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The Oregon-American Lumber Company: Ain't No More
Published in Hardcover by Stanford General Books (2003-02-13)
Authors: Edward Kamholz, Jim Blain, and Greg Kamholz
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comprehensive history of Vernonia, Oregon
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Review Date: 2008-03-24
This book compreshensively tracks the history of the Oregon American Lumber Company that operated out of Vernonia, Oregon from the 1920's to 1957. The details included make this book a reference work on the operation.

The Definitive Work
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-12
The authors have done a magnificent job in thoroughly covering the history, people and the operations of the fabled Oregon-American Lumber Company. Many of us have seen photos of this operation in a few books before, but, until now, we had nothing to describe the operation in any detail.

With "Ain't No More" we finally have the definitve work on this
fascinating logging operation and the railroad that served it. Through maps, records and photos the authors have weaved together how this operation came to life, survived the ravages of several forest fires and finally cut out under the name Long-Bell in 1957.

There is a wealth of unpublished photos that give both the historian and modeler a detailed look at this great example of Northwest logging.

For anyone interested in the highball days of Northwest logging,
"Ain't No More" is a must purchase!

Oregon-American Lumber Company: Ain't No More
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-10
Oregon-American Lumber Company: Ain't No More is a great inside look at the business and political workings of one of the West's larger producers of lumber in the glory days of the industry. Unlike many books on the lumber industry the authors were able to draw on a vast collection of managment letters and records as well as the recolections of former emploiees. This allows a look at both sides of such issues as labor relations and cutting practices. In this day and age we tend to forget that the reasion for such companies as Oregon-American existed was to make money for their investors by cutting their timber and selling the lumber cut there from. There were good solid economic reasions for the now discredited practices of the past.

Besides the excelent text this book contains a truly grand collection of photographs covering the entire life of the company. Some are amiture shots of poor quality but their rare subject matter makes up for that. The inclussion of an inventory of the logging equipment used by the company as well as on of their steam locomotives adds much information lacking in most books of this type. It is a great addition to my library.

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Over the Rugged Mountain
Published in Paperback by Harpercollins (Mm) (1994-01)
Author: Bill Gutman
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I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!!
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Review Date: 1998-12-04
Bill Gutman is the greatest author that has ever lived! I love his three "Oregon Trail" books. I recommed this to anybody that is over eleven or twelve. Very compelling and a great suspence book. And a little romantic for you hormone freaks. get this book, I beg of you. (if you are planning to buy) This is something that every kid should read.

A great suspense book
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Review Date: 1998-03-27
I think that this book was great! Nice job! It was sort of scary, but not sad like the last book in this series. I think that ...The dangerous trail... was the best. This was okay, but not award winning. The end was joyful, and the Mountain lion part was spooky. I would have liked to live back then, wouldn't you? This book was DA BOMB!

The best in the series!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-12
This was Bill's best out of the three. I enjoyed it as much as along the dangerous trail. James and Cady are getting even more intimate, and there is a great adventure in stor for the two. A panter threatens to kill them when they are traveling over the mountain. Will Cady be able to save them, or will she face the same fate as James? I sugest you read it and find out.

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Pacific Northwest Camping Destinations (Camping Destinations series)
Published in Paperback by Rolling Homes Press (2006-04-01)
Authors: Mike Church and Terri Church
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Well packaged book
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Review Date: 2008-06-13
I like how this couple presents their information. The book is full of useful data. I have purchased this in preparation for our journey to Alaska, British Columbia, Yukon and Northwest Territories. It does a superb job of helping you understand what to look for, where to look for it, how much things cost relative to other areas. Excellent job.

Oregon insider gives two thumbs up.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-28
Having lived in the Pacific NW for many years I know lots of places for camping and RVing. I found this book accurate and very resourcefull. With rising fuel prices, we are all looking for closer to home places to "get away" and this book is a required resource to help find them, and determine their suitability. The only criticism I have is the way its organized. A little hard to find individual places since it is organized based on tour routes.

wonderful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-12
I bough thtis with the MOON bok, and am using both of them , this one is helpful with trip ideas, and the best of the large campgrounds, a very usefull book.

