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University of Idaho Press

444 Pages, Softcover, maps, index

ISBN# 978-0-89301-116-1

Labor, Socialism, and Reform in

ISBN# 978-0-89301-175-8

$16.95

$19.95

Nez Perce Women in Transition 1877-1990 by Caroline James These are unique individual accounts recorded directly from personal interviews with Nez Perce women ranging in age from twenty to ninety years old.

245 Pages, Hardcover, photos, bibliography, index

ISBN# 978-0-89301-188-8

$49.95

Tough Trip Through Paradise 1878-1879 by Andrew Garcia This book grew out of a manuscript left by Garcia. Bennett Stein edited the manuscript to tell Garcia’s story of the 1877 Nez Perce War, the end of the buffalo herds, and other historic events in western life.

409 Pages, Softcover, 2 maps

ISBN# 978-0-89301-250-2

$9.95

Indians of Idaho by Deward E. Walker Jr. A study of the social organization, customs, environmental orientation, and ways of life of Idaho’s Native tribes.

207 Pages, Softcover, illustrations, bibliography, glossary

ISBN# 978-0-89301-053-9

$11.95

Chief Pocatello by Brigham D. Madsen Looking beyond popular opinions and historical belief that characterized the legendary Chief Pocatello as an overly bold and intransigent leader, Madsen offers the Northwest Shoshoni in a balanced light. Copublished with the Idaho State Historical Society.

142 Pages, Softcover, maps, photos, index

ISBN# 978-0-89301-222-9

$14.95

Death and the Good Life by Richard Hugo Al Barnes is a good but admittedly “mushy-hearted” homicide cop who trades his stressful Seattle beat for a small-town deputy’s life in rural Montana. The peace is disrupted when a local fisherman and a mill owner are found gruesomely axed. Barnes goes on a multi-state search for the alleged killer.

231 Pages, Softcover

ISBN# 978-0-89301-223-6

$13.95

Hemingway and the Natural World edited and with an introduction by Robert F. Fleming This groundbreaking essay collection is the first consolidated effort to study Hemingway’s relationship to the natural world.

269 Pages, Hardcover, index

ISBN# 978-0-89301-214-4

$39.95

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