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| Deborah Babbitt, Nampa
Public Library Nick Bazemore, Boise State University Albertsons Library Ralph Hansen, Boise State University Albertsons Library |
Nancy Rosenheim, Boise
State University Albertsons Library Julie Thuis, Boise State University Albertsons Library Roxyanne Williams, Boise State University Albertsons Library |
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ILA has been
publishing the Annual Bibliography since the 1920's or '30's. At one time, the Annual Bibliography was a separate
publication from the Quarterly. The
original purpose was to share information about Idaho publications
published by the smaller, regional publishers who did not have the same
media outlets as large publishers.
Each of the northwestern states and provinces produces an Annual
Bibliography and all the bibliographies are published together in an
issue of the PNLA Quarterly. Alibrandi,
Tom. Hate is my neighbor. Andrus, Alyn Brown. My autobiography: 1931-1997. Rexburg, Idaho: Ricks College Press, 2001. Idaho press. Bach, Steven. Dazzler: the life and times of Moss Hart. 1st ed.
Barbour,
Barton H. Fort Union and the upper Missouri fur trade.
Barr, Robert
D., and William H. Parrett. Hope fulfilled for
at-risk and violent youth: K-12 programs that work. 2nd edition. Barstad, Fred. Hiking Hells Canyon and Idaho's Seven Devils.
1st edition. Blew, Mary
Clearman, ed. Written on water: essays on Idaho rivers.
Boyll, Randall. Katastrophe. 1st Avon Books paperback
printing. Bragg, L. E. More than petticoats: remarkable Idaho women.
Burroughs,
Edgar Rice. Beyond
thirty by Edgar Rice
Burroughs; introduction to the Bison Books edition by David Brin; essays
by Phillip R. Burger and Richard A. Lupoff.
Commemorative edition. Burrows,
Russell. Reading Wallace Stegner's Angle of repose. James H. Maguire and
Tara Penry, editors. Combe, Louis. The Carter chronicles. Chapel Hill, N.C.: Chapel Hill Press, 2001. Idaho author. Corrigan,
Michael. Confessions of a shanty Irishman. Frederick,
MD: Crum, Beverly, Earl
Crum, and Jon P. Dayley. Newe
Hupia: Shoshoni poetry songs. Crutcher,
Chris. Whale talk. 1st edition. Derig, Betty
B., and Margaret C. Fuller. Wild
berries of the West. Deurbrouck, Jo,
and Dean Miller. Cat
attacks: true stories and hard lessons from cougar country.
Dollhausen,
Jack. Jack Dollhausen: a 30 year start. Dorn, Edward. Chemo sabe. 1st ed. Boise, Idaho: Limberlost Press, 2001. [47] p.; 24 cm. ISBN 0931659701. OCLC 50171394. Idaho press. Downs, Jeff. Heaven's shadow: a novel. Dyer, Linda. Fictional teeth: poems. Earle, A. Scott. Idaho mountain wildflowers: a photographic
compendium. 1st ed. Eliot, George. Adam Bede. Oxford:
Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. The
Clarendon edition of the novels of George Eliot. Ed. Carol A.
Martin. clviii, 526 p.; facsims.; 23 cm. ISBN 019812595X.
00-49114. Includes bibliographical references. Carol A. Martin is
Professor of English at Boise State University. Ericson, Stacy. A field notebook for oral history. Boise, Idaho: Idaho Oral History Center, Idaho State Historical Society, 2001. Fahey, John. Saving the reservation: Joe Garry and the battle to be Indian. Seattle, WA:
University of Washington Press, 2001. xi, 220 p.: ill.; 24 cm. ISBN 0295981539. 2001-35249. Includes
bibliographical references (p. 188-215) and index. Idaho author. Faris, Charles L., and Don Dopf. Charles L. Faris: western railroad engineer. Boise, Idaho:
Writers Press, Inc., 2001. 125 p.: ill.; 23 cm. ISBN 1931041520.
