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Idaho Room Books by Date Boise Public Library - Idaho Room Books 2020 Trails of the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Fuller, Margaret, 1935- 2020 Skiing Sun Valley : a history from Union Pacific to the Holdings Lundin John W. 2020 Sky Ranch : living on a remote ranch in Idaho Phelps, Bobbi, author. 2020 Tales and tails : a story runs through it : anthologies and previously Kleffner, Flip, author. 2020 little known fishing facts Symbols signs and songs Just, Rick, author. 2020 Sun Valley, Ketchum, and the Wood River Valley Lundin, John W. 2020 Anything Will Be Easy after This : A Western Identity Crisis Maile, Bethany, author. 2020 The Boise bucket list : 101 ways to explore the City of Trees DeJesus, Diana C, author. 2020 An eye for injustice : Robert C. Sims and Minidoka 2020 Betty the Washwoman : 2021 calendar. 2020 Best easy day hikes, Boise Bartley, Natalie L. 2020 The Castlewood Laboratory at Libuyu School : a team joins together O'Hara, Rich, author. 2020 Apple : writers in the attic Writers in the Attic (Contest) (2020), 2020 author. The flows : hidden wonders of Craters of the Moon National Boe, Roger, photographer. 2020 Monument and Preserve Educating : a memoir Westover, LaRee, author. 2020 Ghosts of Coeur d'Alene and the Silver Valley Cuyle, Deborah. 2020 Eat what we sow cook book 2020 5 kids on wild trails : a memoir Fuller, Margaret, 1935- 2020 Good time girls of the Rocky Mountains : a red-light history of Collins, Jan MacKell, 1962- 2020 Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming 100 Treasure Valley pollinator plants. 2020 A hundred little pieces on the end of the world Rember, John, author. 2020 Idaho in World War II 2020 Marjorie Rarey Ewing Ewing, Shirley, author. 2020 Rockhounding Idaho : a guide to 99 of the state's best rockhounding Romaine, Garret. 2020 sites The Limberlost review. 2020 edition : a literary journal of the 2020 Mountain West Friday, January 8, 2021 farrit.lili.org Page 1 of 427 Numbered : inside Idaho's prison for women, 1887-1968 2020 The People Barnes, Hunter, photographer. 2020 Idaho myths and legends : the true stories behind history's mysteries Stapilus, Randy, author. 2020 RIDGE TO RIVERS TRAIL SYSTEM 2020 [MAP] 2020 Polly Bemis : the life and times of a Chinese American pioneer Wegars, Priscilla, author. 2020 Remote : finding home in the Bitterroots Lee, Debbie (Deborah Jean), 1960- 2020 author. 2019 Western waters : fly-fishing memories and lessons from twelve rivers Alkire, Tom, author. 2019 Working the wilderness : early leaders for wild lands McCarthy, John, 1950- author. 2019 Wildflower girl : a lifelong journey beyond the trail Quinney, Dana Stewart., author. 2019 To think like a mountain : environmental challenges in the American Nokkentved, Niels Sparre, 1947- 2019 West author. The unique history of Galena : silver, trout, and trails Hofferber, Michael, author. 2019 The Stone House in the Cañon : Mary Hallock Foote and a vision of Guill, Stacey, author. 2019 home in the West Vardis Fisher's Boise Fisher, Vardis, 1895-1968, author. 2019 Backroads boss lady : happiness ain't a side hustle, straight talk on Roberts, Jessi, author. 2019 creating the life you deserve Food town, USA : seven unlikely cities that are changing the way we Winne, Mark, 1950- author. 2019 eat Fuel : writers in the attic 2019 Anthology of poems. 2019 2019 Basque immigrants and Nevada's sheep industry : geopolitics and the Saitua, Iker, 1987- author. 2019 making of an agricultural workforce, 1880-1954 Fearless : Farris Lind, the man behind the skunk Just, Rick, author. 2019 Hamp & Doc : Lynn "Doc" Skinner and the Lionel Hampton Jazz Skinner, Lynn J. (Lynn Joe), 1940- 2019 Festival : a memoir creator. Discovering Idaho's scenic drives & backroad treasures : a visual guide Lantzy, Linda, author, photographer. 2019 for photographers and sightseers American cipher : Bowe Bergdahl and the U.S. tragedy in Afghanistan Farwell, Matt, author. 2019 The Christmas doctor. Book Three : the true story of Dr. J. P. Weber Weber, Tom, 1946- author. 2019 Nampa chamber of commerce : 2020 business directory 2019 Idaho underground : The Fins, Snake River Basalt, Boise, Sun Valley Bingham, Dave. 2019 Friday, January 8, 2021 farrit.lili.org Page 2 of 427 Home is where the food is : conversations and recipes 2019 Idaho : the land & its people : a companion to exhibits at the Idaho Petersen, Keith, author. 2019 State Museum Running with wolves : our story of life with the sawtooth pack Dutcher, Jim, 1943- author. 2019 Idaho : the gem state Lisk, Mark (Mark William), 2019 photographer. The Limberlost review. 2019 edition : a literary anthology of the 2019 Mountain West Owyhee County. 2020 calendar 2019 I am a stranger here myself Gwartney, Debra, author. 2019 Idaho politics and government : culture clash and conflicting values LiCalzi, Jasper M., author. 2019 in the Gem State The Idaho traveler Minskoff, Alan, author. 2019 Inner strength : portraits of Basque women = Barne indarra : Euskal 2019 emakumeen erretratuak = Fuerza interior : retratos de mujeres vascas = Force interieur : portraits de femmes basques. Peg Leg Annie : pistol packing madam, Rocky Bar, Idaho Territory Love, Bob, author. 