A Lot of Fifteen (15) books about Tillamook, Oregon including Tillamook County and the Oregon coast: The Story of Tillamook; The Tillamook: a created forest comes of age; The Oregon Trail: yesterday and today; The Adventures of Dr. Huckleberry: Tillamook County, Oregon; Art With Spirit: Lucia May Wiley (1906-1998); Tillamook Light; Tidewater Valley: a story of the Swiss in Oregon; From the Cat Walk: selected stories from 20 years of "Oceanside Breezes"; Tillamook Indians of the Oregon Coast; What Happened at Bayocean: is Salishan next?; This Was Logging!; Tillamook: lest we forget; Tillamook County History & Tradition: a pictorial retrospective from the Headlight-Herald; Tillamook Memories; Guide to Historical Markers of Tillamook County
by Collins, Dean; Gail Wells; William E. Hill; E.R. Huckleberry; James A. Gibbs, Jr.; Jo Evalin Lundy; Claire Hays; John Sauter and Bruce Johnson; Bert Webber; Ralph W. Andrews; Tillamook Pioneer Association; The Headlight-Herald; Tillamook Pioneer Associat
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- Very Good
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- Very Good/Very Good
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Spray, Oregon, United States
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Very Good/Very Good. A good-looking, structurally sound lot of hardcover and softcover titles, fifteen (15) in all, dealing with Tillamook, Oregon and Tillamook County: "The Land of Cheese, Trees and Ocean Breeze." Several hardcovers with dust jackets as issued, a mass market paperback, a couple of quarto-sized items, generally and specifically clean and tightly bound, none being ex-library. The lot consists of: 1) Dean Collins, The Story of Tillamook: the little county that became the big cheese (Portland, Oregon: The Oregon Journal, 1961, mass market paperback, Good, v [2], 1-272 pp.); 2) Gail Wells, The Tillamook: a created forest comes of age (Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press, 1999, trade paperback, Near Fine, First Printing, viii, 1-183 pp., some black-and-white illustrations and maps); 3) William E. Hill, The Oregon Trail: yesterday and today (Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Press, 2000, Sixth Printing, Very Good, xxxiii [3], 4-196 pp., black-and-white illustrations and photographs galore); 4) E.R. Huckleberry, The Adventures of Dr. Huckleberry: Tillamook County, Oregon (Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society, 1971, Second Printing, Good, trade paperback, frontis matter, 3-232 pp., full index, bibliography, notes); 5) Jennifer C. Thiele, Art With Spirit: Lucia May Wiley (1906-1998)(Tillamook, Oregon: Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, 2018, First Edition, Near Fine, 239 pp., with index, bibliography); 6) James A. Gibbs, Jr., Tillamook Light (Portland, Oregon: Binfords and Mort, 1953, hardcover with dust jacket, both Very Good, frontis matter, 1-188 pp.); 7) Jo Evalin Lundy, Tidewater Valley: a story of the Swiss in Oregon (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John C. Winston, 1950, Second Printing, Hardcover, with dust jacket, Acceptable); 8) Clare Hays, From the Cat Walk: selected stories from 20 years of "Oceanside Breezes" (Oceanside, Oregon: Oceanside Breezes, 1983, trade paperback, Near Fine, signed, 121 pp., black-and-white illustrations, frontis matter, 2-246 pp.); 9) John Sauter and Bruce Johnson, Tillamook Indians of the Oregon Coast (Portland, Oregon: Binfords and Mort, 1974, First Edition hardcover, Very Good condition, double-signed, 196 pp., two-page index, note about the author); 10) Bert Webber, What Happened at Bayocean: is Salishan next? (Fairfield, Washington: Ye Galleon Press, 1974, Second Printing, Very Good hardcover in Good paper dust jacket, short closed tear to rear panel, 40 pp., black-and-white and duotone photographs and illustrations); Ralph W. Andrews, This Was Logging! (Seattle, Washington: Superior Publishing Company, 1953, Near Fine quarto hardcover, Very Good paper wraps, price-clipped, First Edition, 157 pp., black-and-white photographs galore); Tillamook Pioneer Association, Tillamook: lest we forget (Tillamook, Oregon: Tillamook Pioneer Association, 2001, Second Printing, Near Fine quarto trade softpaper, 263 pp., several score black-and-white photographs and illustrations); Steve Hungerford and Carol Hungerford, eds., Tillamook County History & Tradition: a pictorial retrospective from the Headlight-Herald (Tillamook, Oregon: Headlight-Herald, 2008, Fine hardcover in oblong octavo format, 160 pp., many score black-and-white illustrations and photographs); William E. Minshall, Guide to Historical Markers of Tillamook County (Tillamook, Oregon: Tillamook County Historical Society, Historic Guide Series, No. 1, 2004, First Edition in quarto-sized ring-bound trade softpaper, Fine, frontis matter, 5-107 pp.); Tillamook Pioneer Association, Tillamook Memories: places we love come back to us as sweet music (Tillamook, Oregon: Tillamook Pioneer Association, 1972, Very Good quarto-sized trade softpaper, frontis matter, 1-217 pp., many score black-and-white photographs, maps and illustrations).Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.
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- Title
- A Lot of Fifteen (15) books about Tillamook, Oregon including Tillamook County and the Oregon coast: The Story of Tillamook; The Tillamook: a created forest comes of age; The Oregon Trail: yesterday and today; The Adventures of Dr. Huckleberry: Tillamook County, Oregon; Art With Spirit: Lucia May Wiley (1906-1998); Tillamook Light; Tidewater Valley: a story of the Swiss in Oregon; From the Cat Walk: selected stories from 20 years of "Oceanside Breezes"; Tillamook Indians of the Oregon Coast; What Happened at Bayocean: is Salishan next?; This Was Logging!; Tillamook: lest we forget; Tillamook County History & Tradition: a pictorial retrospective from the Headlight-Herald; Tillamook Memories; Guide to Historical Markers of Tillamook County
- Author
- Collins, Dean; Gail Wells; William E. Hill; E.R. Huckleberry; James A. Gibbs, Jr.; Jo Evalin Lundy; Claire Hays; John Sauter and Bruce Johnson; Bert Webber; Ralph W. Andrews; Tillamook Pioneer Association; The Headlight-Herald; Tillamook Pioneer Associat
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Jacket Condition
- Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Tillamook Oregon cheese dairy Tillamook Cheese Tillamook County logging timber Tillamook Indians Rockaway Oceanside Bay Ocean Oregon coast Tillamook river Trask River Neakahnie mountain Dean Collins Gail Wells William E. Hill E.R. Huckleberry Jennifer C.
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