We are a family owned and operated full-service bookstore located in Walla Walla, Washington. Since 1973 we have been filling the literary needs of this wonderful community and giving birth to the beginnings of a book empire through Last Word Books in Olympia. Join our struggle to change this world with words.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Washington Rural Heritage
Washington Rural Heritage
www.washingtonruralheritage.org
- Enable small and rural libraries to create digital collections of unique items that highlight institutional holdings and tell the stories of their communities.
- Make these items accessible online to a wide audience.
- Provide long-term storage and preservation of digital masters created by WRH participants.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Friday, August 5, 2011
$30M expansion for Walla Walla prison
August 2, 2011
TUMWATER — The state Department of Corrections later this month will open bids for a $28 million to $30 million expansion at the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla.
Work will involve construction of two nearly identical housing units, each about 45,000 square feet with 256 beds. They will house medium-security inmates.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Etude Geographique by Stoddard King
Found this awesome old piece in an old copy of Stoddard King's book What The Queen Said & Further Facetious Fragments. Someone tucked a newspaper clipping inside the book from the Spokesman Review, dated Sunday, January 3, 1965. The article features the author, and reproduces the full text of the poem:
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Out West, they say, a man's a man; the legend still persists
That he is handy with a gun and careless with his fists.
The fact is, though, you may no hear a stronger word than "Gosh!"
From Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to Walla Walla, Wash.
In western towns 'tis many years since it was the last rage
For men to earn their daily bread by hoding up a stage,
Yet story writers sti ascribe such wild and woolly bosh
To Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to Walla Walla, Wash.
The gents who roam the West today are manicured and meek,
They shave their features, daily and they bathe three times a week.
They tote the tame umbrella and they wear the mild galosh.
From Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to Walla Walla, Wash.
But though the West has frowned upon its old nefarious games,
It sti embellishes the map with sweet, melodious names,
Which grow is lush profusion like the apple and the squash
From Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to Walla Walla, Wash.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Gerald Matthew Museum of Un-Natural History
I once lived next to the American Museum of Natural History in Manhatten in an apartment made for big parties. One rowdy night we all invaded the grounds of the museum and drunkenly agreed there was a need for a museum of un-natural history to present a less factual point of view. In fact, perhaps, a provocative, even offensive, point of view for the rare discerning few.
The moment arrived in the summer of 2001 after my first gallery show in Walla Walla, Washington left me with too many cumbersome constructions to take home, and I realized an ambition to curate a museum of my own works. A loft space became available over Tallman’s Drugs on Main Street in downtown Walla Walla for a price I could manage. I gutted the room, painted it and moved in on September 10, 2001.
Since then, I’ve been open every Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm. There is no charge, and I can be persuaded to open at any reasonable hour for those who are willing to use the telephone or internet and promise to say something interesting in my guest book.