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All profits from bookstore sales support our non-profit organization. Purchasing a book about Humboldt County History, gifts, or ephemeral items from our bookstore is a great way to support the work we do!

Back issues of the Humboldt Historian are available in the bookstore or by phone order. Due to the wide variation in shipping and handling costs, issues cannot be purchased online. Please call (707) 445-4342 during open hours to place your order. Bulk discounts are available!

New! Instead of the former short descriptions, we now have book reviews by archivist and local author, Pam Service. Check them out for information about our books.

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Crannell & Beyond

Crannell & Beyond

from $22.50

    Many of the books for sale at the Historical Society bookstore are big volumes covering big historical topics. Other more modest volumes deal with more limited or personal subjects. An example of the latter is Crannell and Beyond by Weston D. Walch.

       Basically this is a memoir which also provides insight into a small Humboldt community.  Walch's story begins with his birth in 1928 and portrays life in a lumber company town.  We vividly see evening card games among the grown ups, family gatherings around the radio to hear President Roosevelt, elk wandering into the garden, and the air filled with the trill of train whistles.  He takes us inside the snug company-built houses, the Saturday night dances, the baseball games, picnics and company stores. And we see a boyhood playing in the woods, swimming in Little River and the joy of the first family car. Then came the excitement of the 1938 filming of "Valley of the Giants" right around home.

        As boy grows into man, we glimpse life during the war years, high school sports, and family joys and tragedies. We learn about many aspects of the lumber business that Walsh inevitably grew into, and though the town of Crannell gradually came to an end, he moves into the international timber industry, taking him and his family to adventures in Asia, South America and elsewhere around the U.S.  

       This compelling book connects us to one life but also to important threads that wind through all of Humboldt. 

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