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Among PenguinsA Bird Man in AntarcticaNoah Strycker

The year he graduated from college, twenty-two-year-old Noah Strycker was dropped by helicopter in a remote Antarctic field camp with two bird scientists and a three-month supply of frozen food. His subjects: more than a quarter million penguins.

Compact, industrious, and approachable, the Adélie Penguins who call Antarctica home visit their breeding grounds each summer to nest and rear their young before returning to sea. Because of long-term studies, scientists may know more about how these penguins will adjust to climate change than any other creature in the world.

Bird scientists like Strycker are less well known. Like the intrepid early explorers of Antarctica, modern scientists drawn to the frozen continent face an utterly inhospitable landscape, one that inspires, isolates, and punishes.

With wit, curiosity, and a deep knowledge of his subject, Strycker recounts the reality of life at the end of the Earth—thousand-year-old penguin mummies, hurricane-force blizzards, and day-to-day existence in below-freezing temperatures—and delves deep into a world of science, obsession, and birds.

Among Penguins weaves a captivating tale of penguins and their researchers on the coldest, driest, highest, and windiest continent on Earth. Birders, lovers of the Antarctic, and fans of first-person adventure narratives will be fascinated by Strycker’s book.

“Noah Strycker is going places, and he is taking us along for the ride. There is something fundamentally sunny about Among Penguins. This book will be a fan favorite for years to come.” —Ted Floyd, Editor, Birding magazine

“Cape Crozier, against the largest ice shelf on Earth, in the shadow of an extinct volcano, and at the doorstep of the least human-affected stretch of ocean remaining on the planet, is one of Earth’s power spots. It’s refreshing to get Noah Strycker’s impressions of this place through his day-to-day experiences; he definitely had all his senses tested.” —David Ainley, author, The Adélie Penguin: Bellwether of Climate Change

April 2011. 6 x 9 inches. 224 pages (includes 16-page color insert). Color photographs. Maps. Index. ISBN 978-0-87071-629-4. Paperback, $19.95

NOAH STRYCKER graduated from Oregon State University in 2008. He has studied birds around the globe, including on Southeast Farallon Island; in the Kimberley, Australia; in Panama; in Hawaii; and in the Antarctic. He is associate editor of Birding magazine. He blogs at www.noahstrycker.com.

Author photo by Kirsten Lindquist

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RON STRICKLAND is the founder and past executive director of the Pacific Northwest Trail Association. He is the author of The Pacific Northwest Trail Guide, River Pigs and Cayuses: Oral Histories from the Pacific Northwest, and Whistlepunks and Geoducks: Oral Histories from the Pacific Northwest. In 2010, he received the L.L. Bean Outdoor Heroes Award. www.ronstrickland.com

PathfinderBlazing a New Wilderness Trail in Modern AmericaRon StricklandFounder of the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail

Ron Strickland has spent a good deal of time walking. In 2004, he completed the Pacific Crest Trail, with a 1,500-mile hike from the Mojave Desert to the Columbia River. In 2009, he hiked the length of the New England Trail.

Since 1983, when he hiked the 1,200 miles of the Pacific Northwest Trail, he has had a dream of showcasing the best hiking of the Rockies, Purcells, Okanogan, Cascades, Olympics, and Wilderness Coast. He spent years raising funds, recruiting volunteers, cutting brush, digging dirt, and lobbying landowners, officials, and politicians. In 2009, the Pacific Northwest Trail, which runs from the Continental Divide to the Pacific Ocean, traversing three national parks and seven national forests, was finally declared a National Scenic Trail.

In this adventurous and moving memoir, Strickland—known in the backcountry as “Pathfinder”—shares his insider view of the joys and adventures of long-distance hiking. He intersperses colorful portraits of memorable trail characters and lush descriptions of hikes he knows firsthand. He describes the experience of conceiving and establishing the Pacific Northwest Trail, detailing the setbacks and triumphs along the way.

Pathfinder offers the rich insights and experiences of a longtime hiker, inspiring readers to the wonder of hiking and the outdoors.

May 2011. 6 x 9 inches. 256 pages. Map. Line drawings. Index. Bibliography. Glossary. ISBN 978-0-87071-603-4. Paperback, $19.95

The author hiking Hannegan Pass

River Pigs and CayusesOral Histories from the Pacific NorthwestRon StricklandISBN 978-0-87071-494-8 $17.95 Paperback

Whistlepunks and GeoducksOral Histories from the Pacific NorthwestRon StricklandISBN 978-0-87071-495-5 $19.95 Paperback

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

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KATHERINE COLE has been a wine columnist for The Oregonian since 2002 and she is the wine columnist and blind tasting coordinator for MIX, Portland’s Magazine of Food + Drink. She lives in Portland, Oregon. www.katherinecole.com

Voodoo VintnersOregon’s Astonishing Biodynamic WinegrowersKatherine Cole

Could cow horns, vortexes, and the words of a prophet named Rudolf Steiner hold the key to producing the most alluring wines in the world—and to saving the planet?

In Voodoo Vintners, wine writer Katherine Cole reveals the mysteries of biodynamic winegrowing and explores its practice in Oregon vineyards. Cole’s story of biodynamic winegrowing starts on the back of a motorcycle in Persia and ends on a farm where the work is done by draft horses, chickens, and goats.

Biodynamic winegrowing can be traced from Paleolithic times to the finest domaines in Burgundy today. At the epicenter of the American biodynamic revolution are the Oregon vintners who believe that this spiritual style of farming results in the truest translations of terroir and the purest pinot noirs possible. Cole introduces these “voodoo vintners,” examining their motivations and rationalizations and explaining why the need to farm biodynamically courses through their blood.

