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<strong>Spring</strong><br />
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<strong>WSU</strong> PRESS<br />
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Photographs • maps • bibliography<br />
5½” x 8¼" • 176 pages • Paperback<br />
ISBN 978-0-87422-307-1 • $22.95<br />
Photographs • maps • notes •<br />
bibliography<br />
6" x 9" • 544 pages • Paperback<br />
ISBN 978-0-87422-286-9 • $29.95<br />
NEW TITLE<br />
Made in Hanford<br />
The Bomb that<br />
Changed the World<br />
Hill Williams<br />
In 1932, James Chadwick,<br />
a British scientist,<br />
discovered the neutron.<br />
Ominously, in late<br />
1938 on the eve of<br />
World War II, German<br />
researchers used the subatomic<br />
particle to split<br />
the uranium atom, and<br />
the United <strong>State</strong>s soon<br />
found itself in a race against Germany for the<br />
ultimate weapon—one able to release the<br />
energy of an uncontrolled chain reaction.<br />
President Franklin D. Roosevelt took a<br />
significant gamble and approved a project<br />
based more on hopes and assumptions than<br />
B-Reactor at the Hanford Site. Courtesy of the<br />
Department of Energy<br />
NEW TITLE<br />
Splendid Service<br />
The Montana National<br />
Guard, 1867-2006<br />
Edited by Orlan J. Svingen<br />
Since its humble 1867<br />
beginning, Montana<br />
National guardsmen have<br />
served honorably during<br />
natural disasters, the<br />
Spanish-American War,<br />
the Mexican border crises,<br />
labor disputes, both World<br />
Wars, the Cold War, the<br />
Vietnam War, Desert Storm,<br />
and more. This extensively<br />
researched volume recounts<br />
the organization’s history through<br />
descriptions of military life, important<br />
achievements, painful failures, and heartbreaking<br />
sacrifices.<br />
actual accomplishments. But the amazingly<br />
complex operation was carried out with a<br />
speed and secrecy unheard of today. Engineers<br />
designed huge buildings at Hanford to produce<br />
bomb-size quantities of plutonium, a massive<br />
scale-up from laboratory work that had produced<br />
the element in amounts too small to be seen<br />
even under a microscope. In just two years, the<br />
farming community became the world’s first<br />
plutonium factory. On August 9, 1945, when the<br />
“Fat Man” fell on Nagasaki, Hanford workers<br />
understood their part in changing the world.<br />
Yet even after the war ended, nuclear testing<br />
continued, profoundly impacting the people<br />
of the Marshall Islands. Hill Williams offers<br />
scientific explanations and his own reminiscences<br />
as he traces Hanford’s role in the story of the<br />
plutonium bomb.<br />
Hill Williams was reared in Pasco, <strong>Washington</strong>. He is a<br />
former Seattle Times science writer and the awardwinning<br />
author of the <strong>WSU</strong> <strong>Press</strong> bestseller, The Restless<br />
Northwest.<br />
RECENT RELEASE<br />
Tree Top<br />
Creating a Fruit<br />
Revolution<br />
David H. Stratton<br />
In mid-1900s <strong>Washington</strong>,<br />
beverage salesman William<br />
Charbonneau started using<br />
leftover apple culls to create<br />
his own brand of 100% apple<br />
juice. In 1960, his company<br />
became a growers’ cooperative,<br />
and Tree Top Inc. was born.<br />
Over the next fifty years,<br />
the innovative cooperative<br />
continued to expand and<br />
Photographs • notes •<br />
bibliography • index<br />
9" x 10½" • 120 pages • Paperback<br />
ISBN 978-0-87422-306-4 • $29.95<br />
revolutionize the industry. Today, <strong>Washington</strong> is<br />
the nation’s leading apple producer, the fruit is<br />
the state’s top-ranked agricultural commodity, and<br />
Tree Top has been a significant contributor to the<br />
industry’s success.<br />
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CURRENT BEST SELLERS<br />
Horse Camping<br />
[Revised Edition]<br />
George B. Hatley<br />
Photographs by Lewis Portnoy<br />
Foreword by Juli S. Thorson<br />
Using photos taken in Idaho’s magnificent Seven Devils<br />
wilderness, a consummate cattle rancher and trail guide<br />
advises pack trip enthusiasts with a practical and uniquely sage<br />
perspective.<br />
136 pages (2010) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-303-3 • $24.95<br />
Women’s Votes, Women’s Voices<br />
The Campaign for Equal Rights in <strong>Washington</strong><br />
