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Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 79 Number 4 (October 1988)
ARTICLES
Two Roads to Conversion: Protestant and Catholic Missionaries in the Pacific Northwest. Francis Paul Prucha
Hill's Dream Realized: The Burlington Northern's Eight-Decade Gestation. Don L. Hofsommer
The Press and Profit: Newspaper Survival in Washington Territory. Barbara Cloud
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Hays, Beauty, Health, and Permanence, by Alfred Runte
Litke, A Voyage around the World, 1826-1829, Vol. 1, ed. Pierce, trans. Marshall, by Terrence Cole
Suttles, Coast Salish Essays, by M. Dale Kinkade
Naylor, Canada in the European Age, 1453-1919, by J. M. Bumsted
LaLande, First over the Siskiyous, by William H. Goetzmann
Atwood, Mill Creek Journal, by Hubert H. Wubben
Littell, My Roosevelt Years, ed. Dembo, by Alonzo L. Hamby
Clark, The Dry Years, rev. ed., by William J. Rorabaugh
Blanchard, The life of Emily Carr, by Doris Shadbolt
Scott and De Lorme, Historical Atlas of Washington, by Homer E. Socolofsky
Paul, The Far West and the Great Plains in Transition, 1859-1900, by John M. Findlay
Hunt, Distant Justice, by Roland L. De Lorme
Billington, People, Politics, and Public Power, by Michael K. Green
Trautmann, ed. and trans., Oregon East, Oregon West, by Thomas C. McClintock
Cornford, Workers and Dissent in the Redwood Empire, by Michael Cassity
Blackstone, The Business of Being Buffalo Bill, by Ronald L. Davis
Stewart, Peyote Religion, by Richard White
Primary Sources Data Sheet, edited by Richard H. Engeman
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Jeanne Engerman
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