1. All Roads Lead To Tonasket
2. Back There, Memories Of A Childhood On The Okanogan Frontier, by Hazel Oaks
3. Gold Creeks And Ghost Towns Of Northeastern Washington, by N.L.Barlee.
4. Late Frontier, A History Of Okanogan County, Washington, (1800-1941) by Bruce A. Wilson
5. Now That You Are Here, A Guide To The Methow Valley, by John C. Holden & Robert W. Hult
6. Okanogan Highland Echoes, By The Molson Chesaw, Knob Hill Communities
7. Okanogan County Heritage, Published By The Okanogan County Historical Society
8. Okanogan Highland Album, A Pictorial Of The Okanogan Highlands And The People Who Have Lived Here, By The Molson-Chesaw-Knob Hill Communities
9. Okanogan Highland Families
10. Postmarked Washington, Okanogan County, Tells The Story Of Every Post Office That Has Existed In Okanogan County, By Guy Reed Ramsey
11. Ruby, The Life And Death Of A Mining Town
12. There Were No Sidewalks In Anglin, And Other Reminiscences Of Okanogan Towns & Sites Now Gone, By The Okanogan County Historical Society
13. The Smiling Country, A History Of The Methow Valley, By Sally Portman
14. Trails And Tales Of The Early Settlers Of Northeast Okanogan County
15. 106 Years Of Okanogan School Life, By Okanogan Reunion "94" School History Committee
16. Copenhagen To Okanogan
17. Exploring Washington’s Past, By Ruth Kirk & Carmela Alexander
18. Frank Matsura: Frontier Photographer captures the mystery of this unusual, talented man and lets you step through the threshold into the past. By JoAnn Roe.
19. Fireweed, An American Saga by Nellie Picken is a delightful escape into the glory days of cattle ranching. This is the book for you if you like fiction that gives you a glimpse into reality.
20. Glimpses of Pioneer Life, Okanogan Independent Biographies.
21. A Look Back, by Shafer Museum Volunteers.
22. Trails & Tails, by Wauconda Historical Society.
23. Mining in the Okanogan, this book contains reprints of stories about mining that have appeared in "The Heritage," the society's quartely publication.
24. The Great North Road and Other Stories, by Ann Briley, focuses on the Okanogan Trail, which led from Fort Okanogan on the Columbia River northward.