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Tracking down Oregon

by Ralph Friedman
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Overview

Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press
Interesting people and places and their stories are sprinkled throughout this conversational narrative that gives the reader a taste of the spirit of Oregon's people.

About the Author, Ralph Friedman

A Chicagoan by birth, Ralph Friedman first saw Oregon at the age of seventeen after hitchhiking and riding boxcars across the country. He has written on every state and continent except Antarctica - but Oregon is his major interest. 

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Seattle Times

The author has a feeling for nostalgia and has diligently searched out the sources of folk tales with a historic slant. When he has nothing more solid on which to hang a narrative, he traces it to a tombstone, usually in a lost graveyard.β€”Lucile McDonald, Seattle Times

β€” Lucile McDonald

Seattle Times - Lucile McDonald

"The author has a feeling for nostalgia and has diligently searched out the sources of folk tales with a historic slant. When he has nothing more solid on which to hang a narrative, he traces it to a tombstone, usually in a lost graveyard."β€”Lucile McDonald, Seattle Times

Seattle Times

"The author has a feeling for nostalgia and has diligently searched out the sources of folk tales with a historic slant. When he has nothing more solid on which to hang a narrative, he traces it to a tombstone, usually in a lost graveyard."β€”Lucile McDonald, Seattle Times

β€” Lucile McDonald

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2003
Publisher
Caxton Press
Pages
306
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780870042577

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