- Stewart Holbrook
Stewart Hall Holbrook (1893 - 1964) was an American
lumberjack , writer, and popular historian. His writings focused on what he called the "Far Corner":Washington ,Oregon , andIdaho . A self-proclaimed "low-brow" historian, his topics includedEthan Allen , the railroads, the timber industry, the Wobblies, and eccentrics of thePacific Northwest .He wrote for "
The Oregonian " for over thirty years, and authored dozens of books. He also produced a number of paintings under the pseudonym of "Mr. Otis."Bibliography
*"Holy Old Mackinaw: A Natural History of the American Lumberjack" (1938) ISBN 1-112-55989-2
*"Let Them Live" (1938)
*"Iron Brew: A Century of American Ore and Steel" (1939)
*"Ethan Allen" (1940) ISBN 1-121-69376-8
*"Tall Timber" (1941)
*"Murder Out Yonder: An Informal Study of Certain Classic Crimes in Back-Country America" (1941)
*"None More Courageous: American War Heroes of Today" (1942) ISBN 1-122-08926-0
*"A Narrative of Schafer Bros. Logging Company's Half Century in the Timber" (1945)
*"Burning an Empire: The Study of American Forest Fires" (1945)
*"Green Commonwealth: A Narrative of the Past and a Look at the Future of One Forest Products Community" (1945) ISBN 1-122-25043-6, ISBN 1-127-02722-0
*"Promised Land: A Collection of Northwest Writing" (1945)
*"Lost Men of American History" (1946) ISBN 1-299-10049-X, ISBN 1-117-36274-4 ISBN 1-117-51286-X
*"The Story of American Railroads" (1947) ISBN 1-117-04750-4 ISBN 1-122-15378-3
*"LittleAnnie Oakley & Other Rugged People" (1948) ISBN 1-125-58757-1
*(with Henry Sheldon) "Northwest Corner: Oregon and Washington: the Last Frontier" (1948) ISBN 1-199-18651-1
*"America's Ethan Allen" (1949) ISBN 1-112-12168-4
*"Yankee Exodus: an Account of Migration" (1950) ISBN 1-125-30990-3
*"The Portland Story" (1951)
*"Far Corner: A Personal View of thePacific Northwest " (1952) ISBN 1-199-10824-3
*"Saga of the Saw Files" (1952)
*"(with Ernest Richardson)Wild Bill Hickok Tames the West" (1952)
*"Age of the Moguls" (1953) ISBN 1-125-25891-8
*(with Milton Rugoff) "Down on the Farm, A Picture History of Country Life in America in the Good Old Days" (1954) ISBN 1-122-18476-X
*"James J. Hill: A Great Life in Brief" (1955)
*"Machines of Plenty: Pioneering in American Agriculture" (1955) ISBN 1-117-17900-1 ISBN 1-199-05586-7
*"Davy Crockett " (1955)
*"Wyatt Earp : U.S. Marshall" (1956)
*"Columbia" (1956) ISBN 1-117-17992-3
*"The Rocky Mountain Revolution" (1956) ISBN 1-117-11464-3 ISBN 1-122-05229-4
*"Dreamers of the American Dream" (1957) ISBN 1-112-13685-1
*(with Ernest Richardson) "Swamp Fox of the Revolution" (1957) ISBN 1-299-86718-9
*"Mr. Otis" (1958) ISBN 1-117-37983-3 ISBN 1-199-11100-7
*"The Golden Age of Quackery" (1959)
*"The Golden Age of Railroads" (1960)
*"Yankee Logger: A Recollection of Woodsmen, Cooks and River Drivers" (1961)
*"The Old Post Road: The Story of the Boston Post Road" (1962)
*(withNard Jones and Roderick Haig-Brown) "The Pacific Northwest" (1963) ISBN 1-199-96306-2 ISBN 1-117-12249-2
*"The Wonderful West" (1963)
*"The Columbia River" (1965)
*"Wildmen, Wobblies & Whistle Punks: Stewart Holbrook's Lowbrow Northwest" (1992) - an anthology of his writings. ISBN 0-87071-367-1External links
* [http://www.workerseducation.org/crutch/others/true.html The Wild, Wild Wobblies, by Stewart Holbrook]
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