30 products
30 products
30 products
Best of Olympic National Park, The
Regular price $19.95This Handy Guide covers all the best hikes, picnic spots, places to see wildlife, wildflowers, waterfalls, and more. Compiles by a former park ranger, with beautiful color photographs, locator maps and directions.
168 color photographs
2 black-and-white photographs
11 maps
164 pages
softcover
PUR perfect bound
5.5" x 8.5 "
Growing Organically: A Practical Guide for Commercial and Home Organic Fruit Growers
Regular price $8.95This book is written not so much as a guide to general fruit-growing practices, but as a guide to how growing organically affects and alters these practices. Paul G. Lanphere is recognized as a pioneer and leading authority in Modern Intensive Organic Agriculture. He has more than 20 years experience in organics as a producer, marketer, researcher and consultant. Lanphere has grown and distributed organic fruit around the world under his Lan Orchards label and has helped numerous other growers succeed as well.
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How to Become an Expert Witness: A Professional's Guide to Testifying in Court
Regular price $55.00Each day in hundreds of courtrooms across the United States and Canada, recognized authorities in literally thousands of different disciplines take the witness stand. They are vital to the case being tried, they render truthful testimony and they are well paid for their time and effort. If you are interested in adding this interesting and rewarding avocation to your career, read How To Become An Expert Witness. Author Dale Foreman wrote the Trial Handbook for the state of Washington. How To Become An Expert Witness is excerpted from the 950-page manual and includes the information you need to be an effective expert witness. You'll learn what attorneys are looking for, how to prepare yourself for testimony and how to market your selected skills as an expert witness.
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Meditations With Rhyme and Reason
Regular price $18.00Few people have the ability to write poetry, and even fewer take the time to write poetry. But thanks to people like George E. Moir who wrote a book of poems for you and me to browse... to muse... to ponder... to cry... to laugh. This is a sequel to Poems From the Heart, and, like that book, will also be words of cheer and comfort to the listener.
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Mount Rainier National Park Impressions
Regular price $12.95Olympic National Park Impressions
Regular price $14.95Rich, full-color landscape photographs made all around Washington's Olympic National Park make this an excellent souvenir or remembrance. Rainforest, Pacific beaches and their creatures, misty landscapes, rushing cascades - Randklev's camera has captured it all.
Softcover.
Oregon Coast Impressions
Regular price $12.95Pang: 50th Anniversary First Nonstop Trans-Pacific Flight
Regular price $9.95Pang depicts the historic flight, October 5, 1931, of Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon in the Miss Veedol. Discover how these two daredevil adventurers struggled against extreme adversity in their determination to be first to fly nonstop across the Pacific Ocean. This is a true story of two remarkable men caught between luck, war, and courage. Although these legendary flyers never received the universal acclaim of Charles Lindbergh, the communities of Misawa, Aomori prefecture, Japan and Wenatchee/East Wenatchee, Washington keep their story alive. In fact, the Spirit of Wenatchee project resulted in a resurgence of interest in Pang’s life and accomplishments. The History Channel produced a segment on the story in 2001; KSPS-TV produced a program entitled, “Upside Down Pangborn, First Across the Pacific;” and NHK, Japan’s public television organization produced a program that coincided with the grand opening of the museum in Misawa.
The Japan Science Foundation, the City of Misawa and Aomori prefecture built this museum in dedication to aviation with a replica of the Miss Veedol, constructed by Century Aviation of East Wenatchee, as the facility centerpiece. In conjunction, The Spirit of Wenatchee, an offshoot of the Experimental Aircraft Association chapter at Pangborn Memorial Airport in East Wenatchee, built another replica of Miss Veedol with plans to reenact the non-stop flight across the Pacific.