OCLC 48080000. Idaho authors. Fazio, James R. Across the snowy ranges: the Lewis and Clark Expedition in Idaho and Western Montana. Bicentennial commemorative ed. Moscow,
ID: Woodland Press, 2001. 204 p.: col. ill., col. maps; 29 cm. ISBN
0961503149. 00-136687. Includes bibliographical references (p. 198)
and index. Fisk, Dale. Landmarks: a general history of the Council, Idaho area. Boise, Idaho: Writers
Press, [2001?]. xiii, 242 p.: ill., maps; 26 cm. ISBN 1931041393.
OCLC 48080077. Includes bibliographical references and index. Idaho
author. Fisk, Dale, and Don Dopf. P&IN to the golden heart of Idaho: the story of the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railway. Boise, ID: Writers Press, Inc., 2001. ii,147 p.: ill.,
maps, ports.;
27 cm. ISBN 1931041342. OCLC 46833510. From Weiser to New Meadows, this
short railway line lasted until 1995. Idaho authors. Foster, S. Thomas. Managing quality: an integrative approach. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice
Hall, 2001. xix, 476 p.: ill.; 26 cm. ISBN
0138759642. 00-47875. Includes bibliographical
references and index. S.Thomas Foster is Associate Professor of
Networking, Operations & Information Systems in the College of
Business & Economics at Boise State University. Freeman-Toole, T. Louise. Standing up to the rock. Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press,
2001. x, 213 p.: ill.; 24 cm. ISBN 0803220111. 2001-25341.
The author, a native Californian, records her ten year experience on the
last cattle ranch in the Hell’s Canyon area of the Snake River and the
impact of this contact on her own views on such topics as the
environment and animal rights. This book is winner of both the Pacific
Northwest Booksellers Association 2002 Book Award and the Idaho Book
Award. Frey, Rodney. Landscape traveled by coyote and crane: the world of the Schitsuumsh (Coeur d'Alene Indians). Written in collaboration with the Schitsuumsh. Seattle:
University
of Washington Press, 2001. xii, 329 p.: ill.; 23 cm. ISBN
0295981717. 2001-044281. Includes bibliographical references (p.
305-311) and index. Anthropologist
Frey’s ten year study of the Idaho native Coeur d’Alene
Indians. A finalist for the Idaho Book Award. Idaho author. Fuhrman, Mark. Murder in Spokane: catching a serial killer.
1st ed. New York, N.Y.: Cliff
Street Books, 2001. viii, 292 p.: ill.; 25 cm. ISBN
0060194375. 00-65674. Idaho author. Fuller, Alexandra. Don't let's go to the dogs tonight: an African childhood. 1st ed. New
York: Random House, 2001. 301 p.: ill., map; 25 cm. ISBN 0375507507.
2001-41752. Idaho author. Funke, Teresa R. Remember Wake: a novel. [United States]: 1st Books Library, 2001. viii,
291 p.; 21 cm. ISBN 075967535X. OCLC 50069826. Idaho author. Gardner, John F. Simulations of machines: using MATLAB and Simulink. Pacific Grove, Calif.:
Brooks/Cole, 2001. BookWare companion series. xii, 137 p.: ill.; 24
cm. ISBN 0534952798. OCLC 45349162. Includes bibliographical
references and index. John F. Gardner is Chairman and Professor of the
Mechanical Engineering Department in the College of Engineering at Boise
State University. Gibby, Evard H. Traditional clothing of the Native Americans: with patterns and ideas for making authentic traditional clothing, making modern buckskin clothing and a section on tanning buckskins and furs. 1st ed. Liberty, UT:
Eagle's View Pub., 2001. x, 166 p.: ill.; 28 cm. ISBN 0943604613.