Shanna Stevenson<br />
Women’s Votes, Women’s Voices provides a comprehensive<br />
summary of the <strong>Washington</strong> suffragette’s long but successful<br />
struggle to win a political voice, and presents vignettes on many<br />
of the movement’s most active leaders.<br />
Published by the <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>State</strong> Historical Society<br />
128 pages (2009) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-917048-74-6 • $24.95<br />
Shaper of Seattle<br />
Reginald Heber Thomson’s Pacific Northwest<br />
William H. Wilson<br />
During his tenure, city engineer Reginald Heber Thomson<br />
delivered a clean, reliable water supply, a workable sewage system,<br />
regraded streets, and more. Shaper of Seattle recounts the life and<br />
work of this extraordinary man and his devotion to the Emerald<br />
City.<br />
240 pages (2009) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-301-9 • $29.95<br />
Crooked River Country<br />
Wranglers, Rogues, and Barons<br />
David Braly<br />
North Central Oregon’s hostile country and severe climate bred<br />
genuine Wild West legends—hardy souls who defied immense<br />
adversity. Despite range wars, drought, lawlessness, and economic<br />
depression, a harsh wilderness ultimately became an industrial<br />
power.<br />
344 pages (2007) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-293-7 • $24.95<br />
Season of Suffering<br />
Coming of Age in Occupied France, 1940–45<br />
Nicole H. Taflinger<br />
The Nazi invasion forever altered 13-year-old Nicole Braux’s<br />
world in 1940. Four years later, after liberation, she found herself<br />
deeply in love with an American, a pilot for General Patton.<br />
Her memoir draws a poignant, candid rendering of her life as a<br />
passionate French adolescent under German occupation—an<br />
existence drenched in deprivation and despair, but also marked<br />
by miraculous events and unexpected romance.<br />
168 pages (2010) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-305-7 • $22.95<br />
An Election for the Ages<br />
Rossi vs. Gregoire, 2004<br />
Trova Heffernan<br />
Foreword by Secretary of <strong>State</strong> Sam Reed<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>State</strong>’s November 2004 election led to the closest<br />
ballot results for any governor’s race in American history. It took<br />
until June 2005 to determine the winner. An Election for the<br />
Ages clarifies and explains interpretations of election statutes,<br />
court rulings, and the role of state officials, providing an inside<br />
look at how Secretary of <strong>State</strong> Sam Reed and key executive and<br />
election staff members supervised the heated political battle.<br />
184 pages (2010) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-304-0 • $19.95<br />
Greenscapes<br />
Olmsted’s Pacific Northwest<br />
Joan Hockaday<br />
In the early twentieth century, the meticulous and visionary<br />
landscape-architect John Charles Olmsted designed green<br />
retreats that still refresh urban souls in Portland, Seattle, and<br />
Spokane.<br />
196 pages (2009) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-298-2 • $29.95<br />
Finding Chief Kamiakin<br />
The Life and Legacy of a Northwest Patriot<br />
Richard D. Scheuerman and Michael O. Finley<br />
Photography by John Clement<br />
A mid-1800s surge of immigrants incited a cataclysmic<br />
upheaval that jeopardized the very existence of the Plateau’s<br />
native people. Chief Kamiakin, a prominent Yakama leader,<br />
resolved to resist threats to their lands and traditional way of<br />
life.<br />
248 pages (2008) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-297-5 • $34.95<br />
Slick as a Mitten<br />
Ezra Meeker’s Klondike Enterprise<br />
Dennis M. Larsen<br />
Despite his advanced age, Oregon Trail pioneer Ezra Meeker<br />
ventured to Alaska and the treacherous Klondike. Four<br />
years of letters, most from Ezra to his beloved wife Eliza Jane,<br />
portray details of his risky scheme to transport and sell more<br />
than 60 tons of groceries to Yukon gold miners.<br />
136 pages (2009) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-302-6 • $24.95<br />
In the Shadow of the Mountain<br />
The Spirit of the CCC<br />
Edwin G. Hill<br />
A typical recruit in the Civilian Conservation Corps describes<br />
“the best years of his life” at Camp Hard Labor Creek in<br />