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Planning for Effective Staff Development: Six Research-Based Models
Published in Paperback by University of Oregon ERIC Clearinghouse on Ed (1994-08)
Authors: Meredith D. Gall and Roseanne O'Brien Vojtek
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Planning for Effective Staff Development: Six Research-Based
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Review Date: 2000-06-13
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Planning for Effective Staff Development: Six Research-Based
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Review Date: 2000-06-13
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Planning for Effective Staff Development: Six Research-Based
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Review Date: 2000-06-13
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Railroad Logging in the Klamath Country
Published in Hardcover by Oso Publishing (2003-10)
Author: Jack Bowden
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What a great read!
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Review Date: 2006-04-24
I am deeply interested in the logging railroad history of Oregon, Washing and Idaho and found this book to be a welcome source of information. In addition to those of you who love logging locomotives: shays, heislers and willamettes, there is a wealth of history here about these engine types and some photographs that have not been previously available. Mr. Bowden's book is a labor of love and for the logging railroad enthusiast - a must. Idaho John

Railroad Logging in the Klamath Country
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-17
This is an excellent chronicle of the early history of the Klamath Basin. Having Grown up there, I have been in search of a book describing the early economic development and settling of the region. This Book is the best I have found to date. Mr. Bowden uses the Railroad history approach to describe in intricate detail the rise and fall of the Timber industry in the region. This book made me feel like I was back in time 80 years ago. I am ready to go explore some of the historical sites documented in the book. The Book was very well researched with Excellent photographs. Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in the history of the Klamath Basin

Railroad Logging in the Klamath Country
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-17
This is an excellent chronicle of the early history of the Klamath Basin. Having Grown up there, I have been in search of a book describing the early economic development and settling of the region. This Book is the best I have found to date. Mr. Bowden uses the Railroad history approach to describe in intricate detail the rise and fall of the Timber industry in the area. This book transported me the the early 20th Century to the glory days of logging.. I am ready to go explore some of the historical sites documented in the book. The Book was very well researched with excellent photographs. Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in the history of the Klamath Basin

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A River Seen Right
Published in Hardcover by The Lyons Press (1995-10-01)
Author: Michael Baughman
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One book seen right
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-06
A wonderfully written tale of outdoors and flyfishing. Read this book on the advice of a friend and halfway through I was pulling out the fishing and camping gear and planning a winter trip. This book is a small treasure of a find.

The title is accurate...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-06
This is a wonderful book, full of history and insight, and a little humor. There are even some great fishing tips for the river if one reads carefully and a little between the lines. Mr. Baughman loves the river, as does the photographer Dan Callaghan. I do too, and I hope this book inspires other people to love the river and protect it for future generations.

For those who don't know it, the North Umpqua is a Federal Wild and Scenic River, located on a Scenic Highway. There is very challenging and very rewarding fishing, but fishing is but a small measure of the N. Umpqua experience. As well as the great beauty of the main river, there are many waterfalls on feeder streams. The scenery and wildlife is great for those who move slowly and peacefully.

If you would like to learn about this river, I encourage you to read this book. If you visit the river, please help protect it; it's a treasure. Michael Baughman sees it right, too.

One book seen right
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-06
A wonderfully written tale of outdoors and flyfishing. Read this book on the advice of a friend and halfway through I was pulling out the fishing and camping gear and planning a winter trip. This book is a small treasure of a find.

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Roots of the Cypress Tree
Published in Hardcover by Lulu.com (2007-06-21)
Author: Sara Megan Kay
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A Woman's Journey...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-18
Reading through this collection I really got the sense I was traveling with Sara through the pains and joys of these early periods of her life. There are ups and downs. Sadness and excitement. Sex, paranoia, and silliness. Everything you need for an entertaining ride.

A solid collection of poetry and a great first step for Sara. I'm looking forward to her follow-up collections. And highly recommend Roots of the Cypress Tree to anyone interested in modern, soul-baring poetry.

I'm Proud
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-14
I had the great pleasure of meeting and working side by side with Sara. Most importantly gaining a truely remarkable and talented friend, Miss Sara Kay.
This book shows guts for one, a soul-bearing, touching and inspiring part of Sara that I have always loved about her as a person and have also shared.
This book is a journey in my opinion, a completely honest look at how most people feel day to day. Struggles we have been through in life, paths we have taken, pain we have endured. Her poetry is raw and honest and i admire her as a writer and a friend. I recommend this to anyone who has a pulse, a passion, pain, a past. I think we should strive to be as honest with ourselves as Sara Kay has portrayed.

Great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-11
This was one great collection of poetry, and I'm not just saying that because I'm friends with the author. I enjoyed seeing how Sara's writing progressed through all those years. Her writing has really grown into something amazing. Keep it up!

