Ralph Friedman
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Ralph Friedman (June 3, 1916 – June 3, 1995) was an American author best known for his books about Oregon.
Ralph Friedman was born and raised in Chicago. He hitchhiked to Oregon in 1933 at the age of 16. He wrote 10 books, and contributed to many other books, magazines, and newspapers. For ten years, he led the travel class "Oregon for the Curious", offered by Portland Community College (PCC). He also taught writing and folklore for PCC and for Portland State University. He died in Portland, Oregon on June 3, 1995, his 79th Birthday.
[edit] Works
- The Other Side of Oregon (1992) ISBN 0-87004-352-8
- In Search of Western Oregon (1991) ISBN 0-87004-332-3
- This Side of Oregon (1982) ISBN 0-87004-284-X
- Tracking Down Oregon (1978) ISBN 0-87004-257-2
- A Touch of Oregon - Love Song to a State (1976) ISBN 0-89174-005-8
- Tales Out of Oregon (1976) ISBN 0-89174-004-X
- Oregon for the Curious (First Edition, 1965; Second Edition, 1966; Third Edition, 1972) ISBN 0-87004-222-X
- Northwest Passages: A Book of Travel (1968) ASIN B0006CY1RA
- "West's Wildest Cattle Drive" (magazine article, magazine unknown)
[edit] External links
- Caxton Press, publisher of several of Friedman's books; books can be ordered online
- Image of the cover of "West's Wildest Cattle Drive"