Voodoo Vintners answers the call of oenophiles everywhere for more information about this “beyond organic” style of farming. Cole’s engaging narrative is a must-read for anyone interested in wine, sustainable agriculture, or the local food movement.

“The fundamentals of biodynamic agriculture are these: Time farming decisions according to the movements of the moon and stars in the sky. Use the raw materials on your property to nourish your crops. Protect nature, which in return will protect your harvest. And, in doing all these things, harness the spiritual forces of the heavens.

“Some of these maxims might sound unusual to us, but the fact is that humans have been raising crops this way since the dawn of civilization.” —from Voodoo Vintners

June 2011. 6 x 9 inches. 192 pages. Index. ISBN 978-0-87071-605-8. Paperback, $18.95

OF RELATED INTEREST

The GrailA year ambling & shambling through an Oregon vineyard in pursuit of the best pinot noir wine in the whole wild worldBrian Doyle ISBN 978-0-87071-093-3$18.95 Paperback

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The Thunder TreeLessons from an Urban WildlandRobert Michael PyleForeword by Richard Louv

An engrossing memoir and an eloquent portrait of place, The Thunder Tree shows how powerful the relationship between people—especially children—and the natural world can be.

“When people connect with nature, it happens somewhere,” Pyle writes. “My own point of intimate contact with the land was a ditch… Without a doubt, most of the elements of my life flowed from that canal.” The High Line Canal, originally built outside of Denver, Colorado, as part of a plan to move river water to the Western plains for irrigation, became the author’s place of sanctuary and play, and his birthplace as a naturalist.

“‘What is the extinction of a condor to a child who has never seen a wren?’ ... That sentence alone is reason to celebrate the republication of The Thunder Tree, a classic in the literature of the human relationship with the natural world,” writes Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods, in his foreword to this edition.

For a new generation of readers, Pyle’s environmental coming-of-age story offers a powerful argument for preserving opportunities to explore nature.

“Pyle has written an engrossing story on at least two levels: a charming memoir of his youth on the canal and a sobering account of uncontrolled development and loss of habitat.”—Publishers Weekly

“‘The Thunder Tree’ was a huge, hollow old cottonwood in which the author and his brother once found shelter as children from a life-threat-ening hailstorm. … this book is about the relationship between people and natural areas and how each affects the other.” —Library Journal

“Never preachy, never cloying: a powerful and memorable example of place writing.” —Kirkus Reviews

April 2011. 6 x 9 inches. 248 pages. Map. Notes. Index. ISBN 978-0-87071-602-7. Paperback, $18.95

ROBERT MICHAEL PYLE is the author of Mariposa Road: The First Butterfly Big Year, Chasing Monarchs, Where Bigfoot Walks, and Wintergreen, which received a John Burroughs Medal. He lives in Southwest Washington.

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PotluckCommunity on the Edge of WildernessAna Maria Spagna

In Potluck, Ana Maria Spagna explores the deep connection between people and place. Her affectionate, wry, and wise writings journey from Tijuana to a California beach to Utah’s canyon country—and, always, back to the sparsely populated valley on the edge of the North Cascades wilderness that she calls home.

Often, Potluck homes in on the everyday gatherings that, over time, define a community—a makeshift wedding, an art gallery opening, a farewell potluck, a work party, a campfire, a political caucus, a funeral. Spagna doesn’t shy away from what pushes people apart—pettiness, prejudice, and idiosyncrasy—and she marvels at what brings people together, and what holds them there.

She asks the universal question, “What connects us?” In Potluck, we discover, again and again, the gift of community—easy and uneasy, deep and enduring and essential.

“Ana Maria Spagna brings something new and important to the Ameri-can tradition of writing about life at the edge of wilderness. Her stories are shaped by chainsaws and courage, but also by potlucks, unexpected love, hand-held radio calls, and the crazy sustaining friendships that create a community from everybody who washes up at the place where the river meets the trail. John Muir (alone at the top of a mountain) might be puzzled by her book, but Henry David Thoreau (planting beans by the pond) would love it. It’s rueful, funny, suspenseful, insightful, and altogether true.” —Kathleen Dean Moore, author of Wild Comfort

“Spagna peels back the reality of living in a small, close community. It is not easy. It is full of tensions that never resolve. Full of differences, sacrifices, and rewards. In the end she wins through to unforgettable clarity about this oft-glamorized, easily sentimental condition—clarity that feels like wisdom.” —David Oates, author of City Limits

April 2011. 5.5 x 8.5 inches. 176 pages. ISBN 978-0-87071-591-4. Paperback, $18.95

ANA MARIA SPAGNA is the author of Test Ride on the Sunnyland Bus: A Daughter’s Civil Rights Journey, winner of the 2009 River Teeth Literary Nonfiction Contest, and Now Go Home: Wilderness, Belonging, and the Crosscut Saw, named a best book of 2004 by The Seattle Times. Her writing is widely published in journals and magazines, including High Country News, Mountain Gazette, Oregon Quarterly, Orion, and Utne Reader. She lives in Stehekin, Washington. www.anamariaspagna.com

Now Go HomeWilderness, Belonging, and the Crosscut SawAna Maria Spagna ISBN 978-0-87071-009-4 $18.95 Paperback

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

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Remembering the Power of WordsThe Life of an Oregon Activist, Legislator, and Community LeaderAvel Louise Gordly with Patricia A. SchechterForeword by Charlotte RutherfordThe inaugural volume in the Women and Politics in the Pacific Northwest SeriesSeries editor: Melody Rose

Remembering the Power of Words recounts the personal and professional journey of Avel Gordly, the first African American woman elected to the Oregon State Senate.

The book is a brave and honest telling of Gordly’s life. She shares the challenges and struggles she faced growing up Black in Portland in the 1950s and 1960s, as well as her determination to attend college, the dedication to activism that took her from Portland to Africa, and her eventual decision to run for a seat in the state legislature.

