WSU Press 22nd Annual Holiday Book Fair

Thursday, Dec. 5, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. in Terrell Library Atrium

Get a taste of the Palouse and a dose of the wild Northwest when you celebrate the holidays with WSU Press! Executive Chef Jamie Callison will be on hand to autographhis gorgeous cookbook, The Crimson Spoon, from noon to 1 p.m. At the same time, Alex McGregor, Dick Scheuerman, and John Clement will sign their latest work, Harvest Heritage, an exploration of our region’s agricultural past.

Two more recent titles will be available. A Yankee on Puget Sound details Edward Jay Allen’s indelible mark on Washington Territory, and Rugged Mercy chronicles thrilling pioneer tales of Sun Valley doctor Robert H. Wright. All four new releases will be discounted 30%, and a nice selection of additional books will be offered at 20% off. Festivities also include complimentary cookies and drawings for free books.

For more information about the book fair, contact WSU Press at 509-335-7880. WSU’s branch campuses and others outside of Pullman can participate, too. Browse through our online catalog for a complete list of books in print. Sale prices are valid for phone orders placed Dec. 4 – 6.

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