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Compass Guide Oregon
Judy Jewell Greg Vaughn
GUIDEBOOK 2005 PAPER 304 PAGES
This wonderfully written handbook features outstanding color photography, good maps and in-depth information on the culture, history and attractions of Oregon. It includes archival photographs, literary excerpts and practical travel information with special sections on fly fishing, hot springs, and hunting for wild mushrooms.
(PNW69, $21.95)
Myths and Legends of the Pacific Northwest
Katharine Berry Judson
LITERATURE 1997 PAPER 204 PAGES
First published in 1910 and with a new introduction by Jay Miller, this book collects the oral traditions of the Klamath, Nez Perce, Modoc, Chinook and other tribes of the Pacific Northwest. Presented here with 52 photographs, the stories reveal myths and traditions of the creation of the universe, rebirth of the salmon and, most interestingly, the formation of noted geographical features of the territory. It's a wonderful introduction to the traditional mindset and importance of the land to Native Americans of the region.
(PNW17, $14.95)
National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Pacific Northwest
Peter Alden
FIELD GUIDE 1998 FLEXI-BOUND 448 PAGES
A compact photographic guide to the wildflowers, trees, mosses, butterflies, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals of the Pacific Northwest. Apart from its 1,000 photographs, the book also includes an overview of the ecology and habitats of the region and a list of parks and preserves.
(PNW50, $19.95)
Oregon Map
Benchmark Maps
MAP
A folded recreation map of Oregon at a scale of 1:750,000.
(PNW166, $7.95)
Driving the Pacific Coast, Oregon and Washington
Kenn Oberrecht
GUIDEBOOK
A touring guide for the Pacific Coast.
(PNW75, $12.95)
Frommer's Portable Portland
Karl Samson
GUIDEBOOK
A practical travel guide to Portland, featuring excellent annotated listings of what to do and where to eat and sleep. With one-color maps and suggested excursions.
(PNW219, $12.99)
Hidden Pacific Northwest, Including Oregon, Washington, Vancouver, Victoria, and Coastal British Columbia
Eric Lucas
GUIDEBOOK
A comprehensive guide to attractions, sites and natural areas throughout the Pacific Northwest. With regional and local sketch maps and selective recommendations for where to stay and eat.
(PNW13, $19.95)
Moon Handbook Columbia River Gorge
Stuart Warren
Brian Litt
GUIDEBOOK
This practical guide covers the Columbia River and surrounding regions of Oregon and Washington, providing essential information on history, culture, nature and attractions.
(PNW167, $14.95)
The Rogue River, A Comprehensive Guide from Prospect to Gold Beach
Matt Leidecker
GUIDEBOOK
Leidecker's comprehensive, practical guide features detailed topographic maps with mile-by-mile text and plenty of information, including regional history and a diagramed exploration of the Rogue's geology. Printed on waterproof paper.
(PNW232, $25.00)
Illahe: The Story of Settlement in the Rogue River Canyon
Kay Atwood
HISTORY
Atwood weaves a captivating tale of the miners, packers, farmers and families who settled southern Oregon's rugged Rogue River Canyon in the 1860's.
(PNW236, $19.95)
Requiem for a People, The Rogue Indians and the Frontiersmen
Stephen Beckham
HISTORY
Originally published in 1974, Stephen Dow Beckham's classic history of the 1855-1856 and the Rogue River Indian wars opens with a sketch of the mountains and river canyons of region, documenting ways of life in the region before the arrival of homesteaders and miners.
(PNW237, $16.95)
Fugitives and Refugees, A Walk in Portland, Oregon
Chuck Palahniuk
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Novelist Palahniuk's appreciative, decidedly eccentric account of his adopted city (and the other oddballs it has attracted), strong on local flavor and personality.
(PNW150, $16.95)
Owning It All
William Kittredge
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A beautifully written memoir of growing up on a ranch in Oregon's Warner Valley in the 1930s by one of the great writers on the American West.
(PNW49, $15.00)
Rogue River Journal: A Winter Alone
John Daniel
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
In this lyrical chronicle of five months alone in the wilderness of Southwestern Oregon, Daniel writes not only of the nature and beauty of the Rogue River Valley but also of his coming of age in the 1950s and 1960s with a powerful, difficult father -- a key personality in the American labor movement. Winner of the 2006 Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award.