That words have power is a constant undercurrent in Gordly’s account and a truth she learned early in life. “Growing up, finding my own voice,” she writes, “was tied up with denying my voice or having it forcefully rejected and in all of that the memory of my father is very strong. To this day—and I am today a very experienced public speaker—preparation to speak takes a great deal of energy.” That this memoir has its origins as an oral history is fitting since Gordly has used her voice, out loud, to teach and inspire others for many years.

Important as a biographical account of one significant Oregonian’s story, the book also contributes “broader narratives touching on Black history (and Oregon’s place within it), and most particularly the politics associated with being an African American woman,” according to series editor Melody Rose.

“If you ever wondered how a principled woman lives a public life, read Remembering the Power of Words! Here Avel Gordly reveals the challenges, victories, and fears of her life of public service—in the Oregon legislature and Senate, especially. Writing as a black female pioneer, she combines the personal with the political in a fascinating way that speaks to all of us.”

—Nell Irvin Painter, Edwards Professor of American History, Emerita, Princeton University and author of The History of White People and Sojourner Truth, A Life, A Symbol

March 2011. 6 x 9 inches. 184 pages. Women and Politics in the Pacific Northwest Series. B&W Photographs. Bibliography. Index. ISBN 978-0-87071-604-1. Paperback, $18.95

AVEL LOUISE GORDLY was the first African American woman elected to the Oregon State Senate, where she served for three terms, after serving three terms in the Oregon House of Representatives. She has received numerous awards for her work as a legislator and community organizer on behalf of many organizations, including the Black United Front, Portlanders Organized for Southern African Freedom, the American Friends Service Committee, the Urban League of Portland, and the House of Umoja. She teaches in the Black Studies Department at Portland State University.

PATRICIA A. SCHECHTER is Associate Professor of History at Portland State University. She is the author of Ida B. Wells-Barnett and American Reform, 1880-1930 and a series of public history projects on Oregon women’s history.

MELODY ROSE is Vice Provost for Academic Programs and Instruction at Portland State University and the Founder and Director of The Center for Women, Politics, & Policy. www.cwpp.pdx.edu

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Sonny Montes and Mexican American Activism in OregonGlenn Anthony May

With Sonny Montes and Mexican American Activism in Oregon, Glenn May makes a major contribution to the literature on Oregon and Chicano history.

On one level a biography of Oregon’s leading Mexican American activist, the book also tells the broader story of the state’s Mexican American community during the 1960s and 1970s, a story in which Sonny Montes played an important part.

Montes was a central figure in the birth of a Chicano Movement in Oregon during the 1970s, a movement that coalesced around the struggle for survival of the Colegio Cesar Chavez, a small college in Mt. Angel, Oregon, with a largely Mexican American student body. Montes led the community in collective action—sit-ins, protest marches, rallies, prayer vigils—with a consistently high level of Chicano support. The actions received wide media attention, making Sonny Montes a visible public figure.

By viewing Mexican American resistance between 1965 and 1980 through the prism of social movement theory, May’s book deepens our understanding of the Chicano Movement in Oregon and beyond as well as providing a much-needed account of the Mexican American community in Oregon during that time period.

Sonny Montes will appeal to readers interested in modern social movements, Mexican American history, and Pacific Northwest history. It is an essential resource for scholars and students in those fields.

June 2011. 6 x 9 inches. 336 pages. B&W Photographs. Map. Notes. Index. ISBN 978-0-87071-600-3. Paperback $24.95

GLENN ANTHONY MAY is the author of Inventing a Hero: The Posthumous Re-Creation of Andres Bonifacio, a finalist for the Philippine National Book Award; Battle for Batangas: A Philippine Province at War, and A Past Recovered: Essays on Philippine History and Historiography. He is a professor of history at the University of Oregon.

OF RELATED INTEREST

Mexicanos in OregonTheir Stories, Their LivesErlinda V. Gonzales-Berry and Marcela MendozaISBN 978-0-87071-584-6 $22.95 Paperback

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Toward One OregonRural-Urban Interdependence and the Evolution of a StateEdited by Michael Hibbard, Ethan Seltzer, Bruce Weber, and Beth Emshoff

Every state in the nation has geographic divisions—upstate/downstate, urban/rural, major city/rest of the state—that loom large as barriers to common cause. Toward One Oregon examines the prospects for uniting one geographically diverse state in the years ahead.

When Oregon became a state in 1859, its role in the nation and the global economy was quite different than it is today. Boundaries that made sense in the nineteenth century don’t always serve twenty-first-century needs productively. Current times demand a new, strategic understanding of the state and its role in the nation and the world if its people—all of its people—are to thrive.

Oregon, like many states, is faced with recovering and rediscovering a sense of shared purpose as it attempts to meet the needs of its diverse communities, peoples, and landscapes. Toward One Oregon explores Oregon’s urban and rural history and assesses the current situation through political, economic, and demographic lenses. The book’s contributors include historians, urban planners, journalists, economists, sociologists, and political scientists. They explore the links and splits between the two Oregons and together offer a collaborative path forward—for Oregon and for any state faced with similar, seemingly insurmountable, geographic divisions—using the best of urban and rural policies in strategic and complementary ways.

Contributors include:Carl Abbott, Richard A. Clucas, Joseph Cortright, Beth Emshoff, Mark Henkels, Michael Hibbard, David Holland, Paul Lewin, Sheila Martin, William G. Robbins, Ethan Seltzer, Bruce Sorte, Brent S. Steel, Bruce Weber

June 2011. 6 x 9 inches. 208 pages. Maps. Graphs. Bibliography. Index. ISBN 978-0-87071-596-9. Paperback, $22.95

MICHAEL HIBBARD is the Planning, Public Policy, and Management Director for the University of Oregon’s Institute for Policy Research and Innovation. ETHAN SELTZER is Director and Professor, Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning at Portland State University. BRUCE WEBER is the Director of Urban Studies and Planning and Co-director of Oregon State University’s Rural Poverty Research Center, and Professor in OSU’s Agricultural and Resource Economics department. BETH EMSHOFF serves as Metro Specialist for Oregon State University Extension in Portland.

