• I Sing the Salmon Home

    I Sing the Salmon Home

    Salmon are a keystone species in the Pacific Northwest, and Priest, a member of the Lhaq’temish (Lummi) Nation, chose to honor them by compiling this anthology during her tenure as the Washington State Poet Laureate.

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  • Limitless

    Limitless

    These oral histories, recorded by the Shelf Life Community Story Project and illustrated by Central District artists, reveal how one neighborhood's innovation, art, and action shaped Seattle in ways that still resonate today. (Publisher description)

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  • Rising Tides and Tailwinds

    Rising Tides and Tailwinds

    McNerthney, Casey

    A history of the Port of Seattle, from chaotic railway sprawl to modern seaport and airport.

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  • The Birth of Seattle Rap

    The Birth of Seattle Rap

    Novocaine132

    An exploration of Seattle's early rap artists and their groundbreaking sound, from the Seattle streets to studio beats. (Publisher description)

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  • Notoriously Bad Character

    Notoriously Bad Character

    Olsen, Hanna Brooks

    Olsen sifts through the myths and legends that have gathered around Lou Graham, brothel owner and significant Seattle citizen at the turn of the 20th century, to reveal how she - and others forgotten by history - shaped Seattle.

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  • Seattle in the Great Depression

    Seattle in the Great Depression

    Ramsey, Bruce A.

    Capturing stories from Seattle newspapers and other sources, this narrative history traces a turbulent decade that scarred a generation and defined years of policy and culture... (Publisher description)

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  • Seattle Cocktails

    Seattle Cocktails

    Ratliff, Neil

    Seattle cocktails tells the story of how a devoted core of bartenders elevated the Emerald City's cocktail culture to great heights and lets you taste recipes that take full advantage of local flair and flavor. (Publisher description)

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  • Washington State Rising

    Washington State Rising

    Robinson, Marc Arsell

    Washington State Rising is the first book to document 1960s Black student activism in the Pacific Northwest and includes extensive oral history interviews with former BSU [Black Student Union] members. Robinson uncovers new insights into Black politics, locating the Black Power Movement in Seattle, Washington, a city and state not typically associated with 1960s black protest. (Publisher description)

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  • Filmlandia!

    Filmlandia!

    Schmader, David

    From Twin Peaks to Twilight, from Practical Magic to Portlandia!, Filmlandia! highlights more than 200 film and television entertainments created and centered in Seattle, Portland, and the greater Pacific Northwest, extensively researched and curated by culture writer David Schmader. (Publisher description)

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  • Heartbreak City

    Heartbreak City

    Scott, Shaun

    Relearn the history of Seattle by examining it through the games people played. Scott makes a compelling case that through sports, we can learn our urban histories in a way that provides clarity about past, present and future. (The Nation)

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