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A Richer Harvest: The Literature of Work in the Pacific Northwest (Northwest Readers)

by Craig Wollner

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This fascinating collection taps a rich vein of Northwest literature. From pioneer journals to union tracts and cyberpunk fiction, and in settings ranging from logging camps to the Microsoft campus, the selections here reveal the lives of the region's working people and insights into the nature of work in the Northwest.… (more)
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This fascinating collection taps a rich vein of Northwest literature. From pioneer journals to union tracts and cyberpunk fiction, and in settings ranging from logging camps to the Microsoft campus, the selections here reveal the lives of the region's working people and insights into the nature of work in the Northwest.

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