michael R. Saso
Bob Wodnik Pbk. • 978-0-87422-054-4 • $15.00 (s)
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-260-9 • $19.95
Toward a Peaceable Future
Not   As Briefed Redefining Peace, Security and Kyosei
From the Doolittle Raid to a German Stalag from a Multidisciplinary Perspective
Colonel C. Ross Greening Edited by Yoichiro Murakami, Noriko Kawamura, and Shin Chiba
Compiled and edited by Dorothy Greening International Christian University (Japan)
and Karen Morgan Driscoll and Washington State University
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-259-3 • $31.95 Pbk. • 978-0-615-12710-1 • $24.95

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  NATIVE AMERICANS Nimrod
Courts, Claims, and Killing on the Oregon Frontier
Indian Summers Ronald B. Lansing
Washington State College and the Pbk. • 978-0-87422-280-7 • $19.95
Nespelem Art Colony, 1937–41
J.J. Creighton Washington
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-191-6 • $22.95 Beach of Heaven
A History of Wahkiakum County
Takhoma
Irene Martin
Ethnography of Mount Rainier National Park
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-156-5 • $17.00
Allan H. Smith
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-284-5 • $22.95 Built in Washington
12,000 Years of Pacific Northwest Archaeological Sites
The Wenatchee Valley and Its First Peoples and Historic Buildings
Thrilling Grandeur, Unfulfilled Promise Washington State Office of Archaeology and
Richard Scheuerman Historic Preservation
Hdb. • 978-0-9763591-1-1 • $36.95 Pbk. • 978-0-87422-065-0 • $9.00

The Changing Pacific Northwest


  NATURE/ENVIRONMENT Interpreting Its Past
Idaho Edited by David H. Stratton and George A. Frykman
Tapebound • 978-0-87422-020-9 • $30.00 (s)
Desert Wings
Controversy in the Idaho Desert Dear Medora
Child of Oysterville’s Forgotten Years
Niels Sparre Nokkentved
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-247-0 • $12.95 Sydney Stevens
Pbk. • ISBN 978-0-87422-292-0 • $24.95
To the White Clouds
Idaho’s Conservation Saga, 1900-1970 The Dynamics of Change
J.M. Neil A History of the Washington State Library
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-276-0 • $16.95 Maryan E. Reynolds with Joel Davis
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-248-7 • $10.00
Wild to the Last
Environmental Conflict in the Clearwater Country Eccentric Seattle
Charles Pezeshki Pillars and Pariahs Who Made the City
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-159-6 • $9.95 Not Such a Boring Place After All
J. Kingston Pierce
Oregon Pbk. • ISBN 978-0-87422-269-2 • $21.95
Not Just Trees
The Legacy of a Douglas-fir Forest Forgotten Trails
Historical Sources of the Columbia’s
Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds
Big Bend Country
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-170-1 • $16.95
Ron Anglin
Washington Edited by Glen W. Lindeman
Grand Coulee Pbk. • 978-0-87422-116-9 • $19.95
Harnessing a Dream
Paul C. Pitzer The Hutton Settlement
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-113-8 • $42.00 A Home for One Man’s Family
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-110-7 • $24.95 Doris H. Pieroth
The Hutton Settlement Inc.
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Charles V. Mutschler
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AfricaDotEdu............................................................. 9
  WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY Africana Studies....................................................... 10
Almost a Hero ........................................................ 10
Buck Bailey America’s Nuclear Wastelands.................................. 4
The Making of a Legend Andrew L. Hofmeister .............................................. 8
Weldon B. “Hoot” Gibson Archaeology of the Bobtail Wolf Site, The............. 12
Hdb. • $10.00 Art and Context........................................................ 8
Art People Love, The ............................................... 8
The Ministry of Leadership Beach of Heaven...................................................... 11
Heart and Theory
Big Black Site, The.................................................. 12
Glenn Terrell, Ph.D.
Pacific Institute Publishing
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Hdb. • 978-1-930622-01-2 • $24.95 Buck Bailey.............................................................. 13
Buffalo Coat............................................................. 10
Picture WSU Built in Washington................................................ 11
Images from Washington State University Captured Honor....................................................... 10
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Catastrophe to Triumph.......................................... 12
Cayton Legacy, The................................................. 10
WSU Military Veterans Chain of Hands, A................................................... 10
Heroes and Legends Changing Pacific Northwest, The........................... 11
C. James Quann China’s First Hundred.............................................. 10
Walsworth Publishing Company
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Color........................................................................ 10
Copyright Law on Campus........................................ 9
  WOMEN’S STUDIES Crooked River Country............................................. 4
Crossroads and Connections..................................... 8
Edna and John Dear Medora............................................................ 11
A Romance of Idaho Flat
Desert Wings............................................................ 11
Abigail Scott Duniway
Dynamics of Change, The....................................... 11
Edited by Debra Shein
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-188-6 • $14.95 Eccentric Seattle...................................................... 11
Edge of Tomorrow...................................................... 9
Women and the Journey Edna and John......................................................... 13
The Female Travel Experience Extending the Artist’s Hand...................................... 8
Edited by Bonnie Frederick and Susan H. McLeod Faith of Fools.............................................................. 9
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Fields of Toil............................................................... 6
Finding Chief Kamiakin............................................ 4
Forbidden Red.......................................................... 10
Forgotten Trails . ..................................................... 11
Fraser Gold 1858! ..................................................... 9
Funhouse Mirror, The................................................ 6
Gaylen Hansen.......................................................... 8
Good Times at Green Lake........................................ 8
Grand Coulee........................................................... 11
Greenscapes............................................................... 4
Hoko River Archaeol. Site, Rockshelter................. 12
Hoko River Archaeol. Site, Wet/Dry...................... 12
Home Mountains....................................................... 9
Honor in the House................................................... 8
Horse Camping.......................................................... 1

