The Oregon eBook


M. Constance "Connie" Guardino with copy of her first history book,
 "Lords of Themselves A History of East Lincoln Couunty, O
regon" 1977
on file at Wisconsin State Historical Society-Madison

All 18 unabridged volumes of Oregon History Online are now available in full as The Oregon eBook for a single purchase price of $15.00. Generous library and bookstore discounts available upon request. This collection also includes Lincoln and Benton County Pioneer Cemeteries for the serious researcher, and liberating interpretations of the 1870 US Census for Polk and Benton Counties that make women more visible. These volumes are illustrated with both historical and contemporary photographs. This massive work, unfolding over a  period of 30 years, in what is currently known as a "big history," including a pre-history of Oregon and its coast developed by co-author, Rev. Marilyn A. Riedel. M.Div. Although this book explores the entire State of Oregon, the concentration in on the Central Oregon Coast, with special interest given to East Lincoln County, Oregon, the author's adult home.

Order your CD today! Send $15.00 check, money order or purchase order to:

Connie Guardino
110 7th Street, Suite 705
Racine, WI 53403

OREGON GEOSITES


Oregon GeoSites: The Gazetteer with an Attitude, compiled and edited by M. Constance Guardino III, B.A. with Rev. Marilyn A. Riedel, M.Div., is a compendium to their first book, Sovereigns of Themselves: A Liberating History of Oregon and its Coast, popularly known to many as “The Oregon eBook.” Oregon GeoSites stands out in the arena of regional gazetteers and atlases because it connects post offices with communities, local environments and  cultures. Postal service during the last two centuries has been the primary means by which people have communicated over great distances. Even today with cell phones and email at our disposal, many people who desire to communicate with another over distance, usually choose to make a phone call or write a letter. Oregon GeoSites was made possible in part due to “OREGON 150” because of the high volume of new research information on the internet that might otherwise not exist. This four-volume, 588-page amply illustrated reference ebook is available for $15.00 and includes shipping and handling. Generous discounts are available for school and public libraries, and book stores.
You can order the set (The Oregon eBook AND
Oregon GeoSites) for the low price of $25


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