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Historical Boise, Idaho

The Boiseans: At Home by Arthur A. Hart This volume is a collection of short essays that aim to capture the flavor of the life and times of some of the families that played a significant part in Boise’s history.

86 Pages, Softcover, photos

ISBN# 978-0-9631258-8-0 $10.95

Life in Old Boise by Arthur A. Hart Life in Old Boise evokes in a colorful and entertaining way the people and events that shaped Idaho’s capital city from its primitive beginnings to its status as a regional center of commerce, industry, and government.

207 Pages, Hardcover, 100 photos

ISBN# 978-0-9631258-3-5

$27.50

E-book ISBN# 978-0-87004-556-1

Historic Boise: An Introduction to the Architecture of Boise, Idaho, 1863-1938 by Arthur A. Hart A brief introduction to the architectural legacy of Idaho’s capital city from its founding in 1863 to the eve of World War II.

84 Pages, Softcover, photos

ISBN# 978-0-9631258-2-8

$10.95

Boise Baseball: The First 125 Years by Arthur A. Hart Here are stories about some of the great players and fascinating characters, as well as many yarns that Hart has collected through years of research and interviews with former players and those closely connected with the game.

109 Pages, Softcover, photos

ISBN# 978-0-9631258-6-6

$14.95

Chinatown: Boise, Idaho, 1870-1970 by Arthur A. Hart Hart, director emeritus of the Idaho State Historical Society, has devoted more than thirty years to researching Chinese people in Idaho, including Boise’s Chinatown. You will learn why the Chinese came here, the prejudice and hardships they faced, and their important contributions to the city and the state.

144 Pages, Softcover, photos

ISBN# 978-0-9705453-0-5

$24.95

From the Backlist...

The Idanha: Guests and Ghost of an Historic Idaho Inn by Dick d’Easum Softcover

ISBN# 978-0-87004-414-4 $14.95

E-book ISBN# 978-0-87004-543-1

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