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Hutton Settlement, The.......................................... 11 Takhoma.................................................................. 11
In God’s Country..................................................... 11 Taoism, Second Edition........................................... 10
In the Shadow of the Mountain................................ 5 Terra Northwest......................................................... 5
Indian Summers....................................................... 11 This Bloody Deed...................................................... 6
Iron in Her Soul......................................................... 8 Through These Portals............................................ 10
Iron Pants................................................................... 8 To the Columbia Gateway....................................... 12
Isaac I. Stevens........................................................... 8 To the White Clouds............................................... 11
Lewis and Clark Lexicon of Discovery.................... 10 Toward a Peaceable Future...................................... 10
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps I..................................... 9 Tracking Ancient Footsteps..................................... 12
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps II................................... 9 Unsettled Boundaries................................................. 9
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps III.................................. 9 Valiant Women in War and Exile........................... 10
Library of Leonard & Virginia Woolf, The............... 9 Valley Walking........................................................... 9
Making the Grade...................................................... 5 Very Close to Trouble................................................ 8
Mapmaker’s Eye, The................................................. 7 Wandering and Feasting.............................................6
Marmes Rockshelter................................................ 12 Washington State, Inaugural Decade.......................11
Ministry of Leadership, The.................................... 13 Washington State Government & Politics..............12
My Heart on the Yukon River................................... 9 Washington Territory................................................12
Native River............................................................... 7 Way We Ate, The.......................................................8
Netting the Sun......................................................... 9 Wenatchee Valley and Its First Peoples, The...........11
Nimrod..................................................................... 11 Wild to the Last .......................................................11
North Bank Road..................................................... 12 Winnetou ...................................................................7
Not as Briefed.......................................................... 10 Wired for Success......................................................13
Not Just Trees........................................................... 11 Witch of Kodakery . ...................................................8
Oil Prince, The........................................................ 10 Women and the Journey...........................................13
Orphan Road........................................................... 12 Women’s Votes, Women’s Voices...............................2
Pacific Latin America in Prehistory........................ 12 World of the Oregon Fishboat, The.........................10
Pacific NE Asia in Prehistory.................................. 12 WSU Military Veterans............................................13
Palouse Country......................................................... 8
Picture WSU............................................................ 13
Pull of Moving Water, The........................................ 9
Railroad Shutterbug................................................. 12
Railscapes................................................................. 12
Ranald MacDonald . ................................................. 8
Restless Northwest, The............................................ 7
River Earth................................................................. 9
Rufus Woods.............................................................. 8
WSU Press gratefully acknowledges the
Seasoned with Words................................................. 8
outstanding service and dedicated
Seattle’s Historian and Promoter............................... 8
­support of our Editorial Board members.
Shaper of Seattle........................................................ 3
Slick as a Mitten........................................................ 3
Snow in the River.................................................... 10 WSU Press Editorial Board
Snowbound ............................................................... 6
Frances McSweeney (Faculty Affairs)
Spanning Washington............................................. 12
Splendid Service...................................................... 10 Jack Rogers (Plant Pathology)
Spokane and the Inland Empire, Revised............... 11 Robert Staab (History)
Steam to Diesel........................................................ 12 David Stratton (History)
Strangers in the Forest............................................. 10
Structure of Twana Culture, The............................. 12 Louis Vyhnanek (Libraries)
Surviving the Oregon Trail, 1852.............................. 5

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