Timber, trains, and tides: a brief history of Tacoma, Washington
- SPEC NISQ F899.T2B34x
- Item
- 1988
Author: Balston, Carolyn L.
Description: 13 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
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Timber, trains, and tides: a brief history of Tacoma, Washington
Author: Balston, Carolyn L.
Description: 13 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
This Body of a Woman I Inhabit
Part of Zine Collection
Author: Adcock, Juana, 1982-.
Other Author(s): Arscott, Nicky, 1983-
Book is split in half, one side is in English (This Body of a Woman I Inhabit) and the other side is in Spanish (Este Cuerpo de Mujer que Habito). "Through the use of metaphor, This Body of a Woman I Inhabit provides lets you empathize with a story in an original way. Not to mention the fact that you're going to get both a Spanish and English translation, opening up this beautiful visual and verbal articulation to even a larger readership! If you're struggling with your gender identity, the way people treat your gender identity, or are looking to get more in-tune with a different life perspective, this zine is for you." - From publishing company
They're all our children: the legacy of 100 years 1902-2002
Description: 40 pages : illustrations ; 22 x 29 cm.
They tried to cut it all: Grays Harbor--turbulent years of greed and greatness
Author: Van Syckle, Edwin.
Description: viii, 308 p., [48] pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Part of Nisqually Plains Collection
Notes from interview with Thelma Lund.
4 issues (1902, 1903, 1903, 1911)
The Sumner story: Sumner, Washington 1853-1900
Author: Ryan, Amy M.
The State: A Journal of Northwest Literature and Review
1 issue
The Stadium: Tacoma, Washington, re-dedicated September 1980
Author: Happy, Rita W. ed.
Description: 11 pages : illustrations ; 22 x 28 cm.
Notes: Research assistance from Tacoma Public Library, Tacoma News
Tribune, and Washington State Historical Museum.
Published with funds from the Ben Cheney Foundation.