"[O]ne of the most important sociological studies in Northwest history. Goings discovered, and fastidiously fact-checked, new information on the timber workers' struggle for decent pay and safer working conditions during the first four decades of the 20th century when Grays Harbor truly was the 'Lumber Capital of the World' . . . . Particularly revealing is Goings' research on the role the Harbor's large, activist Finnish population played in the workers' rights movement. . . . Red Harbor is masterful history."