This revised edition of Pang was published to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the flight and to the salute the courageous pilots. Pang recounts the historic story from Mr. Lodato’s unique perspective. This publication, written by J. D. Lodato, himself a pilot and participant in the Spirit of Wenatchee project, has original illustrations by Charles Reasoner that are complimented with historical photos. One photo includes the crash-landing of Miss Veedol in Wenatchee, Washington after spending 41 hours, 13 minutes in flight. Discover why these two American pilots were grateful to finally depart from Sabishiro Beach, Japan after being detained nearly two months in Tokyo. Today, the memory of the flight is a warm tie between Washington and Japan.
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Rainier Byways: Visions, Truths & Myths
Regular price $12.95This beautiful edition illustrates the grandeur of Mount Rainier and its surrounding environment. It introduces the men, women and children who pioneered the mountain from its western flanks to the agriculturaly-rich Yakima Valley... the Rainier Byways.
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- Product Type: Book
- Title: Rainier Byways: Visions, Truths & Myths
- Author: Wilton Daniels
- Photography: John Marshall
- ISBN 10: 0-939688-26-3
- Publisher: Directed Media Inc.
- Publication Date: 1989
- Edition: First
- Printed: United States of America
- Material: Paperback
- Size: 12.0" (w) x 9.0" (h) x 0.1" (d)
- Weight: 0.5 lbs.
- Format: Full Color Photographs
- Number of Pages: 40
- Age Level: Young Readers to Adult
San Juan Islands Impressions
Regular price $9.95The San Juan Islands of Washington state make up some of the country's most breath-taking scenery. Carved by glaciers of long ago, the islands consist of a rugged beachfront, thousand-foot deep channels, plentiful wildlife, and charming communities. In 77 color photographs, Charles Gurche creates a tribute to the islands that is picture perfect.
Softcover.
Spokane Impressions
Regular price $12.95The Practical Handbook for Guitar
Regular price $9.95Washington's Lake Chelan: A Chronicle of the Northwest Resort - Collector's Edition Volume I
Regular price $5.00This limited collector's edition chronicles the ever popular Northwest resort town of Lake Chelan. From summer to winter attractions it is a great guide for locals and visitors.
Material: Softbound
Format: Color | Black and White Photographs
Edition: Collector's Limited Edition
Washington's Leavenworth: A Chronicle of the Bavarian Village - Collector's Edition Volume II
Regular price $5.00This limited collector's edition chronicles the ever popular Northwest resort town of Leavenworth. From summer to winter attractions it is a great guide for locals and visitors.
Material: Softbound
Format: Color | Black and White Photographs
Edition: Collector's Limited Edition
Washington: Our Land, Nuestra Tierra - Teachers Manual
Regular price $99.95Word of McReynolds’ bilingual curriculum spread quickly after an official from OSPI visited her classroom and witnessed her materials firsthand. Soon after, she was approached by the Office of Secondary Education for Migrant Youth and asked to serve on a committee to develop material for a new Washington State history course for the Portable Assisted Study Sequence (PASS) program. With a nod of approval from the committee and OSPI, McReynolds’ materials were shared with bilingual teachers statewide before final revisions were made. McReynolds incorporated the feedback by setting readability at the 7th to 8th grade level and by deliberately placing the languages side-by-side within the text. The new layout would enhance understanding by allowing students to look back-and-forth between the two languages. In 2003, Washington: Our Land, Nuestra Tierra Teachers Manual was published by Directed Media. The Teachers Manual satisfies the Essential Academic Learning Requirements (EALRs) established by the State Board of Education.
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Who Pooped in the Cascades? Scat and Tracks for Kids
Regular price $11.95The Cascade Range stretches over 700 miles from northern California to British Columbia. The mountain range is full of wildlife and volcanoes to explore, but watch where you step! The animals that live there are often hard to find-but not their poop! Join Emily, Michael, May, and their parents as they examine poop (scat) and footprints (tracks) to find out who pooped in the Cascades. By examining signs left by animals, the kids learn about animal behavior, diet, and identification. Who Pooped in the Cascades? is the perfect backpack companion for your trip to any part of the Cascades. Fun illustrations of the animals and their scat and tracks supplement the charming story, and a quick-reference chart at the back makes field identification a breeze.
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