Stewart Holbrook's Lowbrow Northwest
Stewart Holbrook was a high school dropout who emerged from logging camps to become the author of three dozen books, the Pacific Northwest's foremost storyteller, one of the nation's most popular historians, and a satirical painter known as "Mr. Otis." Today readers are rediscovering Holbrook's colorful and irreverent accounts of Pacific Northwest history. Wildmen, Wobblies, and Whistle Punks collects twenty-six of Holbrook's best writings about the region. Combining solid scholarship with humor and a gift for celebrating the offbeat, Holbrook's stories record a vibrant, often overlooked side of Northwest history. Here are forgotten scandals and murders; stories of forest fires, floods, and other calamities; tales of loggers and life in the logging camps; and profiles of various lowbrow characters--radicals, do-gooders, dreamers, schemers, and zealots.
| Owner | MD |
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| Index | 812 |
| Added Date | Sep 24, 2015 20:31:46 |
| Modified Date | Mar 27, 2024 12:14:34 |
| Retail Price | $ 17.00 |
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| Value | $ 17.00 |