Collins, Dean; Gail Wells; William E. Hill; E.R. Huckleberry; James A. Gibbs, Jr.; Jo Evalin Lundy; Claire Hays; John Sauter and Bruce Johnson; Bert Webber; Ralph W. Andrews; Tillamook Pioneer Association; The Headlight-Herald; Tillamook Pioneer Associat
A Lot of Fifteen (15) Books About Tillamook, Oregon Including Tillamook County and the Oregon Coast: The Story of Tillamook; the Tillamook: A Created Forest Comes of Age; the Oregon Trail: Yesterday and Today; the Adventures of Dr. Huckleberry: Tillamook County, Oregon; Art with Spirit: Lucia May Wiley (1906-1998); Tillamook Light; Tidewater Valley: A Story of the Swiss in Oregon; from the Cat Walk: Selected Stories from 20 Years of "Oceanside Breezes"; Tillamook Indians of the Oregon Coast; What Happened at Bayocean: Is Salishan Next?; This Was Logging!; Tillamook: Lest We Forget; Tillamook County History & Tradition: A Pictorial Retrospective from the Headlight-Herald; Tillamook Memories; Guide to Historical Markers of Tillamook County
, , . . . . A good-looking, structurally sound lot of hardcover and softcover titles, fifteen (15) in all, dealing with Tillamook, Oregon and Tillamook County: "The Land of Cheese, Trees and Ocean Breeze." Several hardcovers with dust jackets as issued, a mass market paperback, a couple of quarto-sized items, generally and specifically clean and tightly bound, none being ex-library. The lot consists of: 1) Dean Collins, The Story of Tillamook: the little county that became the big cheese (Portland, Oregon: The Oregon Journal, 1961, mass market paperback, Good, v [2], 1-272 pp.); 2) Gail Wells, The Tillamook: a created forest comes of age (Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press, 1999, trade paperback, Near Fine, First Printing, viii, 1-183 pp., some black-and-white illustrations and maps); 3) William E. Hill, The Oregon Trail: yesterday and today (Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Press, 2000, Sixth Printing, Very Good, xxxiii [3], 4-196 pp., black-and-white illustrations and photographs galore); 4) E.R. Huckleberry, The Adventures of Dr. Huckleberry: Tillamook County, Oregon (Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society, 1971, Second Printing, Good, trade paperback, frontis matter, 3-232 pp., full index, bibliography, notes); 5) Jennifer C. Thiele, Art With Spirit: Lucia May Wiley (1906-1998)(Tillamook, Oregon: Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, 2018, First Edition, Near Fine, 239 pp., with index, bibliography); 6) James A. Gibbs, Jr., Tillamook Light (Portland, Oregon: Binfords and Mort, 1953, hardcover with dust jacket, both Very Good, frontis matter, 1-188 pp.); 7) Jo Evalin Lundy, Tidewater Valley: a story of the Swiss in Oregon (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John C. Winston, 1950, Second Printing, Hardcover, with dust jacket, Acceptable); 8) Clare Hays, From the Cat Walk: selected stories from 20 years of "Oceanside Breezes" (Oceanside, Oregon: Oceanside Breezes, 1983, trade paperback, Near Fine, signed, 121 pp., black-and-white illustrations, frontis matter, 2-246 pp.); 9) John Sauter and Bruce Johnson, Tillamook Indians of the Oregon Coast (Portland, Oregon: Binfords and Mort, 1974, First Edition hardcover, Very Good condition, double-signed, 196 pp., two-page index, note about the author); 10) Bert Webber, What Happened at Bayocean: is Salishan next? (Fairfield, Washington: Ye Galleon Press, 1974, Second Printing, Very Good hardcover in Good paper dust jacket, short closed tear to rear panel, 40 pp., black-and-white and duotone photographs and illustrations); Ralph W. Andrews, This Was Logging! (Seattle, Washington: Superior Publishing Company, 1953, Near Fine quarto hardcover, Very Good paper wraps, price-clipped, First Edition, 157 pp., black-and-white photographs galore); Tillamook Pioneer Association, Tillamook: lest we forget (Tillamook, Oregon: Tillamook Pioneer Association, 2001, Second Printing, Near Fine quarto trade softpaper, 263 pp., several score black-and-white photographs and illustrations); Steve Hungerford and Carol Hungerford, eds., Tillamook County History & Tradition: a pictorial retrospective from the Headlight-Herald (Tillamook, Oregon: Headlight-Herald, 2008, Fine hardcover in oblong octavo format, 160 pp., many score black-and-white illustrations and photographs); William E. Minshall, Guide to Historical Markers of Tillamook County (Tillamook, Oregon: Tillamook County Historical Society, Historic Guide Series, No. 1, 2004, First Edition in quarto-sized ring-bound trade softpaper, Fine, frontis matter, 5-107 pp.); Tillamook Pioneer Association, Tillamook Memories: places we love come back to us as sweet music (Tillamook, Oregon: Tillamook Pioneer Association, 1972, Very Good quarto-sized trade softpaper, frontis matter, 1-217 pp., many score black-and-white photographs, maps and illustrations).Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. . . . Very Good/Very Good,

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