Biography & Regional History — Truman of St. Helens: The Man and His Mountain (1981) — Shirley Rosen | HC w/ Dust Jacket, Photo Plates

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Meet the stubborn innkeeper who became a folk legend. Truman of St. Helens is a biography & regional history of Harry R. Truman and his lodge at Spirit Lake, set against the 1980 eruption.

Written by Shirley Rosen (a family insider who worked at the lodge), this 1981 account blends interviews, on-the-ground detail, and period photos. It’s a photo-verified copy ready for the reader or the Pacific Northwest history shelf.

Quick Specs

  • Size: 9 × 6 × 1 in
  • Material: Red boards; paper pages; printed jacket
  • Color: Bright red boards; red/cream jacket with color photo
  • Origin or Maker: Madrona Publishers (Seattle) & Longview Publishing Co. (Longview)
  • Year or Era: 1981
  • GENRE: Biography & Regional History (Mount St. Helens, PNW)
  • Language / Pages: English, 162 pages
  • Identifiers: ISBN 0-914842-57-9; LCCN 81-4304
  • Origin or Maker: Madrona Publishers (Seattle) & Longview Publishing Co. (Longview)
  • Year or Era: 1981
  • GENRE: Biography & Regional History (Mount St. Helens, PNW)
  • Language / Pages: English, 162 pages
  • Identifiers: ISBN 0-914842-57-9; LCCN 81-4304

Edition & Features

  • Edition/Printing: Later printing (number line ends at “2”)
  • Dust Jacket: Present with price on flap (not price-clipped)
  • Illustrations/Plates: B&W photo sections and text throughout
  • Extras: Author photo on rear flap; subject index (photo captions)

Condition

  1. Grade: Good (reader-ready)
  2. Notes: Firm binding; light shelf wear; random handling smudges on some pages; uniform page toning; jacket shows mild edge wear/rubbing consistent with age. See all photos—sold as pictured.

Condition Grade Key
Near Fine: minimal wear; tight; clean.
Very Good: light wear; clean text; minor flaws.
Good: noticeable wear; sound copy; scattered marks/toning.
Fair: heavy wear; complete but worn.

About the Author: Shirley Rosen

Shirley Rosen—niece of Truman’s third wife, Eddie—worked summers at Mount St. Helens Lodge. Her firsthand ties inform this account of Truman’s life, voice, and the events surrounding the eruption.

Add a landmark PNW biography to your shelf—read it, then display it.

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