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By Far His Best WorkReview Date: 2002-04-04

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A Wonderful Book!Review Date: 2003-09-28

Effective human relations? - You bet!Review Date: 2000-10-17

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Outlasting the TrailReview Date: 2007-10-14

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Great history book Review Date: 2006-12-18
Upon first perusal of "Outlaw Tales of Oregon", the reader is struck with the well organized manner in which this book is written. Within the first few pages of the book is a conveniently placed map which proves to be extremely beneficial in keeping track of and referring back to, specific areas in which the stories within occurred.
With ten well written and clearly told tales of early Oregon in the days of stagecoach robbers, and bushwhackers, the reader is drawn into a time in history when this rugged country was filled with criminals of every kind and how their bold fearless style molded this area into one which held many of the citizens at the time in a state of constant anxiety, wondering what would happen next.
Leading off the stories in this book is "The DeAutremont Brothers," one in which the reader is instantly placed within the story through historical references and background of the times. Three brothers, Hugh, Roy and Ray are generally known as having attempted a train robbery which, had it been successful, would have netted the brothers a tidy sum and place in history as well. As it was, because of the problems with this robbery, their place in history was the only thing that was certain for this trio. This robbery, in which their best laid plans went awry, is illustrated with clear pictures of the three brothers both before and after their subsequent arrests for the robbery. It is these pictures and others in this book as well that help the reader to more easily visualize the story unfolding and also add variety to the stories within. The DeAutremont Brothers robbery which was thought to net the brothers $40,000 was one which gathered much public attention and made history as being hailed as the last Oregon train robbery in history.
And so this book goes on, with story after story unfolding, giving the reader a wonderfully exciting view into the turbulent history of the Oregon region at this time. Stories such as: The Princeville Vigilantes, Black Bart, The McCarty's, Incident at Chinese Massacre Cove and many others only further illustrate the wild, dangerous atmosphere in the history of Oregon and the men who would stop at nothing to achieve whatever they set out to accomplish. Their daring escapades and fearless attitudes made for an exciting time in Oregon history and a spell binding book for the reader as well.
I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the history of early times in the development of the United States as well as students of Oregon history. The chapters are superbly written with descriptive language and easy to follow storylines and the pictures accompanying each story only further implement within the reader, the realism of this part of Oregon 's history and the people who molded the area into what it is today.
As "Outlaw Tales of Oregon" is written in an easy to read and understand style, this book would easily appeal to all ages from young teens through adult readers. It would be a fantastic addition to any history buffs' library and would be a welcome addition in any classroom as well. In short, this book is written in such a way that it easily attracts readers of all ages and interests. It is a book that is well worth the price and one that would be appreciated by any reader on your gift list.
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Outstanding Oregon RecipesReview Date: 2000-11-10
Snow-capped mountains, deserts, fertile valleys, waterfalls, canyons, volcanoes, and rivers make up Oregon's spectacular beauty. More than just a feast for the eyes, the wines are world class, seafood is abundant, Oregon fruits are famous, and the dairy products are delectable. Some of the specialties featured in Outstanding Oregon Recipes are: hazelnuts, blueberries, apples, raspberries, pears, cranberries, peaches, cheeses, poultry, beef, lamb, fish, seafood, mushrooms, and more-consider "Sage Grilled Halibut with Nectarine Sauce," "Mushroom Vegetable Egg Delight," "Cheddar Apple Dandy." The full-color cover features a picture of Mount Hood by Ray Atkeson. Line art by Diane Heusinkveld is throughout the book. Famous sites and attractions of Oregon are highlighted in a 12-page section.
Daniela Sipkova Mahoney, the compiler, was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. She now lives in Portland with her husband, Patrick Mahoney, and two children. Her hobby of Ukrainian egg decorating and her interest in folk crafts has developed into a business presenting workshops around the state and throughout the U.S. She has worked as a tour guide and especially promotes the scenic, artistic, and culinary beauty of Oregon.
Outstanding Oregon Recipes is one of a series of regional and state titles in the "Stocking Stuffer" format published by Penfield Press.

Lenox HistoryReview Date: 2000-04-26

Great book. It works!Review Date: 1999-06-27

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The Pacific Northwest CoastReview Date: 2000-05-29
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Detailed RefrenceReview Date: 2000-03-30
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