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The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final [2nd set]
“The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” References
The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final [2nd set]
“The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Page 766-893
The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final [2nd set]
“The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Page 207-380
The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final [2nd set]
“The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Page 383-564
Book Reviews, 1974-1984
Reviews include: “Netboy’s book of the salmon finds home if man responds” by Herbert Lundy, The Oregonian, Feb. 8, 1974; “Quo Vadis, Big Fish?” by Blain Freer. The Seattle Post Intelligencer; “Tales of the salmon, the world’s ‘most valuable fish’” by Irston R Barnes. The Washington Post, Apr. 26, 1974; "Blame pinpointed for salmon’s demise” by Bill Monroe. The Oregonian, Mar. 14, 1984; Article on The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival in unidentified Booktalk section, by Robert H. Boyle.
Manuscript. Draft.
“The Columbia River salmon and steelhead [trout]: their fight for survival” (with notes)
The Forests – Chapter II
Materials include: The Forests Chapter II-Early Uses of the Forest; The Forests Chapter II-Early Uses of the Forest (draft); Miscellaneous newspaper clippings about forestry.
Books, 1950-1978
Titles include: Water, Land, and People by Bernard Frank and Anthony Netboy. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1950; Salmon of the Pacific Northwest: Fish vs. Dams. Portland, OR: Binfords & Mort, 1958; The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival. Japanese translation, 1978.
Biographical and bibliographical information, 1973-1991
Notebooks, card file
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