The premier publisher of local historical books, Tornado Creek Publications is owned and operated by the talented and dedicated team of Suzanne and Tony Bamonte, shown taking a breather from a hard day at the office.
Auntie's is proud to feature a number of fine titles from the Bamontes, such as those shown below. You'll find these books in our Regional Section or others, so prepare to browse through local history when you next visit Auntie's. Details about these books will be added, but for now, please call for information about availability. We'd love to help you find just the right book for you!
Spokane Set in Stone: Selected Historical Monuments, Markers and Points of Interest In and Around Spokane
by Dick Jensen
The Spokane Aviation Story, 1910-1941
by James P. McGoldrick II
The Way It Was According to Chick: Growing Up on the Spokane Indian Reservation
by Robert "Chick" Wynecoop
Thomas H. Elsom: Spokane's First Telephone Installer
by Dean Ladd
The McGoldrick Lumber Company Story, 1900-1952
by Jim McGoldrick
Harper Joy, Spokane's Man of Many Faces: Let the Show Begin
by Doris J. Woodward
Lionhead Lodge: Movieland of the Northwest
by Lloyd Peters
Life Behind the Badge The Spokane Police Department's Founding Years, 1881-1903
Sheriffs, 1911-1989
History of Pend Oreille County
Miss Spokane: Elegant Ambassadors and Their City
History of Newport, Washington
WSU Military Veterans: Heroes and Legends
by C. James Quann
Breaking Blue
by Timothy Egan
This is a book published by Sasquatch, written about events occurring in Tony Bamonte's career as a County Sheriff.