NEW BOOKS

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A Field GuideCary Kerst and Steve Gordon

With interest in watching, identifying, and studying dragonflies and damselflies at an all-time high, the time is right for this first definitive field guide devoted solely to dragonflies and damselflies of Oregon.

Cary Kerst and Steve Gordon’s authoritative new guide includes information on identification, as well as biology and behavior, using common terms useful to the novice and experienced enthusiast alike. The book features stunning color photographs of the male and female of all species currently known in Oregon, along with helpful illustrations and charts with important identification characteristics.

Dragonflies and Damselflies of Oregon presents the life cycle and larval habits of dragonflies and damselflies, along with photographs of the larvae of families. The Oregon range for each species is mapped, and the size range of adults is provided in text and illustration. The book also includes a description of the best sites in Oregon to observe these amazing insects, a useful tool for viewing uncommon species in spectacular settings.

Dragonflies and Damselflies of Oregon is an essential reference for Odonatists, entomologists, birders, butterfly watchers, fishermen, wetland experts, naturalists, gardeners, artists, photographers, and all outdoor enthusiasts.

• 91 species descriptions, with ID charts

• Full-color photographs of all species known in Oregon, with illustrations and charts

• Description of 30 best locations in Oregon to observe dragonflies

• Useful appendices and index

May 2011. 5.5 x 8.5 inches. 304 pages. Color Photographs. Drawings. Charts. Index. ISBN 978-0-87071-589-1. Paperback, $24.95

CARY KERST retired from a career in environmental sciences and now teaches classes with Willamette Resources and Education Network (WREN), Oregon State University, Oregon Paleolands Institute, and Mt. Pisgah Arboretum. He coauthored Dragonflies and Damselflies of the Willamette Valley, Oregon. He has been fascinated with dragonflies since college.

After retiring from thirty years as a planner for the Lane Council of Governments, longtime birder STEVE GORDON became interested in Odonates. Along with coauthoring Dragonflies and Damselflies of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, he was a contributing author to Birds of Oregon: Status and Distribution and Birds of Lane County, Oregon.

NEW BOOKS

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No Small PotatoesHow a Family Potato Salad Recipe Is Fast Becoming a Billion Dollar BusinessAl Reser with Kerry Tymchuk Preface by Dr. Edward J. Ray

In 1960 when twenty-five-year-old Al Reser became president of the potato salad manufacturing business which his parents began in their Oregon farmhouse kitchen ten years earlier, the company had a dozen or so part-time employees and annual sales of $300,000. Accountants told Al that the business was a likely candidate for bankruptcy. What the balance sheets didn’t account for, however, was the perseverance, hard work, and ingenuity of Al Reser.

Today, Reser’s Fine Foods is one of the most respected and admired companies in the food industry, boasting over 2,600 employees and annual sales approaching one billion dollars. Reser’s salads, side dishes, dips, Mexican food specialties, snack foods, and desserts are familiar sights in kitchens in all fifty states, as well as in Canada and Mexico. The philanthropy of Al and his family has also made the Reser name familiar to America’s college football fans, as the Oregon State University Beavers play their home football games in Reser Stadium.

In No Small Potatoes, Al Reser not only shares the inspiring story of his rise from poverty to the top of the business world, he also recounts the tough decisions that spurred Reser’s phenomenal growth, and the values that have guided his steps. It is a book that will inspire anyone who hopes to grow a small business into something bigger, and is proof that small potatoes and big dreams are a perfect recipe for success.

“Visionary business leader, generous philanthropist, tireless advocate for Oregon State University: Al Reser was all this and more. He was a true Oregon treasure, a great corporate citizen, and No Small Potatoes is a story that will make all Oregonians proud.” —Ted Kulongoski, Governor of Oregon

Published by Oregon State University Alumni Association. Now available. 5.5 x 8.5 inches. 136 pages. B&W photographs. ISBN 978-0-87071-630-0. Hardcover, $19.95

AL RESER was Chairman of the Board of Reser’s Fine Foods for fifty years, until his death in 2010.

KERRY TYMCHUK has served as a top aide to United States Senators Bob Dole and Gordon Smith. He assisted Bob and Elizabeth Dole in the writing of five books and worked with Columbia Sportswear Chair Gert Boyle in the writing of One Tough Mother.

DISTRIBUTED TITLES

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Gathering MossA Natural and Cultural History of MossesROBIN WALL KIMMERERISBN 978-0-87071-499-3 $18.95 Paperback

How to Live Longer and Feel BetterLINUS PAULINGIntroduction by Melinda GormleyAfterword by Stephen LawsonISBN 978-0-87071-096-4 $19.95 Paperback

An Architectural Guidebook to PortlandSecond editionBART KINGISBN 978-0-87071-191-6 $22.95 Paperback

Oregon Coastal Access GuideA Mile-by-Mile Guide to Scenic and Recreational Attractions Second EditionKENN OBERRECHTCo-published with Oregon Sea GrantISBN 978-0-87071-293-7 $22.95 Paperback

Stubborn TwigThree Generations in the Life of a Japanese American FamilyLAUREN KESSLERISBN 978-0-87071-417-7 $18.95 Paperback

Wild BeautyPhotographs of the Columbia River Gorge, 1867-1957TERRY TOEDTEMEIER AND JOHN LAURSENISBN 978-0-87071-418-4 $75 Hardcover

