This is a collection of articles, editorials, and interviews by Dr. Bob Zybach about historic forest wildfires in western Oregon from 1765 through 2022. Featured events include the 1933-1951 "Six Year Jinx" Tillamook Fires; the 1987 Silver Complex Fire; the 2002 and 2003 Biscuit and B&B Complex Fires; and the 2020 Labor Day Fires. These writings are intended for a general audience with an interest in this topic. These collected writings contain significant scientific data in the forms of maps, tables, historical and documentary photographs, and the writings and spoken words of recognized experts -- but they have not been "peer reviewed" in the academic sense as that term is currently used; rather, the intended audience for these writings are my actual peers and reviewers: loggers, foresters, tree planters, roadbuilders, hunters, hikers, and fishermen. Rural businesses, residents, schoolkids, and grandparents. The people who have always lived, and worked, and played, in our western forests. True indigenous knowledge. The intention of this series is to present the selected works in the format in which they were first published, including typos, ads, and even outdated or possibly incorrect information. The intended result is to retain original context and ambiance so much as possible.