Eventual achievement of nuclear disarmament has been an objective and a dream of the world commun...
'In geology, the present is the key to the past. And the past is also a touchstone of the future....
Based on exhaustive research and a wealth of sources--federal census and mining records, newspape...
“I hope readers will find much to delight them in these stories, which fully inhabit each animal ...
With rising temperatures, longer summers, drought, and more wildfires occurring in the United Sta...
When Pubah and Lazy LaRue move to a houseboat on an Oregon river, they find themselves immersed i...
Frontier Doctor, Urling C. Coe's autobiographical account of his thirteen years in Central Oregon...
Oregon Book Award Winner for General Nonfiction Dispatches and Dictators uncovers the fascinating...
Crater Lake National Park hypnotizes thousands of visitors each year with its stunning vistas, na...
A few articles have been published about the environmental history of World War II, and some book...
This revised and expanded edition of Oregon Fossils includes a record of all known fossils in Ore...
A fascinating look at the natural and human-caused influences that have shaped and continue to sh...
A fascinating blend of music, politics, and social history, Jumptown sheds light on a time and pl...
Environmentalists who believe that hunters and anglers are interested only in the kill and the ca...
Anthropologist and folklorist Melville Jacobs worked to preserve the fast-disappearing languages ...
A tale of adventure, inspiration, and living life in concert with nature. This is the true story ...
The bold adventures of two young men who pedaled, pushed, and walked their bikes a thousand miles...
In 1987, Barbara Drake and her husband sold their home in Portland and moved to a farm in western...
Ken Austin rose from humble roots in rural Oregon to build a multi-million dollar international b...
This exhaustive, richly annotated resource fills an important gap in Oregon bird literature. Geor...
With its vivid look at friendship and the challenges of cross-cultural communication, its poignan...
Set in 1848 on the wild edge of the continent, in the rain forests and rugged headlands of the Or...
The great-granddaughter of a pioneer family remembers the lives of its women. Shannon Applegate h...
Marijuana legalization is unfolding across the American West, but cultivation of the cannabis pla...
Oregon has been the home of nearly three hundred communal experiments since the Aurora Colony was...
With a foreword by William Kittredge and line drawings by Ursula K. LeGuin, this literary antholo...
This major volume presents a wealth of fundamental and applied research on managing Coast Range f...
The twelve case studies in this volume demonstrate that giving back can happen through research i...
As the longest serving Justice in the history of the Supreme Court, Douglas was known for writing...
In 1871, Duniway launched The New Northwest, one of the few newspapers in the nation devoted to w...
Fracking, the practice of shattering underground rock to release oil and natural gas, is a major ...
The essays and interviews in Numbers and Nerves explore the quandary of our cognitive responses t...
Leaded is a timely and deeply researched account of one of the largest environmental disasters in...
Terence R. Wahl, William Tweit, and Steven G. Mlodinow is the first comprehensive reference work ...
Louis Kenoyer, born in 1868 at Grand Ronde reservation, Oregon, was the last known native speaker...
The Wind River Experimental Forest has been called the cradle of forestry in the Pacific Northwes...
This detailed study -- the only comprehensive guide to Snyder's work -- traces his development as...
Oaks Park Pentimento records the blurring of past and present, a moment when two generations of p...
Although the ocean provides living space for about 97 percent of life on Earth, less than 5 perce...
For Eileen OaKeeffe McVicker, growing up on a homestead in the West made for aa hard, happy life ...
Based on papers presented at the World Salmonid Conference held Oct. 2-3, 1986, in Portland, Or. ...
Three lives in ruin intersect in the small Oregon town of Amity: Pika, a half-Samoan ex-con from ...
Chronicles the life of a unique, and perhaps unlikely, political figure in Oregon's history: form...
Frigid Embrace explores how the drive to extract natural resources has shaped Alaskans' understan...
Situated in the heart of the Willamette Valley and nestled against the rolling hills of the Coast...
Archaeological research has revealed much about Oregon's history in the last twenty years. 'Orego...
A study of the origins and early evolution of the Oregon's nationally renowned statewide land use...
The first collection of writings and images focused on anoff-reservation Indian boarding school, ...