OCLC 48549315. Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-164) and
index. Idaho author. Godfrey, Donald G. Philo T. Farnsworth: the father of television. Salt Lake City: University
of Utah Press, 2001. xviii, 307 p.: ill.; 24 cm. ISBN
0874806755. 2001-89984. Includes bibliographical
references (p. 285-295) and index. Gottberg, John. Idaho. Oakland, CA: Compass American Guides, 2001. Compass American
guides series. 285 p.: ill. (some col.), maps; 21 cm. ISBN
0679002316. OCLC 45953459. Includes bibliographical references (p.
274-277) and index. Idaho author. Gould, Drusilla, Loether, Christopher and the Idaho State University College of Education. Shoshoni language: alphabet book, based on the work by Drusilla Gould and Chris Loether. [Pocatello, Idaho}: Idaho State University, 2001. Drusilla Gould and Christopher Loether are both faculty members at Idaho State University. Idaho authors, Idaho Press. Grimmett, Gerald. Ferry woman: a novel of John D. Lee and the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Boise, Idaho: Limberlost Press, 2001. 304 p.; 23 cm. ISBN
093165968X. OCLC
45914573. Idaho Press. Hall, Greg Harvest. Harvest Wobblies: the Industrial Workers of the World and agricultural laborers in the American West, 1905-1930. 1st ed. Corvallis,
OR: Oregon State University Press, 2001. 279 p.: ill., maps;
24 cm. ISBN 0870715321. 2001-02296.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-271) and index. Wobblies (I.W.W.)
were well known in mining history. This book details efforts to organize
farm workers. Idaho author. Harshfield, James B. Coaldon of Rocknee: Voices from the Outlast, volume 1. New York: Writer's
Showcase, 2001. ix, 127 p.; 23 cm. ISBN 05950112167. OCLC 47128046. Idaho
author. Hatcher, Robin Lee. Ribbon of years. Wheaton, Ill.: Tyndale House, 2001. ix, 302 p.; 22 cm. ISBN
0842340092. 2001-1171. Idaho author. Hayes, Donna-Marie. Touching Haiti: a medical mission story. 1st ed. Boise, Idaho: Saint Alphonsus
Foundation, 2001. 99 p.: ill., map; 23 cm. ISBN 0971263000. OCLC
49016321. Idaho press. Heglar, Clark T. Redfish Lake Lodge: a look at the early history of Redfish Lake Lodge. Star, Idaho: Porchswing Productions, [2001]. [14]
p.: ill.; 22 cm. OCLC 48239261.
Developed as part of a history program based on Robert Limbert's
involvement in the building of the Redfish Lake Lodge facilities. Idaho
press. Hershenow, Nicholas. Road builder. New York: BlueHen Books, 2001. 520 p.; 24
cm. ISBN 0399147543. 00-65081. Idaho author. Hill, Kathy Deinhardt. Spirits of the Salmon River. Cambridge, Idaho: Backeddy
Books, 2001. 200
p.: ill., map; 22 cm. ISBN 0971081301. OCLC 48029820. Holmes, Janet. Humanophone. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press,
2001. ix, 71 p.; 24 cm. ISBN 0268030545. 2001-002294. Includes bibliographical references
(p. 69-71). Janet Holmes is Professor of English
at Boise State University. Hoochie Coochie Men. For a good time call-- [sound recording]. [Boise, Idaho?]: HCM Records, 2001. 1 sound disc: digital; 4 3/4 in. Performed by the Hoochie Coochie Men (Barney Southard, vocals, drums; Mike Trail, guitar; Ken Harris, vocals, keyboard; Phil Garonzik, vocals, saxophone, flute; Bud Gudmundson, vocals, bass). OCLC 47781762. The Hoochie Coochie Men are the house band at Boise's venerable Blues Bouquet bar. Members of the band have spent years working with many of Boise's popular bands as well as having played separately with such artists as Chuck Berry, Gladys Knight, the Four Tops and Junior Walker and the All Stars. Idaho authors. Horowitz, Leonard G. Death in the air: globalism, terrorism & toxic warfare. Sandpoint,
Idaho: Tetrahedron, 2001. xx, 544 p, [16] leaves of
plates: ill., maps; 24 cm. ISBN 923550305. 2001-130459. Includes
bibliographical references and index. Idaho author. Huser, Verne. Wyoming's Snake River: a river guide's chronicle of people and places, plants and animals: including a mile-by-mile river log from Yellowstone National Park to the Palisades Reservoir. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press, 2001.