WINNER, PNBA BOOK AWARDO R E G O N R E A D S S E L E C T I O N

Pedaling RevolutionHow Cyclists Are Changing American CitiesJEFF MAPESISBN 978-0-87071-419-1 $19.95 Paperback

BESTSELLERS

Massacred for GoldThe Chinese in Hells CanyonR. GREGORY NOKESISBN 978-0-87071-570-9 $18.95 Paperback

Another Way the River HasTaut True Tales from the NorthwestROBIN CODYISBN 978-0-87071-583-9 $18.95 Paperback

A N O R E G O N I A N “ T O P T E N N W B O O K ”

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Studies in Outdoor RecreationSearch and Research for SatisfactionThird editionRobert E. Manning A revised third edition of the classic standard text for parks and outdoor recreation management. The book synthesizes the broad, interdisciplinary field, providing a historical context and developing practical management implications. A new chapter examines the emerging issue of sense of place and its relationship to outdoor recreation.448 pages. Tables. Bibliography. Index. ISBN 978-0-87071-590-7. Paperback, $27.95s

Reflections of a Pragmatic EconomistMy Intellectual JourneyEmery N. Castle Foreword by Daniel W. BromleyThis memoir traces an intellectual journey that spans more than half a century and has helped shape the fields of agricultural, resource, and rural economics. Castle integrates his personal and professional experiences and draws on more than ten years of leadership at Resources for the Future, a think tank on resource and environmental policy research, as well as his land-grant university experience.288 pages. Copublished with the OSU Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. ISBN 978-0-87071-586-0. Paperback, $24.95s

Eminent AstoriansEdited by Karen Kirtley Introduction by Stephen Dow BeckhamAn engaging collection of nine literary biographies of important figures in Astoria’s history, from Comcomly, the powerful, one-eyed leader of the Chinook tribe when Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Columbia in 1805 to the “Salmon Kings,” who capitalized on the region’s natural bounty. Together, Astorians, Eccentric and Extraordinary and Eminent Astorians mark the city’s bicentennial in 2011. 272 pages. Published by East Oregonian Publishing Company. B&W photographs. ISBN 978-0-87071-631-7. Paperback, $19.95

Astorians, Eccentric and ExtraordinaryEdited by Karen KirtleyAstoria, Oregon—which sits at the edge of the country, on the edge of a great river, at the edge of the Pacific Ocean, and at the edge of American culture—is home to an amazing number of individuals of note. This book offers lively portraits of more than fifty of them. Contributors include Calvin Trillin, M. J. Cody, Amy Hoffman Couture, John E. Goodenberger, Nancy Ricker Hoffman, and Lissa Penner. 224 pages. Published by East Oregonian Publishing Company. B&W photographs. ISBN 978-0-87071-632-4. Paperback, $19.95

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A NovelBrian DoyleBrian Doyle’s stunning fiction debut brings to life an Oregon coastal town through the jumbled lives and braided stories of its people. “The greatest gift of Mink River is that it provides every reason in the world to see your own village, neighborhood and life in a deeper, more nuanced and connected way ...” —The Oregonian

“This lyrical mix of natural history, poetry, and Salish and Celtic lore offers crime, heartaches, celebration, healing, and death. Readers who appreciate modern classics like Sherwood Ander-son’s Winesburg, Ohio or William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying will find much to savor here.” —Library Journal (starred review)

320 pages. ISBN 978-0-87071-585-3. Paperback, $18.95

One City’s WildernessPortland’s Forest ParkThird editionMarcy Cottrell HouleThis updated and expanded edition of the definitive guide to one of the largest urban parks in the world includes full color trail maps for 29 hikes, a fold-out color map of the entire park and its watersheds, more than 80 color photographs of native plants and birds, and information about the park’s history, geology, vegetation, and wildlife. 256 pages. Color maps. Color photographs. Tables. Bibliography. Index. Fold-out map. ISBN 978-0-87071-588-4. Paperback, $19.95

Discovering Main StreetTravel Adventures in Small Towns of the NorthwestFoster ChurchPulitzer Prize–winning journalist Foster Church reveals the unexpected and unique pleasures of exploring small towns, which he calls “the last frontier” of American tourism. The book includes nearly 50 profiles organized by region—Willamette Valley, Oregon Coast, Southern Oregon, Eastern Oregon, and Southern Washington—engaging narratives with history and highlights, and maps for each region.192 pages. Maps. Index. ISBN 978-0-87071-587-7. Paperback, $18.95

Where the Crooked River RisesA High Desert HomeEllen WaterstonThis compelling collection of personal essays illuminates the people, places, and landscapes of Central Oregon’s vast high desert. Where the Crooked River Rises reveals the blessings and challenges of the author’s decades as a rancher and town resident in a place she grew to love.“Like Wallace Stegner and Ivan Doig, Waterston writes masterfully about what it means—what it really means— to live in the west.” —Kathleen Dean Moore, author of Wild Comfort

144 pages. B&W photographs. ISBN 978-0-87071-592-1. Paperback, $18.95

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City LimitsWalking Portland’s BoundaryDAVID OATESISBN 978-0-87071-095-7 $18.95 Paperback

Corvallis TrailsExploring the Heart of the ValleyMARGIE C. POWELLISBN 978-0-87071-099-5 $16.00 Paperback

Birds of OregonA General ReferenceEDITED BY DAVID B. MARSHALL, ET ALISBN 978-0-87071-182-4 $45.00 Paperback

Atlas of the Pacific NorthwestPHILIP L. JACKSON AND A. JON KIMERLING, EDS. Ninth Edition ISBN 978-0-87071-562-4 $39.95s HardcoverISBN 978-0-87071-560-0 $24.95 Paperback

American Sportsmen and the Origins of ConservationJOHN F. REIGER Third EditionISBN 978-0-87071-487-0 $24.95s Paperback

