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Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 78 Number 3 (April 1987)
ARTICLES
Early Cuttermen in Alaskan Waters. Dennis L. Noble and Truman R. Strobridge
Industrial Violence in the Coeur d'Alene Mining District: The Visual Record. D. G. Thiessen and Carlos A. Schwantes
The Tragic Legend of Laura Law. Robert Saltvig
Frank Lloyd Wright in the Northwest: The Show, 1931. Donald Leslie Johnson
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Vanderbilt, American Literature and the Academy, by J. David Hoeveler, Jr.
McLoughlin, Cherokee Renascence in the New Republic, by Margaret Connell Szasz
Anderson, The Chief, by Lisa Mighetto
Steckler, Charles John Seghers, Priest and Bishop in the Pacific Northwest, 1839-1886, by David Mulhall
Milner and O'Neil, eds., Churchmen and the Western Indians, 1820-1920, by Jacqueline Peterson
Miles, comp., Something in Common—An IWW Bibliography, by Joseph R. Conlin
Nicandri, Northwest Chiefs, by Kent D. Richards
Shadbolt, Bill Reid, by Aldona Jonaitis
Larson, Populism in the Mountain West, by W. Thomas White
Dodds, The American Northwest, by Siegfried B. Rolland
Briley, Lonely Pedestrian, by Lewis O. Saum
Naske, Paving Alaska's Trails, by William H. Wilson
Riley, Inventing the American Woman, by Susan Armitage
Waldbauer, Grubstaking the Palouse, by John Fahey
Shields, On the Battle Lines, 1919-1939, by Hugh T. Lovin
Zanjani and Rocha, The Ignoble Conspiracy, by Herbert Shapiro
Giraud, The Métis in the Canadian West, trans. Woodcock, by J. R. Miller
Kelsey, Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, by W. N. Davis, Jr.
Primary Sources Data Sheet, edited by Richard H. Engeman
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Jeanne Engerman
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