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Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 79 Number 1 (January 1988)
ARTICLES
The Origins of the Central Oregon Range War of 1904. Jeffrey Ostler
Billy Sunday in Spokane: Revivalism and Social Control. Dale E. Soden
Qui Si Sana: Finding Health on Lake Crescent. Richard H. Engeman
Oregon Clergy and Indian War in the Northwest: Home Missionary Correspondence, 1855-1857. Edited by Patricia E. Karlberg and Robert H. Keller
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Stromquist, A Generation of Boomers, by W. Thomas White
Pellegrini, American Dream, by Andrew Rolle
Papanikolas, Emilia-Emily; Yoryis-George, by Robert Alan Goldberg
Conlin, Bacon, Beans, and Galantines, by Clark C. Spence
Athearn, The Mythic West in Twentieth-Century America, by Earl Pomeroy
Gordan, Authorized by No Law, by Gordon Morris Bakken
Fahey, The Kalispel Indians, by Clifford E. Trafzer
Gowers, Emily Carr, by Victoria Wyatt
Allen, Homesteading the High Desert, by William G. Robbins
McCarthy, The Last Chance Canal Company, by Hugh T. Lovin
Cole, ed., The Alaska Journal, 1986, by Thomas G. Smith
Trafzer and Scheuerman, Renegade Tribe, by Kent D. Richards
Bockstoce, Whales, Ice, and Men, by Barbara Leibhardt
Runte, National Parks, 2d ed., by Stephen J. Pyne
Mighetto, ed., Muir among the Animals, by James Penick
Fixico, Termination and Relocation, by Patricia K. Ourada
Webb, The Last Frontier, by Robin Fisher
Clary, Timber and the Forest Service, by Richard W. Judd
Bordin, Francis Willard, by Sandra L. Myres
McBeath and Morehouse, eds., Alaska, by Ted C. Hinckley
Peltier, Black Harris, by Stephen Dow Beckham
Primary Sources Data Sheet, edited by Richard H. Engeman
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Jeanne Engerman
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