AfieldForty Years of Birding the American WestALAN CONTRERASISBN 978-0-87071-420-7 $18.95 Paperback

Beauty of the CityA.E. Doyle, Portland’s ArchitectPHILIP NILESISBN 978-0-87071-298-2 $29.95 Paperback

Catching the EbbDrift-Fishing for a Life in Cook InletBERT BENDERISBN 978-0-87071-296-8 $22.95 Paperback

Child of Steens MountainEILEEN O’KEEFFE MCVICKER WITH BARBARA J. SCOTISBN 978-0-87071-297-5 $16.95 Paperback

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Birds of Lane County, OregonALAN L. CONTRERAS, ED.ISBN 978-0-87071-180-0 $20.00 Paperback

Crater Lake National ParkA HistoryRICK HARMONISBN 978-0-87071-537-2 $22.95s Paperback

Atlas of Oregon, Second EditionWILLIAM G. LOY, ET AL.UO PressISBN 978-0-87114-101-9 $100s Hardcover

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The Collected Poems of Hazel HallEDITED BY JOHN WITTEISBN 978-0-87071-478-8. $22.95 Hardcover

Badger and Coyote Were NeighborsMelville Jacobs on Northwest Indian Myths and TalesWILLIAM R. SEABURG AND PAMELA T. AMOSS, EDS.ISBN 978-0-87071-473-3. $24.95s Paperback

Aetna and the MoonExplaining Nature in Ancient GreeceLIBA TAUBISBN 978-0-87071-196-1 $24.95s Hardcover

Bradford WashburnA Life of ExplorationMICHAEL SFRAGAISBN 978-0-87071-010-0 $24.95 Paperback

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Eden Within EdenOregon’s Utopian HeritageJAMES J. KOPPISBN 978-0-87071-424-5 $24.95 Paperback

The Environmental JusticeWilliam O. Douglas and American ConservationADAM M. SOWARDSISBN 978-0-87071-567-9 $24.95 Paperback

Empty NetsIndians, Dams, and the Columbia RiverSecond editionROBERTA ULRICHISBN 978-0-87071-188-6 $19.95 Paperback

Elegant Arches, Soaring SpansC.B. McCullough, Oregon’s Master Bridge BuilderROBERT W. HADLOWISBN 978-0-87071-534-1 $24.95 Paperback

Exploring the Tualatin River BasinA Nature and Recreation GuideTUALATIN RIVERKEEPERSISBN 978-0-87071-540-2 $19.95 Paperback

Field Guide to the Sedges of the Pacific NorthwestBARBARA L. WILSON ET AL.,THE CAREX WORKING GROUPISBN 978-0-87071-197-8 $35.00s Paperback

Following the Nez Perce TrailA Guide to the Nee-Me-Poo National Historic Trail with Eyewitness AccountsCHERYL WILFONG Second editionISBN 978-0-87071-117-6 $29.95 Paperback

Forest of TimeA Century of Science at Wind River Experimental ForestMARGARET HERRING AND SARAH GREENEISBN 978-0-87071-185-5 $22.95s Paperback

A Guide to Oregon South Coast HistoryRevised editionNATHAN DOUTHITISBN 978-87071-462-7 $22.95 Paperback

Davis CountryH. L. Davis’s NorthwestEDITED BY BRIAN BOOTH AND GLEN A. LOVEISBN 978-0-87071-577-8. $22.95 Paperback

Fishing the NorthwestAn Angler’s ReaderGLEN LOVE, ED.ISBN 978-0-87071-481-8. $28.95 Hardcover

Handbook of Oregon BirdsA Field Companion to Birds of OregonHENDRIK G. HERLYN & ALAN L. CONTRERASISBN 978-0-87071-571-6 $22.95 Paperback

A Force for ChangeBeatrice Morrow Cannady and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Oregon, 1912-1936KIMBERLEY MANGUNISBN 978-0-87071-580-8. $24.95s Paperback

The First OregoniansSecond editionLAURA BERG, ED.An Oregon Humanities BookISBN 978-1-88037-702-4 $22.95 Paperback

Eva Emery DyeRomance with the WestSHERI BARTLETT BROWNEISBN 978-0-87071-008-7. $24.95s Paperback

Handbook of Northwestern Plants Revised editionHELEN M. GILKEY AND LA REA J. DENNISISBN 978-0-87071-490-0 $34.95s Paperback

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Listening for CoyoteA Walk Across Oregon’s WildernessWILLIAM L. SULLIVANISBN 978-0-87071-526-6 $18.95 Paperback

Long JourneyContemporary Northwest PoetsDAVID BIESPIEL, ED.ISBN 978-0-87071-098-8 $22.95 Paperback

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Mammals of the Pacific NorthwestFrom the Coast to the High CascadesCHRIS MASERISBN 978-0-87071-438-2 $26.95s Paperback

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Macrolichens of the Pacific NorthwestSecond editionBRUCE MCCUNE AND LINDA GEISERISBN 978-0-87071-565-5 $30.00 Paperback

Living With BugsLeast-Toxic Solutions to Everyday Bug ProblemsJACK DEANGELISISBN 978-0-87071-421-4 $19.95 Paperback

Linus Pauling, Scientist and PeacemakerCLIFFORD MEAD AND THOMAS HAGER, EDITORSISBN 978-0-87071-294-4 $22.95 Paperback

Living with Earthquakes in the Pacific NorthwestA Survivor’s Guide, Second EditionROBERT S. YEATSISBN 978-0-87071-024-7 $29.95s Paperback

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Nature’s JusticeWritings of William O. DouglasJAMES M. O’FALLON, ED.ISBN 978-0-87071-482-5. $35.00 Hardcover ISBN 978-0-87071-569-3. $22.95 Paperback

