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Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 77 Number 2 (April 1986)
ARTICLES
The Labbe Affair and Prohibition Enforcement in Portland. Kenneth D. Rose
Perceptions of Violence on the Wageworkers' Frontier: An American-Canadian Comparison. Carlos A. Schwantes
Electric Streetcars in Seattle: The Lawton Gowey Photograph Collection. Richard H. Engeman
Two Letters on the Spokane Free Speech Fight: A Document Note. Edited by Gregory R. Woirol
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Marchand, Advertising the American Dream, by Don S. Kirschner
Cole, Captured Heritage, by George Pierre Castile
Garrison, The Making of a Range, by Alfred Runte
Koert, The Lyric Singer, by Karen Anderson
Creese, The Crowning of the American Landscape, by Norman J. Johnston
Rydell, All the World's a Fair, by John M. Findlay
Drury, My Road from Yesterday, by Edwin R. Bingham
Twining, Phil Weyerhaeuser, Lumberman, by John Fahey
Rowley, U.S. Forest Service Grazing and Rangelands, by William G. Robbins
Coffman, The Old Army, by Sherry L. Smith
Johannsen, To the Halls of Montezumas, by Rush Welter
Bailey, The Grains, ed. Leasher and Frank, by Harold P. Simonson
Butler, Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery, by Vernon Carstensen
Wunder, ed., Working the Range, by Thomas D. Isern
Wunder, ed., At Home on the Range, by Ben Procter
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Jeanne Engerman
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