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Secreta: Three Methods of Laying Gold Leaf
Published in Paperback by Oregon Historical Society Press (1990-02)
Author: Joyce Grafe
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A Classic Book on a Classic Subject
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-21
If you have an interest in this art-form then you want to do it the way it has been done for hundreds of years. This little book shows you the way of the masters down through the centuries. To recreate the beauty that has been held timeless in illuminated manuscripts, thus adding to it's number, is a fine thing thing to accomplish in a lifetime.

an illuminators dream
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-23
As a practicing medieval illuminator and historical bookbinder, I can recommend wholeheartedly Ms. Grafe's fantastic book on gilding. The book is well written and contains many valuable illustrations to accompany somewhat complicated procedures. I especially appreciate the easy to follow, clear, detailed steps for the gesso gilding process which is very time consuming (but worth every minute) and its success depends on many factors which can be a challenge to someone just starting. She gives the tips and pointers that only an experienced gilder could pass on to help with the environmental influences and other things which can stifle success. It is an excellent resource material for anyone who is fascinated in book arts but especially useful for someone who wants to improve and perfect their technique in gilding paper and parchment.

One of the best books on gilding I've read!
Helpful Votes: 41 out of 43 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-01
Secreta is easy to understand, well organized, and has a lot of excellent drawings and photographs of the steps involved in gilding. It also has some historical background on how gilding was used, as well as a nice little section on using the paint pigments that would have accompanied the gilding on medieval manuscripts. One of the few how-to books that I've read cover to cover, and have recommended to my friends who already do gilding or are interested in learning.

Heather Gray

Oregon
The She Project: how <i>she</i> inspired a community
Published in Hardcover by Growing Art Press (2007-05-06)
Author: Lauren S. Ohlgren
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Unique, engaging, and as thoughtful as they are thought-provoking
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-05
Art serves many purposes both individual and collective. Compiled and with commentary by Lauren Ohlgren, "The She Project: How She Inspired A Community" is just such an example of art produced by a community of women that, taken as a whole, celebrates the lives and experiences of women who come into contact with each other in settings as diverse as bathrooms and hallways, waiting rooms and restaurants. Lauren Ohlgren founded 'The She Project' to reflect a community of women simultaneously and artistically responding to a provocative phrases (the 'She phrases') about women and their daily lives within the scope of two hours and within a size limitation of 8"x10". The artistic expressions utilized a variety and diversity of materials ranging from pens and paper, to old magazine images, to found objects, to paint and paper. The results as compiled and organized by Lauren Ohlgren within the pages of "The She Project" are unique, engaging, and as thoughtful as they are thought-provoking. "The She Project" is a very special approach to using art to express experience, and as such is strongly recommended for personal, academic, and community library American Art, Popular Culture, Sociology, and Women's Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists.

Wise & Wonderful
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-24
What a wonderful book! No matter what page you turn to, you can relate to the emotions and thoughts while marveling at the creativity of this group of warm, funny and wise women. Beautifully reproduced artwork formatted into a very attractive package, I think this book makes a wonderful present to anyone you value - yourself included!

Inspiring & Fun
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-17
This book has been a source of both comic relief and thoughtful reflection. It's a real gift to be invited inside the hearts and minds of other women, to feel the sense of camaraderie as I find myself relating to their musings and often wild imaginations. I have found nuggets of wisdom in many of these pictures and stories, stories from dozens of ordinary women full of life and laughter, all compiled into this one book. I look forward to another 'She Project' coming out!

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She's Tricky Like Coyote: Annie Miner Peterson, an Oregon Coast Indian Woman
Published in Hardcover by University of Oklahoma Press (1997-10)
Author: Lionel Youst
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The story of Annie Miner Peterson's remarkable life
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Review Date: 2006-06-04
She's Tricky Like Coyote: Annie Miner Peterson, An Oregon Coast Indian Woman by Lionel Youst (an independent scholar specializing in the history and anthropology of the Pacific Northwest) is the story of Annie Miner Peterson's remarkable life. An impressive biography showcasing Annie's hardships, determined endeavors and many accomplishments, She's Tricky Like Coyote carries the reader through the remarkable story of her 79 years of life as related through interviews with relatives, revealed in anthropological studies, and drawing upon a short autobiography, all of which combine in creating a unique story of a very special Native American woman of her times. Volume 224 in "The Civilization of the American Indian" series and a welcome contribution to academic library Native American Studies and Women's Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists, She's Tricky Like Coyote is very highly recommended reading, especially for students of the Western coastal region's Native American tribal history and culture.

Forgotten Tribes
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-05
This book was wonderful and we need more like it. The Indian tales of Oregon and Northern California are mostly unknown by peoples outside of anthropology and archaeology, and these stories need to be told. It must have been incredibly hard to be an Indian during those times and we all should question our own history. The book is worth buying and was inspirational.

Great Title, Fascinating Story
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-04
Thanks to Lionel Youst, Annie Miner Peterson's life story has been preserved. One of the last of the Coos Indians, she lived for 79 years in western Oregon and witnessed the demise of her culture. This remarkable narrative captures some of who she was and how she lived, enabling Annie to pass along some of the accumulated experiences of generations of her ancestors.


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