In the Blast ZoneCatastrophe and Renewal on Mount St. HelensCHARLES GOODRICH, KATHLEEN DEAN MOORE, FREDERICK J. SWANSON, EDS.ISBN 978-0-87071-198-5 $15.95 Paperback

JumptownThe Golden Years of Portland Jazz, 1942-1957ROBERT DIETSCHEISBN 978-0-87071-114-5 $24.95 Paperback

Hive of DreamsContemporary Science Fiction from the Pacific NorthwestGRACE L. DILLON, ED.ISBN 978-0-87071-555-6. $19.95 Paperback

Lumberman’s FrontierThree Centuries of Land Use, Society, and Change in America’s ForestsTHOMAS R. COXISBN 978-0-87071-579-2 $35 Paperback

The Little LuckyA Family GeographyGAIL WELLSISBN 978-0-87071-189-3 $17.95 Paperback

The Hidden ForestThe Biography of an EcosystemJOHN R. LUOMAISBN 978-0-87071-094-0 $22.95s Paperback

KeseyKEN KESEY. MICHAEL STRELOW, ED. UO PressISBN978-0-87114-046-3 $19.95 Paperback

New EraReflections on the Human and Natural History of Central OregonJAROLD RAMSEYISBN 978-0-87071-557-0 $14.95 Paperback

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Oregon’s PromiseAn Interpretive HistoryDAVID PETERSON DEL MAR ISBN 978-0-87071-558-7 $19.95 Paperback

Oregon ViticultureEDWARD W. HELLMAN, ED.ISBN 978-0-87071-554-9 $44.95s Paperback

NosotrosThe Hispanic People of OregonERASMO GAMBOA AND CAROLYN BUAN, EDS.An Oregon Council for the Humanities bookISBN 978-0-88037-01-7 $21.95 Paperback

The Oregon Water HandbookA Guide to Water and Water ManagementRICK BASTASCHISBN 978-0-87071-181-7 $24.95s Paperback

Propagation of Pacific Northwest Native PlantsROBIN ROSE, CARYN E. C. CHACHULSKI, AND DIANE L. HAASEISBN 978-0-87071-428-3 $22.95 Paperback

PortlandPeople, Politics, and Power, 1851-2001JEWEL LANSINGISBN 978-0-87071-559-4 $35.00s HardcoverISBN 978-0-87071-118-3 $22.95 Paperback

Race and ScienceScientific Challenges to Racism in Modern AmericaPAUL FARBER AND HAMILTON CRAVENS, EDS.ISBN 978-0-87071-576-1 $24.95s Paperback

Peace at HeartAn Oregon Country LifeBARBARA DRAKEISBN 978-0-87071-455-9 $18.95 Paperback

Refusing War, Affirming PeaceA History of Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Cascade LocksJEFFREY KOVAC ISBN 978-0-87071-575-4 $21.95 Paperback

Oregon IndiansVoices from Two CenturiesSTEPHEN DOW BECKHAM, ED.ISBN 978-0-87071-088-9. $45.00 Hardcover

A River Without BanksPlace and Belonging in the Inland NorthwestWILIAM JOHNSONISBN 978-0-87071-582-2 $18.95 Paperback

Salmon NationPeople, Fish, and Our Common HomeSecond edition, an Ecotrust bookEDWARD C. WOLF & SETH ZUCKERMAN, EDS.ISBN 978-0-9676364-1-2 $9.95 Paperback

Renewing Salmon Nation’s Food TraditionsA RAFT/Ecotrust bookGARY PAUL NABHANISBN 978-0-9779332-0-4 $9.95 Paperback

Oaks Park PentimentoPortland’s Lost and Found Carousel ArtJIM LOMMASSONISBN 978-0-87071-578-5. $25.00 Hardcover

Oregon FossilsSecond Edition ELIZABETH L. ORR AND WILLIAM N. ORRISBN 978-0-87071-573-0. $24.95 Paperback

River Basins of the American WestA HIgh Country News ReaderCHAR MILLER, ED.ISBN 978-0-87071-574-7 $24.95 Paperback

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Two Wheels NorthBicycling the West Coast in 1909EVELYN MCDANIEL GIBBISBN 978-0-87071-485-6 $17.95 Paperback

The Way of the WoodsJourneys Through American ForestsLINDA UNDERHILLISBN 978-0-87071-568-6 $18.95 Paperback

With Grit and By GraceBreaking Trails in Politics and Law, A MemoirBETTY ROBERTS WITH GAIL WELLSISBN 978-0-87071-199-2 $24.95 Paperback

StrandAn Odyssey of Pacific Ocean DebrisBONNIE HENDERSONISBN 978-0-87071-299-9 $18.95 Paperback

The U.S. Forest Service in the Pacific NorthwestA HistoryGERALD W. WILLIAMSISBN 978-0-87071-572-3 $29.95s Paperback

To Harvest, To HuntStories of Resource Use in the American WestJUDITH L. LI, ED.ISBN 978-0-87071-192-3 $18.95 Paperback

To the WoodsSinking Roots, Living Lightly, and Finding True HomeEVELYN SEARLE HESSISBN 978-0-87071-581-5 $18.95 Paperback

Teaching Oregon Native LanguagesJOAN GROSS, ED.ISBN 978-0-87071-193-0 $24.95s Paperback

Silviculture and Ecology of Western U.S. ForestsJOHNN C. TAPPEINER II, ET AL.ISBN 978-0-87071-187-9 $35.00s Paperback

Yours for LibertySelections from Abigail Scott Duniway’s Suffrage NewspaperJEAN M. WARD AND ELAINE A. MAVEETYISBN 978-0-87071-474-0. $21.95 Paperback

Water in the 21st-Century WestA HIgh Country News ReaderCHAR MILLER, ED.ISBN 978-0-87071-566-2 $24.95 Paperback

