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Posted in Idaho (Tuesday, September 7, 2010)

Written by Pat Bieter. By Idaho State Historical Society. There are some available for $83.24.
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Written by Julia I Randolph. By Maverick Publications. There are some available for $32.00.
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Written by Ruby L Ewart. By Idaho Genealogical Society. There are some available for $12.42.
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Written by Ruby L Ewart. By Idaho Genealogical Society. There are some available for $20.00.
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Historic Idaho - A Collection of 23 Books Relating to 18th and 19th Century Idaho History, Genealogies and Its People By . Sells new for $14.95.
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Written by Angeline Kearns Blain and Gwen A. McGarvey. By Kendall Hunt Pub Co. There are some available for $1.80.
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Year of the Fires: The Story of the Great Fires of 1910 Written by Stephen J. Pyne. By Viking Adult. The regular list price is $25.95. Sells new for $9.84. There are some available for $0.50.
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5 comments about Year of the Fires: The Story of the Great Fires of 1910.
  1. This book could be some much more readable with, perhaps, an editor and another draft. The author has to juggle a lot of details - historical, political, social, biographical and statistical - but does so in an ungraceful confusing manner. The writing at times is distractingly florid. I compare this to Big Trouble by J. Anthony Lukas that handles a wealth of period detail with grace and a simplicity and directness of language that sweeps you along. I was very disappointed given the natural drama of the story.


  2. I found this book through a newspaper review and eagerly bought it. I was very disappointed. It is overly academic, dull, poorly organized and excessively wordy. As a journalist, I understand the powers of brevity and clarity, but the author does not. Even the organization, by month, leaves a lot to be desired as the author still skips between months. The political background becomes so laborious that it is impossible to follow a chain of events or personalities. I would definitely skip reading this book, even though I forced my way through all of it, hoping that it would get better. It did not.


  3. Although some of the other reviewers disagree, Pyne has done a fantastic job of pulling together many diverse strands of primary materials to make a compelling narrative. Not only does Pyne tell the stories of individual firefighters on the line, but he interweaves larger political and environmental issues as well. Really, this is a model work as far as coordinating the "big picture" with the details. Readers of this work will learn about bureaucratic infighting in the early 1900's, competing forestry theories, the physics of how fires actually work, as well as slices of social history here and there. Pyne's greatest weakness in this book is that he tends to be too wordy and a bit too flamboyant with imagery. If you can overlook that and can see the big picture Pyne is painting, the book will draw you in.


  4. The story of the great fires of 1910 that raged along the northern tier of the country from Washington to the Great Lakes, but especially the Big Blowup that occurred along the Montana-Idaho border that claimed over 70 firefighters in two days in late August. Heroes, cowards, and fools all appeared during those two days before the fierce winds that made containment difficult abated. Ed Pulaski saved a large crew from destruction by his actions. But Baudette and Spooner, both in Minnesota, were destroyed in only 20 minutes.

    The country didn't really have a forest fire plan, in most cases just allowing fires to burn themselves out. But these fires, which destroyed so much property, forced officials to make big changes, among them the creation of the Forest Service.

    A debate raged over whether fires should be fought head-on or by employing light burning to prevent devastating fires from erupting. (Pyne is weakest in dealing with these debates and doesn't make the issues or outcome clear.) In some ways the debate still continues, especially now that so many homes and communities have been built on forest lands.

    A pretty interesting book, though Pyne's writing style is not very compelling.


  5. In the summer of 1910, wildfires in the Northern Rockies spread across millions of acres; the soot darkened the skies of New England and even drifted as far as the ice of Greenland. Seventy-eight firefighters died fighting the "Big Blowup" along the Montana-Idaho border. Nationally recognized fire historian Stephen J. Pyne presents Year of the Fires: The Story of the Great Fires of 1910, which tells of this tremendous catastrophe and how it forever changed America's policies for responding to forest fires. Accessible to scholars and lay readers alike, Year of the Fires is a welcome addition to American history shelves and highly recommended - especially considering that the lessons of the past remain just as relevant in "fire-prone" parts of the nation today.


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The Basques in Idaho
This quiet ground (A Maverick publication)
Footprints through Idaho, volume III, with cumulative index: A centennial tribute to the pioneer by their descendants
Footprints through Idaho: A centennial tribute to the pioneer by their descendants
Historic Idaho - A Collection of 23 Books Relating to 18th and 19th Century Idaho History, Genealogies and Its People
Tactical Textiles: A Genealogy of the Boise Peace Quilt Project : 1981-1988
Year of the Fires: The Story of the Great Fires of 1910

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