xii,
207 p.: ill., maps; 23 cm. ISBN 0874806712. 00-09383. Includes
bibliographical references (p. 197-198) and index. Idaho Atheists, Inc. Handbook of atheism and religion. 1st ed. [Boise, Idaho]: Idaho Atheists,
2001. 31 p.; 22 cm. OCLC 48106908. Idaho press. Idaho Atheists, Inc. Handbook of cults and religious abuse. 1st ed. [Boise, Idaho]: Idaho
Atheists, 2001. 27 p.; 22 cm. OCLC 48106922. One of a number of pamphlets published by Idaho
Atheists, Inc. “Education
is the reason we exist,” states the back cover. Idaho press. Idaho Atheists, Inc. Handbook of evolution versus creationism. 1st ed. [Boise,Idaho]: Idaho
Atheists, 2001. 31 p.; 22 cm. OCLC 48239266. Idaho press. Idaho Atheists, Inc. Handbook of evolution. 1st ed. [Boise, Idaho]: Idaho Atheists, 2001. 30
p.; 22 cm. OCLC 48106910.
Idaho press. Idaho State Journal. Back in time: a Bannock County collection. 1st ed. [Pocatello, Idaho]:
Idaho State Journal, 2001. 116 p.: ill.; 20 x 26 cm. OCLC 48481594.
Idaho press. Idaho Trout Unlimited. Stump full of lures: a collection of tales and reminiscences of fly-fishing. [Idaho: Idaho Trout Unlimited, 2001.] iv, 107 p.: ill.;
20 cm. OCLC 48426633. Johns, Lynn L. Spoonful of olives: a true story of a grandfather's love. Pittsburgh, PA: CeShore
Pub. Co., 2001. 185 p.: ill.; 22 cm. ISBN 1585010685. OCLC 49198342.
Idaho
author. Johnson, Denis. Seek: reports from the edges of America & beyond. 1st ed. New York:
HarperCollins, 2001. 238 p.; 24 cm. ISBN 0060187360. 00-143911. Idaho
author. Johnson, Rochelle, and Daniel Patterson, eds. Susan Fenimore Cooper: new essays on Rural hours and other works. Athens,GA:
University of Georgia Press, 2001. xxxii, 286 p.; 24 cm. ISBN
0820323268. 2001-27078. Includes
bibliographical references and index. Rochelle Johnson is Assistant
Professor of English at Albertson College of Idaho, Caldwell, Idaho. Junger, Sebastian. Fire. 1st ed. New
York: W.W. Norton, 2001. xv, 224 p.; 25cm. ISBN 0393010465. 2001-045236. Kienholz, Edward. Kienholz: tableau drawings. [Los Angeles, Calif.]: L.A. Louver, 2001. 145
p.: ill. (some col.); 27 cm. ISBN 097081870X. 2001-4241. Keinholz
was born in a small farming town in eastern Washington state but spent
much of his life in Los Angeles and Berlin, Germany producing work that
established him as an internationally recognized Expressionist
artist. In 1975 he moved with his family to Hope, Idaho to build a
studio and art gallery. He said that one of his goals in coming to the
remote lumbering town was to "determine what effect, positive or
negative, the Hope gallery [would have] on this small part of
Americana." Idaho author. Kule, Elaine A. Idaho facts and symbols. Mankato, Minn.: Hilltop Books,
2001. The states
and their symbols series. 24 p.: col. ill., col. map; 21 cm. ISBN
0736806369. 00-20879. Includes bibliographical references (p. 23) and index. Landes, Cheryl. Beautiful America's Idaho. Woodburn, OR: Beautiful America Pub. Co., 2001. 80
p.: col. ill.; 22 x 28 cm. ISBN 089802739X. 2001-25735. Idaho
author. Lindner, April. New formalist poets of the American West. James H. Maguire and Tara Penry, editors. Boise,
ID: Boise State University, 2001. Boise State University western
writers series; no. 149. 64 p.; 21 cm. ISBN 0884301486.
