The Washington Apple

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESSISBN: 9780806190662

Orchards and the Development of Industrial Agriculture

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By Amanda L. Van Lanen
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UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
360 g
Pages:
298

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Amanda L. Van Lanen is Associate Professor of History at Lewis-Clark State College. She has published articles in Agricultural History and Journal of the West.

"Van Lanen's excellent study is an important and welcome addition to scholarship exploring the cultural, economic, and environmental frontiers of industrial agriculture production in the Pacific West." "Van Lanen shows in convincing detail that the famous Washington apple was no accident of nature. It was a distinctly human creation, dependent on the confluence of diverse historical factors, all of which are explored in The Washington Apple. The ubiquitous grocery-store apple, as it turns out, is a complicated, fragile thing."--William Thomas Okie, author of The Georgia Peach: Culture, Agriculture, and Environment in the American South "When you bite into a Washington apple, you're getting a taste of history. Amanda Van Lanen has done an admirable job of harvesting that history, showing us how Washington's most iconic fruit has been picked, packed, marketed--and industrialized to its core."--Douglas Cazaux Sackman, author of Orange Empire: California and the Fruits of Eden

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