Table of Contents
Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 34 Number 1 (January 1943)
ARTICLES
The Norwegians in the Pacific Coast Fisheries. Sverre Arestad, 3-17
A Journey to Seattle, 1883. Park Weed Willis, 19-25
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS
A Record of Washington Imprints, 1853-1876, and Some Additional Washington Imprints, 1853-1876. Douglas C. McMurtrie, 27-38
The Powder River and John Day Mines in 1862: Diary of Winfield Scott Ebey (conclusion). Edited by Harry N. M. Winton, 39-86
TEACHER'S SECTION
Teaching Materials in Washington History, Government and Resources. Mary E. Knight and Charles M. Gates, 87-97
REVIEW OF BOOKS
Blankenship, And There Were Men, by Herman J. Deutsch, 99-100
Calhoun, A Seattle Heritage: The Fine Arts Society, by Walter F. Isaacs, 100-101
Carr, Klee Wych, by Viola E. Garfield, 101-102
Davis, Stump Ranch Pioneer, by Eugene B. Chaffee, 102-103
Call, Golden Fleece, by R. M. Shaw, 103-104
Potter, Alaska Under Arms, by Jeanette P. Nichols, 104-105
Brower, Farrelly, and Anson, Fifty Years Below Zero, by Victor B. Scheffer, 106-107
Peattie, Forward the Nation, by Vernon Carstensen, 107-109
Terrell, Plume Rouge, a Novel of the Pathfinders, by V. L. O. Chittick, 109-10
Wade, Francis Parkman: Heroic Historian, by Dorothy O. Johansen, 110-12
Rodgers, John Torrey: A Story of North American Botany, by Joseph Ewan, 112-13
Stegner, Mormon Country, by Howard A. Hubbard, 113-14
Corey, The Crisis of 1830-1842 in Canadian-American Relations, by Percy W. Christian, 115-16
Cressy-Marcks, Journey into China, by Franz Michael, 116-18
Kerner, The Urge to the Sea: The Course of Russian History, by Ivar Spector, 118-19
Marchand, Frank Norris, A Study, by Lawrence J. Zillman, 120-21
Drury, ed., The Spalding-Lowrie Correspondence, by F. Wesley Walls, 121
News and Comment
Washington State Historical Society, 123-25
General Items, 125-27
Contributors, 127
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