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Read Jack’s essay on the Powell’s Bookstore blog page

Posted by on Nov 19, 2018 in News | Comments Off on Read Jack’s essay on the Powell’s Bookstore blog page

https://www.powells.com/blog/category/original-essays

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Podcast Interview – The Dreamer and the Doctor

Posted by on Nov 9, 2018 in News | Comments Off on Podcast Interview – The Dreamer and the Doctor

October 23, 2018 Spokane author Jack Nisbet and his new book, “The Dreamer and the...

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Interview with Jack about The Dreamer and the Doctor from the Spokesman-Review

Posted by on Nov 2, 2018 in News | Comments Off on Interview with Jack about The Dreamer and the Doctor from the Spokesman-Review

Read an interview with Jack about The Dreamer and the Doctor from the Spokesman-Review   http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2018/oct/27/spokane-author-jack-nisbet-turns-his-focus-to-john/

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Columbia Conversations interview with Felix Banel of the Washington State Historical Society

Posted by on Nov 1, 2018 in News | Comments Off on Columbia Conversations interview with Felix Banel of the Washington State Historical Society

Listen to a Columbia Conversations interview with Felix Banel of the Washington State Historical Society that touches on Jack’s approach to writing about a regional landscape, his recent award of the Robert Gray medal, and his books from Sources of the River to The Dreamer and the Doctor.  

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The Washington State Historical Society has awarded the Gray Medal, its highest honor, to Jack Nisbet.

Posted by on Sep 17, 2018 in News | Comments Off on The Washington State Historical Society has awarded the Gray Medal, its highest honor, to Jack Nisbet.

The presentation will take place at the society’s annual luncheon on September 22nd.   View Event Details

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David Douglas’s Nine Lives

Posted by on Apr 25, 2018 in News | Comments Off on David Douglas’s Nine Lives

On May 24 at 7 pm at the Fort Vancouver Visitor Center, author Jack Nisbet will provide a free public presentation titled “David Douglas’s Nine Lives” on how Douglas managed to stay alive while he was in the Northwest, what his collections mean to us today, and what really might have happened at the scene of his death. View Event Details

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