2019 2018 The wisdom of wolves : lessons from the Sawtooth pack Dutcher, Jim, 1943- author. 2018 Treasure Valley tree selection guide. 2018 Wheat country railroad : the Northern Pacific's Spokane & Palouse Beach, Phil, author. 2018 and competitors Topping out Harris, Katherine Wonn, author. 2018 The Spokane River 2018 United voices : awakening cultural understandings of Idaho's five 2018 tribes Seven summers : adventures studying flammulated owls in Idaho's Powers, Leon R. (Leon Ray) 2018 Sublett mountains Women's March on Idaho : January 21st, 2017. 2018 Woodsmoke : reflections on place, after James Castle Appelman, J. Reuben. 2018 Trucks are for girls. Book 2 White, Carolyn, author. 2018 Song : writers in the attic 2018 Day hike! : Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, and Sandpoint Blair, Seabury, author. 2018 The dreamer and the doctor : a forest lover and a physician on the Nisbet, Jack, 1949- author. 2018 edge of the frontier Friday, January 8, 2021 farrit.lili.org Page 3 of 427 Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in the Intermountain 2018 Region Boise foothills and forest plants : including Boise Peak, Bogus Basin, Vizgirdas, Ray S., 1960- author. 2018 and Mores Mountain Boise State of mind : the emergence of college football's grittiest Gunderson, Joel. 2018 underdog Boise trail guide : 95 hiking & running routes close to home Stuebner, Stephen. 2018 Color coded : party politics in the American West, 1950-2016 Nugent, Walter T. K., author. 2018 The bonanza king : John Mackay and the battle over the greatest Crouch, Gregory, 1966- author. 2018 riches in the American West Bring the war home : the white power movement and paramilitary Belew, Kathleen, 1981- author. 2018 America Boy sees beautiful Martin, Luke, author, illustrator. 2018 Bricks underneath a hoop skirt. Book one White, Carolyn, author. 2018 Drawn to purpose : American women illustrators and cartoonists Kennedy, Martha H. (Martha 2018 Hoeprich), author. Educated : a memoir Westover, Tara, author. 2018 Divorce in idaho : the legal process, your rights, and what to expect Marcus, Craig B., author. 2018 Environmental assessment addressing the establishment of Urban 2018 Close Air Support (CAS) air and ground training spaces near Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. Volume 2 Best easy hikes greater Boise : 50 hikes within two hours of Boise Marchant, Scott. 2018 Another time -- another way : U.S. Forest Service history 1920-1970's, Brock, C. Eugene, author. 2018 Valley County, Idaho The 64 cities of northern Idaho trivia! Volume 1 of 3 : their past -- their Bunderson, Hal. 2018 present -- and their future The 67 cities of eastern Idaho trivia! Volume 3 of 3 : their past -- their 2018 present -- and their future The 69 cities of southwestern Idaho trivia! Volume 2 of 3 : their past -- 2018 their present -- and their future Hells heroes : how an unlikely alliance saved Idaho's Hells Canyon Carlson, Chris, 1946- author. 2018 Goodbye, sweet girl : a story of domestic violence and survival Sundberg, Kelly, 1977- author. 2018 Gold mountain turned to dust : essays on the legal history of the Wunder, John R., author. 2018 Chinese in the nineteenth-century American West American prisoner of war camps in Idaho and Utah Kirkpatrick, Kathleen. 2018 Frozen dinners : a memoir of a fractured family Ambrose, Elaine, author. 2018 Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in the Intermountain 2018 Region Friday, January 8, 2021 farrit.lili.org Page 4 of 427 Fishes of Idaho : a natural history survey Sigler, John W., 1946- author. 2018 Betty the Washwoman : 2019 calendar. 2018 Foraging Idaho : finding, identifying, and preparing edible wild foods Nyerges, Christopher, author. 2018 Minidoka National Historic Site Wakatsuki, Hanako, author. 2018 A kid's guide to Boise Just, Rick, author. 2018 Pocatello in print : from the archives of the idaho State Journal 2018 Nature behind barbed wire : an environmental history of the Chiang, Connie Y., author. 2018 Japanese American incarceration Ida prepares! : a year in emergency preparedness with Ida and Tank Otter, Lori, 1967- 2018 Idaho barns 2010 : reproductions of watercolor paintings by artist 2018 Karin Cordes. Japanese-American relocation in World War II : a reconsideration Lotchin, Roger W., author. 2018 Idaho boundary trail hikers guide 2018 O'Brien, Mike, author. 2018 Idaho boundary trail town guide Fulmis, Jim "Yeti", author. 2018 The James Castle primer Bell, Nicholas R., author. 2018 Idaho ruffed grouse hunting : the heartbeat of the woods Wayment, Andrew Marshall. 2018 The Lewis and Clark Expedition day by day Moulton, Gary E., author. 2018 Library services for immigrants and new Americans : celebration and Koerber, Jennifer, 1973- author. 2018 integration Liminal : a refugee memoir Babayan, Liyah, author. 2018 Lekuak : the Basque places of Boise, Idaho Mackey, Meggan Laxalt, 1957- author. 2018 2017 Treasure Valley forest carbon : an assessment of community forestry Davisson, Lance, author. 2017 potential to mitigate the impacts of a changing climate Selling sex in the Silver Valley : a business doing pleasure Branstetter, Heather, author.
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