University of Washington Press

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Publisher of distinguished scholarly books and regional trade nonfiction in the Pacific Northwest.

Seattle, WA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2009.

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    Our spring 2020 catalog is here! New books on the 40th anniversary of the Mount St. Helens eruption, lost Chinese forests, earthquakes, the myth of a murderer, Buddhist temples, Native art of the Northwest Coast, adultery in Chinatown, and more!

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    If you live in the US and can't see this amazing exhibit in person, here's how to find a copy of the book, "Japan Supernatural: Ghost, Goblins, and Monsters, 1700 to Now," edited by Melanie Eastburn:

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    Did you know? You can stop by Queen Anne Book Company any time & donate a gift certificate to our Book Angel &/or Literacy in Prisons programs. Our Book Angels help us provide books to underserved children. Our Literacy in Prisons programs buy new books for incacerated readers.

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    Other cool walk, features (or at least my mom thinks they're cool) are the City Datum Point, old street clocks, and a curious weather gauge. Plus, there's even a bit of history to learn.

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  5. Find out about these magnificent hatch covers and more in David Williams's "Seattle Walks: Discovering History and Nature in the City"! See Walk 4, "Where You At? A Downtown Geographical Tour." More about the book:

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    prije 19 sati

    Sculpture on a Grand Scale: Jack Christiansen's Thin Shell Modernism by Tyler Sprague and published by has been newly added to

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  7. Read The Seattle Times Pacific Northwest Magazine’s excerpt of “Transit” by Jim Kershner published Feb. 2nd detailing the transformation of Seattle’s transportation system from 1884 to present day! Learn more here:

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  8. More pictures of cats with book drafts, please. Thank you to Susan Hough, author of the forthcoming, "The Great Quake Debate: The Crusader, the Skeptic, and the Rise of Modern Seismology"!

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    2. velj

    Really enjoying Full-Rip 9.0, by . Like my upcoming , it describes how a region first came to grips with its earthquake problem. But whereas my sources were archival, Doughton was able to meet & talk to the protagonists of her story.

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    Great new word. I love it. Plus, the gardens are a fabulous little place. In my book "Seattle Walks," this is a "short but energetic side trip" on my longer walk around north Capitol Hill.

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  11. Want to know what's next from the press? Our spring 2020 catalog includes a peek at all of our books coming out through July! Here's the link:

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  12. If you live in the US and can't see this amazing exhibit in person, here's how to find a copy of the book, "Japan Supernatural: Ghost, Goblins, and Monsters, 1700 to Now," edited by Melanie Eastburn:

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    14. lis 2019.

    October AHR, just out, includes three "feature" reviews of important new books in environmental history: BRINGING WHALES ASHORE, THE GLOBAL INTERIOR, and A COLD WELCOME. ; ;

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    "Rajan considers himself not a marriage broker, but rather a “facilitator,” a term with fewer pejorative connotations. More people know the word these days, he remarks, after the Norwegian peace process." reviews 'Marrying for a Future':

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  15. "With 'Bringing Whales Ashore,' Jakobina Arch almost singlehandedly places the emerging field regarding whales and whaling in Japanese history on solid ground." New review in the Journal of Japanese Studies ()

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    2. velj

    "Sometimes when a southwest wind drove a high tide up the rivers you could feel the ocean heaving and pushing under the street." The Last Wilderness: A History of the Olympic Peninsula by Murray Morgan

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    "Asking one groom why he wants his late relatives there, Sidharthan elicits this painful and direct answer, “These people would have lived with us and participated in this marriage, except for this war.”" reviews 'Marrying for a Future':

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    31. sij

    JONATHAN STOCKDALE reviews Jakobina Arch, Bringing Whales Ashore: Oceans & the Environment of Early Modern Japan. “Fills an important gap for scholars of history...provides engaging material that should stimulate discussion in the classroom.”

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    28. pro 2019.

    Congratulations to our author Sheetal Chhabria on the publication of her new book, Making the Modern Slum: The Power of Capital in Colonial Bombay.

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    “Making the Modern Slum shows how the wellbeing of the city–rather than of its people–became an increasingly urgent goal of government, positioning agrarian distress, famished migrants, and the laboring poor as threats to be contained or excluded.”

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    14. sij

    XQs XX! A Conversation with Sheetal Chhabria on her new book “Making the Modern Slum: The Power of Capital in Colonial Bombay” (2019)

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