Includes bibliographical references and index.ġ. Too high and too steep : reshaping Seattle’s topography / David B. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA Turnbull, Moving Mountains into the Sea, The Northwest 1, no. Thomson Papers, Box 4, Book 10, Letter 549, Accession 0089–001, University of Washington Special Collections George S. Thomson to William McLeod Raine, July 31, 1911, Reginald H. Dudley Stuart, Seattle’s Coming Retail and Apartment-House District, courtesy University of Washington Special Collections, G 4284 S4:2D46 A3 1917 S72.ĮPIGRAPHS: Enclosure to a letter from Reginald H. EdmondsonĮNDPAPERS: ( front) Augustus Koch, 1891 Birds Eye View of Seattle, Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division. © 2015 by the University of Washington PressĬomposed in Chaparral, typeface designed by Carol Twomblyĭisplay type set in Duke, designed by James T. Repass, Linda Chalker-Scott and Jim Scott, Charyl Kay and Earl Sedlik, Robert Wack, Jacqueline B. Too High and Too Steep was published with the support of the NORTHWEST WRITERS FUND, which promotes the work of some of the region’s most talented nonfiction writers and was established through generous gifts from Linda and Peter Capell, Janet and John Creighton, Ruth and Alvin Eller, James A. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS Seattle and London Glover’s Bird’s-Eye View of the City of Seattle, 1878 (detail).
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