The Idaho Traveler

The Idaho Traveler is the result of a journey started in 1976, when Alan Minskoff traveled the...
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Author: Alan Minskoff
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The Idaho Traveler by Minskoff, Alan

The Idaho Traveler

CHF 25.65

The Idaho Traveler

CHF 25.65
Author: Alan Minskoff
Format: Paperback
Language: English
The Idaho Traveler is the result of a journey started in 1976, when Alan Minskoff traveled the state of Idaho as part of the nation's bicentennial celebration. Over two years, he visited 24 communities, held town meetings and edited two issues of Idaho Heritage magazine. Recently, he had the opportunity to get back to those places. Writing this book is both a celebration of his adopted state, its "people, places and food, "and a thank you to the hundreds of folks who have helped in his work as an editor, writer and teacher.

Minskoff explores the oft ignored treasures of small-town Idaho. From historic buildings and sites to the mom-and-pop restaurants that offer the best pie and breakfast in the Gem State. Interviews with long-time residents and newcomers alike illustrate this paean to Idaho and captures the essence of what defines Idaho's unique character.

Author: Alan Minskoff
Publisher: Caxton Press
Published: 09/15/2019
Pages: 293
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 8.20h x 6.20w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780870046278

About the Author
Minskoff, Alan: - Alan Minskoff moved to Idaho in 1972; he lives in Boise and teaches journalism at the College of Idaho. During 1976 and 1977, he was the project director of A Future for the Small Town in Idaho. He has edited Idaho Heritage Magazine, Boise Magazine, Boise Journal and was Editor-in-chief of HERE WE HAVE IDAHO: People Make the Difference. He is the author of Idaho Wine Country with photographs by Paul Hosefros His poetry has appeared in Eight Idaho Poets; Idaho's Poetry: A Centennial Anthology; Things To Do in Idaho and two chapbooks Blue Ink Runs Out on a Partly Cloudy Day and Point Blank. Essays have appeared in Where the Morning Light's Still Blue and Boise @ 150 among other publications.

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