Georgia and in the shadow of Mount Adams and Mount St.<br />
Helens in <strong>Washington</strong>.<br />
208 pages (1990) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-073-5 • $14.50<br />
Terra Northwest<br />
Interpreting People and Place<br />
Edited by David H. Stratton<br />
Eminent Pacific Northwest historians probe the region’s<br />
changing society and culture. Essays examine Spanish<br />
exploration, Native American religion and worldview,<br />
Canadian-United <strong>State</strong>s political relations, WWII<br />
immigration, women’s history, and more.<br />
232 pages (2007) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-291-3 • $21.95<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>State</strong> Government and<br />
Politics<br />
Edited by Cornell W. Clayton, Lance T. LeLoup,<br />
and Nicholas P. Lovrich<br />
Utilizing intriguing case studies, this thorough examination of<br />
<strong>Washington</strong>’s rich, sometimes quirky, and utterly fascinating<br />
experiment with self-government offers fresh discussions and<br />
analysis from top political authorities throughout the state.<br />
248 pages (2004) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-273-9 • $19.95<br />
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<strong>WSU</strong> PRESS CLASSICS<br />
Wandering and Feasting<br />
A <strong>Washington</strong> Cookbook<br />
Mary Houser Caditz<br />
In celebration of <strong>Washington</strong>’s bounty, Wandering and Feasting<br />
takes readers on an exciting culinary journey throughout the<br />
state. Vignettes on local communities note each region’s history<br />
and its native and cultivated foods, which are highlighted in<br />
more than two hundred delicious recipes.<br />
352 pages (1996) • Spiral • ISBN 978-0-87422-138-1 • $29.95<br />
Not As Briefed<br />
From the Doolittle Raid to a German Stalag<br />
Colonel C. Ross Greening<br />
Compiled and edited by Dorothy Greening and Karen<br />
Morgan Driscoll<br />
Ross Greening piloted a B-25 in the 1942 Doolittle Raid,<br />
was shot down over Italy in 1943, escaped from a POW<br />
train, hid out in the mountains of northern Italy, and<br />
ended up in a German stalag. His remarkable paintings<br />
and writing recall his World War II experiences.<br />
208 pages (2001) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-259-3 • $31.95<br />
Farallon<br />
Shipwreck and Survival on the Alaska Shore<br />
Steve K. Lloyd<br />
In 1910, the steamship Farallon ran aground in Cook Inlet,<br />
stranding the crew and passengers on the barren shore. Lloyd’s<br />
riveting writing paired with amazing photographs taken by the<br />
ship’s mail clerk reveal a tale of hardy seafaring men surviving<br />
hunger and despair under brutal circumstances.<br />
224 pages (2000) • Hardbound • ISBN 978-0-87422-193-0 • $35<br />
Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-194-7 • $18.95<br />
The Funhouse Mirror<br />
Reflections on Prison<br />
Robert Ellis Gordon<br />
Robert Ellis Gordon’s account of teaching writing in <strong>Washington</strong><br />
prisons is aided by essays and stories contributed by the prisoners<br />
themselves. Together, Gordon and his students provide revealing<br />
glimpses of this vast, secret-laden subculture of incarcerated<br />
individuals, which nationwide comprises more than two million<br />
U.S. citizens.<br />
132 pages (2000) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-198-5 • $16.95<br />
The Way We Ate<br />
Pacific Northwest Cooking, 1843-1900<br />
Jacqueline B. Williams<br />
Food historian Jacqueline B. Williams describes cooking and<br />
dining practices from the earliest years of settlement to the time<br />
when railroads transported the latest ingredients and utensils,<br />
shedding significant light on a mundane aspect of our past.<br />
240 pages (1996) • Hardbound • ISBN 978-0-87422-137-4 • $22.95<br />
Grand Coulee<br />
Harnessing a Dream<br />
Paul C. Pitzer<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />
Book Award, 2000<br />
The struggle for Grand Coulee Dam and the story of its<br />
construction is a saga of people striving for dazzling goals and<br />
then working, often against each other and nature, to complete<br />
the spectacular project.<br />
552 pages (1994) • Hardbound • ISBN 978-0-87422-113-8 • $42<br />
Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-110-7 • $24.95<br />
Surviving the Oregon Trail, 1852<br />
As Told by Mary Ann and Willis Boatman and Augmented<br />
