Books and Chapters
Beckham, Stephen. Land of the Umpqua. Douglas County Commissioners,
1986.
Dangler, Charles. The Pacific Rim Region, A World Marketplace
Approach Through Trade and Investment. Madison Books, 1993.
Dietrich, William. Northwest Passage: the Great Columbia River.
Simon and Schuster, 1995.
Douthit, Nathan. The Coos Bay Region 1890-1944: Life on a Coastal
Frontier. River West Books, 1981.
Gibbs, Jim. Oregons Salty Coast. Superior Publishing
Company, 1978.
Hedden, Walter P. Mission: Port Development...with Case Studies.
The American Association of Port Authorities, 1967.
Korn, Vera G. 1997-1998 Oregon Agriculture & Fisheries
Statistics. Oregon Department of Agriculture, 1998.
Lockley, Fred. History of the Columbia River Valley From The
Dalles to the Sea. S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1928.
McAlpine, Jan and Patricia LeDonne, Ed. The Greening of World
Trade. A Report to EPA from The Trade and
Environment Committee of the National Advisory
Council for Environmental Policy and Technology, 1993.
Mostert, Noel. Supership. Knopf, 1974.
Ohmae, Kenichi, Ed. The Evolving Global Economy, Making Sense
of the New World Order. Harvard Business Review Book, 1995.
Peters, Hans J. The Maritime Transport Crisis. The World Bank,
1993.
Read, Richard. "The French Fry Connection." The Oregonian,
October 18-21, 1998.
Ronda, James. Astoria and Empire. University of Nebraska Press,
1990.
Searle, Brent, Ed. Agriculture: Oregons Leading Industry
From Farm to Table. Oregon Department of Agriculture, 1998.
White, Richard. The Organic Machine, The Remaking of The Columbia
River. Hill and Wang, 1995.
Portside Quarterly Publication. Port of Portland, Summer 1999.
Quarterdeck. Columbia River Maritime Museum, 1989.
Steamboat Days on the Rivers. Oregon Historical Society, Portland,
1969.
The Great Waterway, Leading the Way to the World. The
Merchants Exchange and the Columbia Snake River
Marketing Group, 1999.
Willamette River Recreation Guide. Oregon State Marine Board
and Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, 1998-1999.
Teaching Resources
Where Did It Come From? And How Did It Get Here? Port of Portland
curriculum for grades 4-5.
Captain Dukes Important Adventure. Elementary School Video,
Port of Portland.
The Port of Portland: Your Vital Connection. Port of Portland.
Headwaters to Ocean (H20). Educational field trips aboard a vintage
wooden tugboat for grades 4-12 to learn about the Columbia/Willamette
River system and its eco-
system. (503) 228-9600 or www.h2ocean.org.
Osborne, Teresa Squires and John Garrow. Focus on Oregon Exports.
World Affairs Council of Oregon and Oregon Council for the Social
Studies, 1995.
Materials for Young Readers
Aust, Siegfried. Ships! Come Aboard. Lerner Publications Company,
1993.
Burke, Capt. Timothy R. Tugboats in Action. Albert
Whitman and Company, 1993.
Bushey, Jerry. The Barge Book. Carolrhoda Books, 1984.
Davies, Eryl. Water Travel, The World on the Move. Thomson Learning,
1993.
Johnstone, Hugh. Land and Sea Transport. Gloucester Press, 1989.
Kentley, Eric. Boat. Alfred A. Knopf, 1992.
Kindersley, Dorling. The Visual Dictionary of Ships and
Sailing. Houghton Mifflin, 1991.
Maestro, Betsey and Ellen DelVecchio. Big City Port. Four Winds
Press, 1983.
Zim, Herbert S. and James R. Skelly. Cargo Ships. William Morrow
and Company, 1970.
There Goes a Boat videotape. Kid Vision, 1994.
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