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Encyclopedia of Idaho

Encyclopedia of Idaho
The Encyclopedia of Idaho is a single volume comprehensive reference work on the State of Idaho. A volume in the series Encyclopedia of the United States. The Encyclopedia of Idaho includes: Introduction, Geographic Configuration, Pre-history and Archaeology, History, Chronology, Biographies of Governors, Directory of State Services, Dictionary of Places, Pictorial Scenes, Constitution of Idaho, Bibliography and Index.
The Encyclopedia of Idaho is an authoritative, single-volume reference that captures the essence of Idaho's rich history, culture, natural beauty, and modern achievements. Designed for both casual readers and scholars, this comprehensive guide covers a wide array of topics, from Idaho's Native American heritage, pioneering days, and natural landmarks to its agricultural legacy, burgeoning tech industries, and vibrant arts scene.
Organized in a highly accessible format, the Encyclopedia of Idaho includes thousands of entries detailing significant historical events, notable figures, flora and fauna, and key locations. It also highlights the state's unique contributions to American culture and industry, such as its world-famous potatoes, scenic national parks, and innovative research institutions. With maps, illustrations, and in-depth essays on broader themes like Idaho's environmental stewardship and economic development, this volume is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand Idaho's past, present, and future.
Ideal for libraries, schools, and Idaho enthusiasts, the Encyclopedia of Idaho is a tribute to the state's enduring spirit and a celebration of its diverse communities, landscapes, and legacy.
Author: Nancy Capace |
Publisher: North American Book Distributors, LLC |
Publication Date: Dec 31, 1999 |
Number of Pages: 424 pages |
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798330525386 |