with Accounts by other Overland Travelers<br />
Weldon Willis Rau<br />
The great 1852 overland migration was a year in which cholera<br />
took a terrible toll on lives. Firsthand accounts, including the<br />
words and thoughts of the young, recently-married Boatmans,<br />
convey the journey’s hardship and heartbreak.<br />
256 pages (2001) • Hardbound • ISBN 978-0-8722-237-1 • $35<br />
Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-238-8 • $18.95<br />
Native River<br />
The Columbia Remembered<br />
William D. Layman<br />
In images and narratives, Native River recreates the Mid-<br />
Columbia as it was before the building of seven major dams.<br />
Featuring a wealth of illustrations, maps, and photographs,<br />
many never-before-published, this finely crafted book focuses<br />
on the 350-mile reach of the middle Columbia River.<br />
208 pages (2002) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-257-9 • $29.95<br />
The Restless Northwest<br />
A Geological Story<br />
Hill Williams<br />
In an easy, conversational style, The Restless Northwest provides<br />
a brief overview of the remarkable geological processes that have<br />
shaped the Pacific Northwest.<br />
176 pages (2002) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-250-0 • $19.95<br />
The Mapmaker’s Eye<br />
David Thompson on the Columbia Plateau<br />
Jack Nisbet<br />
Experience the sweep of human and natural history on the<br />
early nineteenth-century Columbia Plateau through the eyes of<br />
intrepid explorer and cartographer, David Thompson.<br />
192 pages (2005) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-285-2 • $29.95<br />
NOVELs by karl may<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />
Book Award, 2003<br />
Two lively English translations escort readers back in<br />
time to the daring adventures of Old Shatterhand and<br />
the Apache chief, Winnetou.<br />
Winnetou<br />
Translated and Abridged by David Koblick<br />
256 pages (1999) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-179-4 • $16.95<br />
The Oil Prince<br />
Translated by Herbert Windolf<br />
368 pages (2003) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-262-3 • $18.95<br />
Books by Robert e. ficken<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> Territory<br />
This comprehensive volume is the definitive economic<br />
and political saga of territorial <strong>Washington</strong>.<br />
304 pages (2002)<br />
Hardbound • ISBN 978-0-87422-249-4 • $35.00<br />
Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-261-6 • $22.95<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />
The Inaugural Decade, 1889-1899<br />
This sequel deftly describes the turbulent first decade of<br />
statehood—ten years that laid the foundation for the<br />
following century and beyond.<br />
304 pages (2007) • Paperback • ISBN 978-0-87422-288-3 • $21.95<br />
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SELECTED BACKLIST<br />
ART/PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
Andrew L. Hofmeister<br />
Odyssey<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-075-9 • $7.50<br />
Art and Context<br />
The 1950s and ’60s<br />
Chris Bruce, Nella Van Dyke, Keith Wells<br />
Museum of Art, <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong><br />
Hdb. • 978-0-9755662-2-0 • $24.95<br />
The Art People Love<br />
Stories of Richard S. Beyer’s Life and<br />
His Sculpture<br />
Margaret W. Beyer<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-184-8 • $16.95<br />
Crossroads and Connections<br />
Central <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>University</strong> Art<br />
Alumni Exhibition<br />
Central <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>University</strong> Art Dept.<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-300-2 • $29.95<br />
Extending the Artist’s Hand<br />
Contemporary Sculpture from the<br />
Walla Walla Foundry<br />
Compiled by Chris Bruce<br />
Museum of Art, <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong><br />
Hdb. • 978-0-9755662-0-6 • $24.95<br />
Palouse Country<br />
George Bedirian<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-254-8 • $32.95<br />
Witch of Kodakery<br />
The Photography of Myra Albert<br />
Wiggins, 1869-1956<br />
Carole Glauber<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-148-0 • $16.95<br />
BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY<br />
Clarence C. Dill<br />
