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Idaho
- general guides
Adventure
Guide to Idaho
by Genevieve Rowles
February 1998, Hunter
Publishing, Paperback, 400 pages, (guidebook)
An introduction tells you about the state's history, geography, its people and the
wildlife you might encounter. Covers ski areas, river running, hiking, gold panning,
excursions and activities with kids, sightseeing, plus the best places to eat and bed down
for the night.
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Central Idaho - Visitor Information
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Idaho, Accommodations
Hidden
Idaho
by Richard Harris
August 2000, 3rd edition, Paperback,328 pages, (guidebook)
Idaho is packed with lost-highway
drives to ghost towns, secret canyons, and secluded hot springs.
Found on Go Northwest! page:
Craters of the Moon
Idaho
(Compass American Guides)
by John Gottberg, William H. Mullins (Photographer)
July 1996, Paperback, (guidebook)
Travel Information is enhanced with literary
extracts from Idaho writers past and present, and extensive historical
background for each of the state's regions.
Idaho
for the Curious: A Guide/With Map
by Cort Conley
June 1982, 1st edition, Paperback, 704 pages,
(guidebook)
Don't let the date put you off - this
guide continues to be a top seller.
Found on Go Northwest! page: Idaho - Visitor Information
Idaho
Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Unique Places
by Julie Fanselow
June 2000, 3rd edition, Paperback, 208 pages,
(guidebook)
Found on Go Northwest! page: Idaho - Visitor Information
Adventures in Idaho's Sawtooth Country
by Lynne M. Stone
June 1990, Paperback, 208 pages.
Idaho Atlas and Gazetteer
June 2000, Paperback, 5th
Edition
Moon Handbooks: Idaho
5th Edition
by Don Root
May 2004, Paperback, 4th edition,
Paperback, 568 pages.
Narratives
The
Garden of Eden Motel
by Morse Hamilton
December 1996, Hardcover, 480 pages, (children's
fiction, ages 9-12)
Eleven-year-old Dal and Mr. Sabatini, his
new stepfather, travel to rural Idaho of the 1950s, on a business trip
that provides an opportunity for them to get to know one another. A
slow-moving but ultimately touching coming-of-age story.
Idaho
Impressions
by Mark W. Lisk (Photographer), Stephen Stuebner
October 1997, Hardcover, 144 pages,
(non-fiction)
See the splendor of of Idaho's
magnificent landscapes through the eyes of photographer Mark Lisk.
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Northwest
Web Sites - Webcams
Idaho
Is Home: Fleeting Images, Personal Memories
by Walter Wells (editor)
April 1994, Paperback, ? pages,
(non-fiction)
Collection of personal photographs and
writings about Idaho.
One
Winter in the Wilderness
by Pat Cary Peek
October 1998,
Hardcover, 240 pages, (autobiography)
The author describes the humorous, frustrating and sometimes dangerous
daily adventures in a fall to spring stay in the Salmon Mountains of the
Idaho wilderness, with her husband, a professor of wildlife resources at
the University of Idaho.
Found on Go Northwest! page:
Salmon,
Idaho - Activities
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