2001-025932. Includes
bibliographical references (p. 59-64). James
H. Maguire is Professor of English at Boise State University. Tara Penry
is Assistant Professor of English at Boise State University. Markel, Michael H. Technical communication. 6th ed. Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2001. xxxii,
764 p.: ill.; 24 cm. ISBN 312248903. 00-103102 Includes
bibliographical references (p. 727-745) and index. Michael H. Markel is Technical Communication Director in
the English Department at Boise State University. Matheson, David. Red Thunder. 1st ed. Portland, Or.: Media Weavers, 2001. xii,
316 p.: maps;
23 cm. ISBN 0964721201. OCLC 48744224. Idaho author. Maughan, Ralph, and Jackie Johnson Maughan. Hiking Idaho. 2nd ed. Guilford,
Conn.: Falcon, 2001. A Falcon guide series. xii, 460 p.: ill.,
maps; 23 cm. ISBN 0762711132. 2001-40247. Idaho authors. McDevitt, Thomas J. Idaho's Malad Valley: a history. Pocatello, Idaho: Little Red
Hen, 2001. x,
230 p.: ill., ports.; 23 cm. ISBN 093304609X. OCLC 47848968.
Includes bibliographic references (p.
213-218) and index. McFarland, Ronald E. Catching first light: 30 stories and essays from Idaho. Pocatello: Idaho
State University Press, 2001. viii, 255 p.; 22 cm. ISBN
0937834661. OCLC 47743501. Includes
bibliographical references (p. 179-185).
Ronald McFarland, Idaho’s first Writer-In-Residence and current
professor at the University of Idaho, offers his personal perspectives
on Idaho through a mixture of essays and non-fiction sketches. A
finalist for the Idaho Book Award.
Idaho author McPherson, James M. and Alan Brinkley, general editors; David Rubel, editor. Days of destiny: crossroads in American history: America's greatest historians examine thirty-one uncelebrated days that changed the course of history. 1st American ed. New
York: DK Pub., 2001. 496 p.: ill. (some col.), col. maps; 24 cm.
ISBN 0789480107. 2001-42090. Meldrum, Colin. Dreamer. [U.S.A]:
Xlibris, 2001. 167 p.; 22 cm. ISBN 1401035140. OCLC
49515750. Idaho author. mngBINGO. Make mine funny: your personal script: how to be grandly ridiculous in developing your life with style and grace: learning to think funny. 1st ed. Boise,
Idaho: SH!
Sleepy House Press, 2001. 234 p.: ill.; 22 cm. ISBN
0971112703. OCLC 48547775.
Idaho press. Moncrief, Gary F., Peverill Squire, and Malcolm E. Jewell. Who runs for the legislature? Upper
Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001. Real politics in America Series. xii,
130 p.: ill.; 23 cm. ISBN 0130266086.
00-58015. Includes bibliographical references and index. Gary F.
Moncrief is Professor of Political Science at Boise State University. Montgomery, Les. Meriwether's medical chest. Boise, ID: West Shore Press, 2001. xii, 52
p.: ill., maps; 23 cm. ISBN 0966262131. OCLC 51028649.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 50). Idaho press. Morris, Gregory L. Gretel Ehrlich. James H. Maguire and Tara Penry, editors. Boise,
Idaho: Boise State University, 2001. Boise State University western
writers series; no. 150. 58 p.; 21 cm. ISBN 0884301494. 2001-025928.
