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Hells Canyon
Hells Canyon
405 Pages
author Carol Simon Smolinski
Last two signed copies of the limited-edition Hard Copies
Book # 3 or Book #5
This book is an outstanding historical narrative about Hell Canyon of the Middle Snake River. It is scholarly literary gem that is both emotionally rich and poignant. The author begins with the region's geologic history and continues through Native American, ranch, riverboat, and dam construction histories to the present day. Other scholars, as well as students of history and the general public, will value the contents of this book.

Carole Simon-Smolinski has produced a masterful and sweeping description of the canyon from its geological origins to the 1975 creation of Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.

we will email you after your order and let you choose #3 or #5
Price: $100.00

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TEA AT THE BARN
TEA AT THE BARN
Recipes for the delectable delights served at the fundraising teas for Artisans at the Dahmen Barn.

The primary question at our tea is always, 'can I have the recipe?" We are grateful to report, that the evolution of a cookbook recapping not only the recipes but the menus also served during the past ten years of our annual fundraising tea.

The varied themes, menus and accompanying recipes are shared in the pages of  Tea at the Barn so you may relive or renew your experience or create and sample what you may have missed.

Many of the recipes make great appetizers for holiday gatherings like Cheesy French Pinwheels, Crostini with Blue Cheese and Roasted Grapes and the Chipotle Rosemary Roasted nuts would make a perfect gift, placed in a pretty pottery dish made right in the Dahmen Barns Pottery studio.
Size: 110 pages
Price: $15.00

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Timothy Nolan's Idaho
Timothy Nolan's Idaho
Timothy Nolan’s Idaho-1862-1890

Being Several Scholarly Accounts of Adventures and Events in and Around Lewiston, Idaho from Gold Rush to Statehood

Timothy Nolan’s Idaho. 1862-1890, is a history of life in the mining communities and supply towns of central Idaho during its territorial period, penned as a historical narrative by fictitious Timothy Nolan. Nolan writes his reminiscence in 1890, nostalgically looking back over his twenty-eight years in the territory, where he arrived as a prospective miner and transitioned into a contributing member of the new and developing community of Lewiston. By presenting the history in the voice of someone who lived through those years, Simon-Smolinski recounts the events and describes the people and places in a highly readable, fast paced, first person interpretation. Complementing and completing the narrative are Illustrations by Connie McLeod-along with historic regional photographs and a map.

Most of Timothy’s interest and activities are directed towards the Clearwater and Salmon River gold districts in the heart of Idaho Territory. He describes each community, the travel routes and methods used to reach them, life in the mining camps, and the businesses that supply their needs. Timothy is mesmerized by the magnificent landscape and the Nez Perce Indians who inhabit it; even so, he closely observes all the people whom he meets through his travels-from the best to the worst, the exotic to the ordinary-and introduces many of them on these pages, trying to draw the larger picture of this great American adventure.
Size: Timothy Nolan's Idaho-1862-1890
Price: $27.00

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Artisans' Cookbook
Artisans' Cookbook
Over 300 recipes from the Artisans and Friends of the Barn.
Proceeds from the sale of the cookbook go to the Barn.
Size: 212 pages
Price: $17.95

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