Pictorial history of Tiburon : a California railroad town / edited by James Heig ; Louise Teather, historian ; Philip Molten, archivist.
Material type: TextPublication details: San Francisco, Calif. : Scottwall Associates, c1984.Description: vii, 172 p. : ill., maps, photos. 30 cmISBN:- 961279036
- F 869.T5 .P589 1984
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Includes index.
Sponsored by the Landmarks Society of Tiburon and Belvedere on the occasion of the Tiburon centennial.
Nothing contains quite so much history -- truthful, immediate, surprising -- as a photograph. In this volume are more than two hundred pictures from Tiburon's past, chosen from the archives of the Landmarks Society. They span the history of photography as well as the history of a town. Ranging from the intimate to the panoramic, they tell us Tiburon's story as nothing else can.
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