Includes
bibliographical references (p. 57-58). James
H. Maguire is Professor of English at Boise State University. Tara Penry
is Assistant Professor of English at Boise State University. Nestor, Sandy. Our Native American legacy: Northwest towns with Indian names. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Press, 2001. xx, 287 p.: ill.,
maps; 23 cm. ISBN
087004401X. 2001-028729. Includes
bibliographical references and index. Neuman, Herman I. Bastards, bitches and heroes: a memoir. San Jose, [Calif.]: Writer's
Showcase,
2001. xv, 425 p.: ill.; 23 cm. ISBN 0595125379. OCLC 47903695.
Neuman, now an Idaho resident, describes the travels of a
post-WWII German-American
family in Germany and the Northwest. Idaho author. Nokkentved, Niels Sparre. Desert wings: controversy in the Idaho desert. Pullman: Washington
State University Press, 2001. xii, 147 p.: ill., maps; 23 cm. ISBN 0874222478. 2001-26865. Includes
bibliographical references and index. Conflict
over the U.S. Air Force’s desire to expand its training area in the
Owyhees. North, Bill. Disappearing airplane. San Jose, [Calif.]: Writers Club Press, 2001. v, 95 p.; 23
cm. ISBN 0595187897. OCLC 48770409. Idaho author. Oliver, Mamie O. Blacks in Idaho's white press: 1863-1916. [Boise, Idaho: Mamie O. Oliver,
2001.]. xlviii, 205 p.: ill.; 27 cm. ISBN 193104113X. OCLC
46699957. Volume 4 in
a series on Afro-americans in Idaho. A selective compendium of articles
published in Idaho newspapers. Idaho author. Pearson, Ridley. Parallel lies. 1st ed. New York: Hyperion, 2001. 356 p.; 24
cm. ISBN 0786865644. 00-47227. Idaho
author. Peavey, Diane Josephy. Bitterbrush country: living on the edge of the land. Golden, Colo.: Fulcrum Pub., 2001. xvi, 239 p.; 23 cm. ISBN 1555912931. 2001-2331. An eastern girl familiar with the West meets an Idaho sheep rancher, eventually accepts his proposal and moves to south-central Idaho. For the past decade she has offered her views on all aspects of life in Idaho on KBSU. These insightful radio essays are here now offered in print. A finalist for the Idaho Book Award. Idaho author. Petersen, Keith. River of life, channel of death: fish and dams on the lower Snake. 1st OSU Press ed. Corvallis:
Oregon State University Press, 2001. xiv,
321 p.: maps; 23 cm. ISBN 0870714961. 94-69720. Includes bibliographical references
(p. [251]-304) and index. Idaho
author. Plamondon, Martin. Lewis and Clark trail maps, a cartographic reconstruction. Volume II, Beyond Fort Mandan (North Dakota/Montana) to Continental Divide and Snake River (Idaho/Washington)--Outbound 1805; Return 1806. Pullman, Wash.: Washington State University Press, 2001. 1 atlas (222 p.): maps; 32 cm. ISBN 0874222427. OCLC 49391609. Includes bibliographical references and index. Pound, Ezra. Correspondence of Ezra Pound and Senator William Borah. Sarah C. Holmes, ed.; foreword by Daniel Pearlman. Urbana:
University of Illinois Press,
2001. xxv, 95 p.; 24 cm. ISBN 0252026306. 00-10325. Includes
bibliographical references (p.
[85]-89) and index. Pound,
born in Hailey, Idaho, left
before he was two years old, but he's still claimed as a native son.
