{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2022}} {{Short description|American author}} {{For|those of a similar name|Ralph Freeman (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox writer | name = Ralph Friedman | image = | imagesize = | caption = | pseudonym = | birth_name = | birth_date = 3 June 1916 | birth_place = | death_date = 3 June 1995 | death_place = | occupation = Author | nationality = | period = | genre = Travel guides and local histories | subject = Oregon | movement = | notableworks = ''Oregon for the Curious'' | spouse = Phoebe Friedman | partner = | children = | relatives = | influences = | influenced = | awards = | signature = | website = }}

'''Ralph Friedman''' (June 3, 1916 – June 3, 1995) was an American author, best known for his books about Oregon, which included travel guides and popular histories.

Born and raised to an impoverished Lithuanian Jewish immigrant family in Chicago, Friedman began riding the rails as a hobo during the Great Depression, and first arrived in Oregon as a hitchhiker in 1933. While working on and off in canneries and as a merchant seaman, he took courses at six different colleges and universities.<ref name="pintarich">{{cite news |last1=Pintarich |first1=Paul |title=Discovering the 'commonality of people' |work=The Oregonian |date=25 December 1983}}</ref> Friedman was involved in labor and anti-war causes, and he met his wife, the broadcaster and political activist Phoebe Friedman, on a picket line in front of the White House in 1948.<ref name="Shen">{{cite news |last1=Shen |first1=Fern |title=250 gather to commemorate bombing of 2 Japanese cities |work=The Oregonian |date=6 August 1984}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Friedman |first1=Ralph |title=The Other Side of Oregon |date=1992 |publisher=The Caxton Printers |location=Caldwell |isbn=0-87004-352-8 |page=408}}</ref> In 1950, the couple moved to Portland permanently.<ref name="pintarich"></ref>

During his career, Friedman wrote ten books and contributed to many other books, magazines, and newspapers. He led a travel class called "Oregon for the Curious" for Portland Community College (PCC), and also taught writing and folklore at PCC and at Portland State University.

Friedman's highway guides, such as ''Oregon for the Curious'' (1966) catalogue obscure, off-the-beaten-path parts of the state and are often illustrated with historical anecdotes, spurts of creative purple prose, and criticism of commercial overdevelopment and environmental degradation. His books were bestsellers and remain a staple of used bookstores in Oregon. Regional writer Matt Love believes that they may have helped inspire the environmentalist reforms promulgated during Tom McCall's gubernatorial administration.<ref name="Love">{{cite web |last1=Love |first1=Matt |title=Lost Northwest Books: 'Oregon for the Curious' by Ralph Friedman |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/books/2010/08/lost_northwest_books_oregon_fo.html |website=OregonLive |access-date=12 December 2023}}</ref>

Friedman died in Portland, Oregon on June 3, 1995, his 79th birthday.

==Works== * ''The Other Side of Oregon'' (1992) {{ISBN|0-87004-352-8}} * ''In Search of Western Oregon'' (1991) {{ISBN|0-87004-332-3}} * ''This Side of Oregon'' (1982) {{ISBN|0-87004-284-X}} * ''Tracking Down Oregon'' (1978) {{ISBN|0-87004-257-2}} * ''A Touch of Oregon – Love Song to a State'' (1976) {{ISBN|0-89174-005-8}} * ''Tales Out of Oregon'' (1976) {{ISBN|0-89174-004-X}} * ''Oregon for the Curious'' (First Edition, 1965; Second Edition, 1966; Third Edition, 1972) {{ISBN|0-87004-222-X}} * ''Northwest Passages: A Book of Travel'' (1968) ASIN B0006CY1RA * "West's Wildest Cattle Drive" (''Real West'', March 1965, p.&nbsp;23) * "A Bible for Snowshoe" (''Real West'', January 1961, p.&nbsp;37) * "Legend of the Amazing Pete French" (''Real West'', May 1962, p.&nbsp;43) * "Murdering Scourge of Snake River" (''Real West'', January 1963, p.&nbsp;11) * "Home on the Range" (''Frontier Times'', March 1963, p.&nbsp;28)

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==External links == *[http://www.caxtonpress.com/ Caxton Press, publisher of several of Friedman's books; books can be ordered online] *[http://genealogyimagesofhistory.com/images/cattledrive.JPG Image of the cover of "West's Wildest Cattle Drive"]

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