The Lumberman's Frontier
With The Lumberman’s Frontier, Thomas Cox has reconstructed a groundbreaking history that stands apart from all previous studies of American forests. Forests were ubiquitous in...
The Way of the Woods
In The Way of the Woods, Linda Underhill explores some of our nation’s most extraordinary forests, from the magnificent old growth groves of western Pennsylvania's...
The U. S. Forest Service in the Pacific Northwest
The Northwest has been at the forefront of forest management and research in the United States for more than one hundred years. In The U.S...
Forest of Time
The Wind River Experimental Forest has been called the cradle of forestry in the Pacific Northwest, a place of groundbreaking discoveries in forest genetics and...
The Hidden Forest
The tallest species of spruce, hemlock, fir, cedar, and pine trees on earth coexist in the old growth of the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest...
Tongass
The fate of the Tongass National Forest is one of today's most closely watched environmental issues. Praised by Publishers Weekly as a "blow-by-blow account of...
Good Wood
Good Wood is a clear-eyed, finely hewed collection of personal essays on farming, forestry, and family in the Pacific Northwest. As a young man, Steve...
The Tillamook
Debates over the fate of ancient forests have been commonplace in the Pacific West for decades. The Tillamook takes up the question of younger forests...