This accessibly written text opens with Lang's examination of the motivations for the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the environmental ramifications of its discoveries. Next, Abbott identifies the way
Sarasohn, an editor and columnist of The Oregonian, traces the planning of the bicentennial of Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery expedition (1804-1806). He profiles representatives of the agendas o
A historian and writer in Portland, Oregon, Stein presents a biography of US District Court for Oregon judge Soloman (1906-87). He was a liberal Democrat and New Dealer/Fair Dealer, grassroots politic
As it sweeps through the Cascade Mountains, the Columbia River passes through an area of jagged cliffs and tumbling waterfalls--the Columbia Gorge. This Gorge, with its wide range of elevations and mi