The Life of a Western Politician<br />
Kerry E. Irish<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-190-9 • $16.95<br />
Iron in Her Soul<br />
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and<br />
the American Left<br />
Helen C. Camp<br />
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-105-3 • $30.00<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-106-0 • $21.00<br />
Iron Pants<br />
Oregon’s Anti-New Deal Governor,<br />
Charles Henry Martin<br />
Gary Murrell<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-196-1 • $22.95<br />
Isaac I. Stevens<br />
Young Man in a Hurry<br />
Kent D. Richards<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-094-0 • $24.95<br />
Ranald MacDonald<br />
Pacific Rim Adventurer<br />
Jo Ann Roe<br />
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-147-3 • $35.00<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-146-6 • $18.95<br />
Rufus Woods, the Columbia<br />
River, and the Building<br />
of Modern <strong>Washington</strong><br />
Robert E. Ficken<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-122-0 • $14.95<br />
Seattle’s Historian and Promoter<br />
The Life of Edmond Stephen Meany<br />
George A. Frykman<br />
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-178-7 • $14.95<br />
Very Close to Trouble<br />
The Johnny Grant Memoir<br />
Edited by Lyndel Meikle<br />
Hdb. • 978-0-87422-140-4 • $35.00<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-139-8 • $17.95<br />
COOKING/FOOD HISTORY<br />
Good Times at Green Lake<br />
Recipes for Seattle’s Favorite Park<br />
Susan Banks and Carol Orr<br />
Pbk. • 978-0-87422-235-7 • $9.95<br />
Seasoned with Words—<br />
A Cookbook<br />
Stories, Memoirs & Poems about Food<br />
Oregon Writers Colony<br />
Hdb. • 978-1-891535-01-7 • $22.00<br />
EDUCATION/REFERENCE<br />
AfricaDotEdu<br />
IT Opportunities and Higher<br />
Education in Africa<br />
Edited by M.A. Beebe, K.M. Kouakou,<br />
B. Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, and M. Rao<br />
Published by Tata McGraw-Hill<br />
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The Library of Leonard and<br />
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Books by Newbery Award<br />
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MARITIME HISTORY<br />
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The Voyages of John Meares, R.N., to<br />
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The World of the<br />
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Janet C. Gilmore<br />
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MILITARY HISTORY<br />
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Through These Portals<br />
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MULTICULTURAL THEMES<br />
Africana Studies<br />
Philosophical Perspectives and<br />
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An African American Family<br />
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Color<br />
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Forbidden Red<br />
Widowhood in Urban Nepal<br />
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<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>State</strong> College and the<br />
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Takhoma<br />
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The Wenatchee Valley and Its<br />
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Desert Wings<br />
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To the White Clouds<br />
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In God’s Country<br />
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<strong>Washington</strong><br />
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Irene Martin<br />
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Built in <strong>Washington</strong><br />
12,000 Years of Pacific Northwest<br />
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Eccentric Seattle<br />
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Forgotten Trails<br />
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PREHISTORY<br />
The Archaeology of the Bobtail<br />
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The Hoko River Archaeological<br />
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Marmes Rockshelter<br />
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Pacific Latin America in Prehistory<br />
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