Waging War on the Home FrontAn Illustrated Memoir of World War IICHAUNCY DEL FRENCHISBN 978-0-87071-048-3 $24.95 Paperback

UpstreamSons, Fathers, and RiversROBIN CAREYISBN 978-0-87071-090-2 $18.95 Paperback

TongassPulp Politics and the Fight for the Alaskan Rain Forest Second EditionKATHIE DURBINISBN 978-0-87071-056-8 $19.95 Paperback

The TillamookA Created Forest Comes of AgeGAIL WELLSISBN 978-0-87071-006-3 $19.95s Paperback

The Unforgiving CoastMaritime Disasters of the Pacific NorthwestDAVID H. GROVERISBN 978-0-87071-541-9 $19.95 Paperback

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Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River, 1810-1813ALEXANDER ROSSIntroduction by William G. RobbinsISBN 978-0-87071-528-0 $17.95 Paperback

Botanical Exploration of the Trans-Mississippi WestSUSAN DELANO MCKELVEYIntroduction by Stephen Dow BeckhamISBN 978-0-87071-513-6 $99.95s Hardcover

Children of the Fur TradeForgotten Métis of the Pacific NorthwestJOHN C. JACKSONISBN 978-0-87071-194-7 $21.95 Paperback

Down in My HeartWILLIAM STAFFORDIntroduction by Kim StaffordISBN 978-0-87071-097-1 $15.95 Paperback

Driftwood ValleyA Woman Naturalist in the Northern WildernessTHEODORA C. STANWELL-FLETCHERIntroduction by Wendell Berry ISBN 978-0-87071-524-2 $18.95 Paperback

Frontier DoctorObservations on Central Oregon and the Changing WestURLING C. COEIntroduction by Robert BuntingISBN 978-0-87071-520-4 $17.95 Paperback

Happy ValleyANNE SHANNON MONROEIntroduction by Karen BlairISBN 978-0-87071-507-5 $15.95 Paperback*

IllaheThe Story of Settlement in the Rogue River CanyonKAY ATWOODISBN 978-0-87071-539-6 $19.95 Paperback

A Majority of ScoundrelsAn Informal History of the Rocky Mountain Fur CompanyDON BERRYIntroduction by Stephen Dow BeckhamISBN 978-0-87071-089-6 $22.95 Paperback

MoontrapDON BERRYIntroduction by Jeff BakerISBN 978-0-87071-039-1 $18.95 Paperback

Narrative of a Journey across the Rocky Mountains to the Columbia RiverJOHN KIRK TOWNSEND Introduction by George A. JobanekISBN 978-0-87071-525-9 $17.95 Paperback

Nehalem Tillamook TalesTOLD BY CLARA PEARSON, COLLECTED BY ELIZABETH JACOBSIntroduction by Jarold RamseyISBN 978-0-87071-503-7 $21.95 Paperback*

On the Highest HillRODERICK HAIG-BROWNIntroduction by Laurie RicouISBN 978-0-87071-519-8 $15.95 Paperback*

The Prairie KeepersSecrets of the ZumwaltMARCY HOULEISBN 978-0-87071-186-2 $19.95 Paperback

Reach of Tide, Ring of HistoryA Columbia River VoyageSAM MCKINNEY

Introduction by Robin CodyISBN 978-0-87071-484-9 $14.95 Paperback

Requiem for a PeopleThe Rogue Indians and the FrontiersmenSTEPHEN DOW BECKHAMISBN 978-0-87071-521-1 $17.95 Paperback

River Pigs and CayusesOral Histories from the Pacific NorthwestRON STRICKLAND Introduction by William KittredgeISBN 978-0-87071-494-8 $17.95 Paperback

The Sandal and the CaveThe Indians of OregonLUTHER S. CRESSMANIntroduction by Dennis L. JenkinsISBN 978-0-87071-059-9 $14.95 Paperback

SandyThe Sandhill Crane Who Joined Our FamilyDAYTON O. HYDEIntroduction by Gretel EhrlichISBN 978-0-87071-486-3 $17.95 Paperback

SkookumAn Oregon Pioneer Family’s History and LoreSHANNON APPLEGATEISBN 978-0-87071-119-0 $21.95 Paperback

Tall Tales from Rogue RiverThe Yarns of Hathaway JonesSTEPHEN DOW BECKHAM, EDITORISBN 978-0-87071-512-9 $17.95 Paperback

Thunder TreeROBERT MICHAEL PYLEForeword by Richard Louv ISBN 978-0-87071-602-7 $18.95 Paper

To Build a ShipDON BERRYIntroduction by Jeff BakerSBN 978-0-87071-040-7 $17.95 Paper

TraskDON BERRYIntroduction by Jeff BakerISBN 978-0-87071-023-0 $18.95 Paperback

Walking the Beach to BellinghamHARVEY MANNINGISBN 978-0-87071-547-1 $19.95 Paperback

The WallowasComing of Age in the WildernessWILLIAM ASHWORTHISBN 978-0-87071-523-5 $17.95 Paperback

Whistlepunks and GeoducksOral Histories from the Pacific NorthwestRON STRICKLANDIntroduction by William KittredgeISBN 978-0-87071-495-5 $19.95 Paperback

Wildmen, Wobblies, and Whistle PunksStewart Holbrook’s Lowbrow NorthwestBRIAN BOOTH, EDITORISBN 978-0-87071-383-5 $19.95 Paperback

YamsiA Year in the Life of a Wilderness RanchDAYTON O. HYDEIntroduction by William KittredgeISBN 978-0-87071-522-8 $17.95 Paperback

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Northwest Reprints: a checklist Classic works of fiction and nonfiction from the region’s past. Series Editor: Robert J. Frank

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