Twenty-eight letters from Pound to Borah and three from Borah, during
the years 1933-1939 highlight Pound's effort to encourage Borah as a
presidential candidate. Idaho author. Pullins, Gary and Harold "Stu" Southworth. Teaching the complete baserunner: baseball's first coaching manual of skills and rules for the individual baserunner. 1st ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 2001. xiii,
315 p.:
ill.; 28 cm. ISBN
0787274607. 00-108565. Includes
bibliographical references (p. 315). Harold S. Southworth is an Idaho author. Pyne, Stephen J. Year of the fires: the story of the great fires of 1910. New York, N.Y.: Viking,
2001. xiii, 322 p.: ill., maps; 24 cm. ISBN 0670899909. 00-69337. Includes
bibliographical references (p.
309-312) and index. Rau, Weldon W. Surviving the Oregon Trail, 1852: as told by Mary Ann and Willis Boatman and augmented with accounts by other overland travelers. Pullman: Washington
State University Press, 2001. ix, 244 p.: ill., maps; 23 cm. ISBN 0874222370. 00-068658. Includes
bibliographical references (p. [227]-233) and index. Reed, Jim. Little orchid. Boise, ID: Writers Press, 2001. 172 p.; 22 cm. ISBN
1931041245. OCLC
49202905. Idaho
author. Rendezvous: Traveling the world with Fulbright Scholars. Pocatello Idaho: Idaho State University, 2001. Rendezvous is a periodical edited and published at Idaho State University. This monograph is a re-publication of vol. 34, no. 2. Idaho press. Roberts, George F. Polyester plate lithography: for fine artists. Boise, ID: Writers Press, Inc.,
2001. 65 p.: ill.; 26 cm. ISBN 1931041415. OCLC 48839219.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 63). The late George F. Roberts
was Professor of Art at Boise State University until his death in 2002. Robinson, F. Willard. Navy wings of gold: true love, ferocious combat and miraculous survival, personal accounts of heroic U.S. naval aviators in World II. [United States]: River
Park Press, 2001. vii, 296 p.: ill., maps; 26 cm. ISBN
0971079501. OCLC Scheese, Don. Mountains of memory: a fire lookout's life in the River of No Return Wilderness. Iowa City [Iowa]: University of Iowa Press, 2001. American
land & life series. xxx,
224 p.: ill., maps; 25 cm. ISBN 0877457832. 2001-33292. Includes
bibliographical references (p. [215]-220) and index. Don Scheese, a self-described “lover
of mountains” and experienced fire lookout, recounts a season not only
of watching for, but also
battling fires in the Idaho wilderness. A finalist for the Idaho Book
Award. Schumaker, Sarah and James Nelson. Utilization of land prices and income multipliers to evaluate non-agricultural pressures on farmland in Canyon County, Idaho. Moscow: Dept.
of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, College of Agriculture,
University of Idaho, [2001] A.E. research series; no. 01-01.
Departmental working paper series. 10 p.: map; 28 cm. 2001-330997.
OCLC 47768662.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 10). Semenza, Jenny Lynne. The librarian's quick guide to Internet resources. 2nd edition. Fort Atkinson, Wis.: Upstart Books, 2001. Ms. Semenza is a member of the library faculty at Idaho State University. Idaho author. Shadduck, Louise. Rodeo Idaho. 1st ed. Boise, Idaho: Tamarack Books, Inc. 2001. xvii, 334
p.: ill.; 23 cm. ISBN 188660925X. OCLC 48049645. Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-318) and index. Idaho author. Shipman, Nell. Silent screen and my talking heart: an autobiography. 3rd ed. Boise, Idaho: Boise
State University, [2001]. Hemingway western studies series. iii,
231 p., 33 p. of plates, maps. ISBN 09321290408. 86-74541. Includes bibliographical references Skurzynski, Gloria. Rockbuster. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2001. 253
p.; 22 cm. 068983991X. 00-50415. Idaho author. Smith, Donna K., ed. "Treaty of 1855 has not been lived up to, and we have no faith that this will be lived up to": the 1867 Nez Perce Treaty Council. [Moscow, Idaho]: University
of Idaho Library, 2001. Northwest historical manuscript series. 103
p.; 28 cm. OCLC 46851234. Idaho
publisher.
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