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Bleeding Heart by Mary Freeman. Blue Like Jazz by Don Miller [3] The Bridge of the Gods: A Romance of Indian Oregon by Frederick Homer Balch. Children of the River by Linda Crew. Clean Breaks by Ruby Lang. Clear and Convincing Proof (Barbara Holloway, Bk 7) by Kate Wilhelm. Cold Case (Barbara Holloway, Bk 11) by Kate Wilhelm.
The Way West. The Wicked Deep. Winger (novel) Categories: Oregon in fiction. Novels set in the United States by state. Books about Oregon. Works set in Oregon. Novels set in the Western United States.
Jones' first novel, Oregon Detour, was set in a fictional Oregon town of 600 inhabitants called Creston.When his novel, written according to the tenets of the New Realism literary movement (established years before by Sherwood Anderson, Sinclair Lewis and others), was published in 1930, many of the residents of Weston were convinced that his characters were based on local inhabitants, and ...
The Oregon Files is a series of novels written by author Clive Cussler and several co-authors. Craig Dirgo was a co-writer for the first two titles, Jack Du Brul was a co-writer for the next seven titles, Boyd Morrison took over as co-writer starting with book 10, and Mike Maden writes the 16th, 17th, and 18th book after Clive's passing.
The historic State Library Building, located in downtown Salem, was dedicated in 1939. It was the first building to be constructed on what is today known as the Capitol Mall, and was completed only two years after the dedication of the Oregon State Capitol in 1937. The State Library Building was extensively renovated in the 1990s.
Wildwood (novel) Wildwood Imperium. Categories: Novels set in Oregon. Novels set in the United States by city. Portland, Oregon in fiction. Works set in Portland, Oregon.
Don George Berry (January 23, 1932 – February 20, 2001) [1] was an American author and artist best known for his trilogy of historical novels about early settlers in the Oregon Country. Described as one of "Oregon's best fiction writers of the post-World War II generation", [2] and a "Forgotten Beat", [3] Berry's second novel, Moontrap (1962 ...
Evelyn's father, Joe Sibley, was an attorney and judge in Dallas. [2][3] In 1935, Evelyn was married to Herbert Sheldon Lampman, [4] son of Oregon Poet Laureate Ben Hur Lampman. Herbert wrote for The Oregonian as wildlife editor. They had two children, Linda Sibley Lampman (1936) and Anne Hathaway Lampman (1940) before Herb died in 1943.