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Forest & Desert Ecology, Western United States - Travel Essays & Descriptions, Natural Terrian - Deserts, Oregon - State & Local History, Natural History - United States, Oregon - Travel

Oregon Desert

by E. R. Jackman, R. A. Long
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Overview

Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press
The Oregon Desert is a wild, rough region that does things to people who try to change it. It is like "The anvil that wears the hammer out." Stories of life on the desert are told with deep, subtle humor, wisdom and charm, producing a delightful book.

About the Author, E. R. Jackman

Reub Long is a cowboy who thinks like a scientist and E.R. Jackman is a scientist who thinks like a cowboy. Together they have produced a book about a unique region of the American West and its inhabitants, filled with history, lore and humor.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2003
Publisher
Caxton Press
Pages
407
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780870044342

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