Printers
- Carson, M. (1936). A history of the Idaho County Free Press, Grangeville, Idaho, 1886-1936. Grangeville, Idaho?.
- Donner, N. N. T. (1963). History of journalism in Idaho Territory, 1862-1890. Missoula: Montana State University.
- Fisher, V., & Society of Bibliosophers. (1944). The Caxton printers in Idaho: A short history. Cincinnati, Ohio: Society of Bibliosophers.
- Harrington, J. A., & Historical Records Survey (U.S.). (1938). Printing in Idaho 1938-1918.
- Hawley, J. H., & Southwest Idaho Club of Printing House Craftsmen. (1949). Pioneer printing in Idaho. Boise?: Southwest Idaho Club of Printing House Craftsmen.
- Idaho Center for the Book. (1994). Missing p[a]ges: Idaho & the book. Boise, ID: Idaho Center for the Book.
- Idaho Center for the Book., & Idaho Council of Teachers of English. (1996). Idaho by the book. Idaho: Idaho Center for the book.
- Martin, S. D. (1970). An operational and readership analysis of the (Pocatello) Idaho State Journal. Salt Lake City.
- McMurtrie, D. C. (1932). The beginnings of printing in Idaho. Mainz.
- Olson, R. H. (1975). Imperialism and the Pacific Northwest press, 1893-1900.
- Southwest Idaho Club of Printing House Craftsmen. (1949). Pioneer printing in Idaho, 1839-1900. Boise, Idaho: Southwest Idaho Club of Printing House Craftsman.
- United States., & Harrington, J. A. (1938). Idaho: First printing presses, newspapers, and editors.
- Vergobbi, D. J. (1992). Hybrid journalism: Bridging the frontier/commercial cusp on the Coeur d'Alene mining frontier.
- Vergobbi, D. J. (1992). The newspaper as social composer of the North Idaho mining frontier.
- Vergobbi, D. J. (1996). Hybrid journalism epitomized: Riding the frontier-commercial cusp, 1893-1894.
- York, L. W. (1900). The Caxton Printers Ltd. of Caldwell, Idaho: A study in regional publishing.
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