(PNW233, $16.00)
The Oregon Trail, Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life
Francis Parkman
David Levin
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
The original, 19th-century account by the great American historian and romantic, based in part on the author's wanderings on the Oregon Trail through the plains of Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, and Kansas.
(USW369, $15.00)
Undaunted Courage, Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, And The Opening of the American West
Stephen Ambrose
EXPLORATION
Ambrose recreates the high adventure and politics of late 18th-century America in this classic history, rich in details of Native American life, geography, flora and fauna.
(USW20, $17.00)
Honey in the Horn
Harold Lenoir Davis
LITERATURE
Winner of the 1936 Pulitzer Prize, this gritty, realistic novel of pioneer life in Oregon, captures the spirit, joys and struggles of homesteading on the frontier.
(PNW14, $19.95)
The Living, A Novel
Annie Dillard
LITERATURE
Pulitzer Prize-winning memoirist Annie Dillard tries her hand at fiction in this tale of 19th-century pioneers, adjusting to a difficult new life in the Pacific Northwest.
(PNW108, $14.95)
Winterkill
Craig Lesley
LITERATURE
A highly acclaimed novel by a Pacific Northwest literary lion, this book is a tale of fathers and sons, of modern Native American life, of the salmon and the spirit world.
(PNW117, $14.00)
Rivers of America
Tim Palmer
NATURAL HISTORY
Palmer celebrates the natural history of America's waterways in 200 dazzling color photographs and accompanying incisive essays on the vital role of rivers. A Discovery Channel Book Club.
(NAT148, $40.00)
The Good Rain
Timothy Egan
NATURAL HISTORY
This book is a fine, journalistic portrait of the people and contemporary issues of the Pacific Northwest, as the region struggles with its historical emphasis on natural resources.
(PNW11, $14.95)
The Great Northwest Nature Factbook
Ann Saling
NATURAL HISTORY
From rain forests to glaciers and geoducks to rattlesnakes, this is a fun, take-along guide filled with fascinating facts about Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
(PNW230, $14.95)
The Klamath Knot
David Rains Wallace
NATURAL HISTORY
The 20th-anniversary edition of Wallace's celebrated meditation on the natural history, myth and meaning of the Klamath mountains of northern California and southern Oregon.
(CAL251, $17.95)
The Restless Northwest, A Geological Story
Hill Williams
NATURAL HISTORY
A popular geological history of the region by a native Washingtonian and former science writer for the Seattle Times. He divides the book between ancient and quaternary geology, explaining not only the formation of the varied terrain but also the ongoing geologic processes giving shape to the landscape.
(PNW135, $19.95)
The Rogue: Portrait of a River
Roger Dorband
NATURAL HISTORY
Dorband's large-format color photographs of the Rogue capture the grandeur and beauty of this wild and scenic river. With quotations by western writer Zane Grey and a forward by Oregon's governor John Kitzhaber.
(PNW234, $45.00)
Northwestern Seashore Life, Alaska to Oregon
Raymond Leung
James Kavanaugh
FIELD GUIDE
This laminated, fold-out guide to almost 150 species of whales, birds, plants and other inhabitants of the Northwest coast is a handy, pocket-size reference for quick identification.
(PNW105, $5.95)
Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest
Eugene Kozloff
FIELD GUIDE
A convenient single-volume introduction to the natural history of the Pacific Northwest. Divided by habitat, it covers plant life in detail with some information on associated invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians and a few mammals.
(PNW10, $35.00)
Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and Alaska
Andy MacKinnon
Jim Pojar
FIELD GUIDE
A terrific handbook to nearly 800 species of trees, shrubs, wildflowers, grasses, ferns, mosses and lichens found along the Pacific coast from Oregon to Alaska.
(PNW02, $24.95)
Roadside Geology Series, Oregon
David D. Alt
FIELD GUIDE
Designed for the roadside traveler, this series explains in detail the geologic history of each of the states as seen through the window.
(PNW65, $16.00)
The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America
David Sibley
FIELD GUIDE
A compact, geographically-specific version of the Sibley Guide with all-new range maps, the same glorious illustrations and expanded, extremely valuable descriptions of each bird.
(USW418, $19.95)
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