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For fifty years, Oregon State University Press has been publishing exceptional books about the Pacific Northwest—its people and landscapes, its flora and fauna, its history and cultural heritage. The Press has played a vital role in the region’s literary life, providing readers with a better understanding of what it means to be an Oregonian. Today, Oregon State University Press publishes distinguished books in several academic areas from environmental history and natural resource management to indigenous studies.
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Badger and Coyote Were Neighbors
Melville Jacobs on Northwest Indian Myths and Tales
Oregon State University Press
Yours for Liberty
Selections from Abigail Scott Duniway's Suffrage Newspaper
By Jean M. Ward
Oregon State University Press
Collected Poems of Hazel Hall, The
By Hazel Hall; Edited by John Witte
Oregon State University Press
Two Wheels North
Bicycling the West Coast in 1909
By Evelyn Gibb
Oregon State University Press
Last Stands
A Journey Through North America's Vanishing Ancient Rainforests
By Larry Pynn
Oregon State University Press
Narrative of a Journey across the Rocky Mountains to the Columbia River
Oregon State University Press
The Northwest Salmon Crisis
A Documentary History
By Joseph Cone
Oregon State University Press
A Richer Harvest
The Literature of Work in the Pacific Northwest
Oregon State University Press
A Guide to Oregon South Coast History
Traveling the Jedediah Smith Trail
Oregon State University Press
Editor for Oregon, An
Charles A. Sprague and the Politics of Change
Oregon State University Press
Spirit of the Siskiyous
The Journals of a Mountain Naturalist
By Mary Paetzel
Oregon State University Press
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