These limited edition, hardbound coffee table books each contain over 200 interesting photos, submitted by our readers, most of which have never been published before. The books are available for just $24.95 each plus tax at our 14 N. Mission St. building; or call (509) 661-6391 to inquire about shipping.
A special package set of the original book and Volume II can be purchased for just $44.95 plus tax. This set would make the perfect gift for anyone who has lived in North Central Washington! To order either book, or the set, please contact Nancy McMinn at (509) 661-6391, or e-mail her at mcminn@wenworld.com.
Order form for "Wenatchee Valley, Images of North Central Washington" Vols. I and II
This book celebrates the Wenatchee World's hundred-year anniversary and shares the tales of 50 past-and-present employees.
Each of these stories covers part of North Central Washington's development or the paper's history.
The stories stand alone, but they also stitch together into a quilt highlighting the major regional developments, giving insight as to why the region developed as it did.
This book is available for $19.95 plus tax at our 14 N. Mission St. building; or call to inquire about shipping.
To order your copy, please contact Nancy McMinn at (509) 661-6391, or e-mail her at mcminn@wenworld.com.
Order form for "Buckle of the Power Belt: Recollections of The Wenatchee World's First 100 Years"
Charles Mason and his wife, Ruth, have prospected, mined and studied earth science, as a pastime, for over forty years. Moving to the Wenatchee area in 1978, they became intrigued by the diversity of the local geology. This book, a second, revised edition of Charlie's original work, includes GPS locations, a field map and updated information.
This book is available for $34.95 plus tax at our 14 N. Mission St. building; or call to inquire about shipping.
To order your copy, please contact Nancy McMinn at (509) 661-6391, or e-mail her at mcminn@wenworld.com.
Order form for "The Geological History of the Wenatchee Valley and Adjacent Vicinity: A Pictorial Essay"