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035 _a(AEA)A7A6201F8B934ACAA5FE8CE103DF9598
050 _aF 861
_b.L295 1989
100 _aLantis, David W.
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245 0 _aCalifornia :
_bthe Pacific connection /
_cDavid W. Lantis, Rodney Steiner, Arthur E. Karinen.
260 _a[Chico, Calif.] :
_bCreekside Press,
_c1989
300 _axi, 595 p. :
_bill., maps
_c29 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
504 _aBibliography: p. 565-577.
520 _aAll of California is here. Los Angeles, of course, and San Francisco, and San Jose and Sacramento-and little places like Adin and Happy Camp. And the people, too-not only Hispanics and Chinese and Anglos, but Arabs and Hmong and "all the rest." A glance at the index reveals that totality of coverage. Truly this is a book that belongs on the reference shelf of every California home. The authors contend that they have provided a "work that can be read pleasurably by those who wish to amplify their knowledge of the Golden State. It's appropriate that the office of the State Librarian and U.C.'s Bancroft Library have both cited the predecessional work as a bsic source book on California Segments of this book and predecessorial California, Land of Contrast have been reviewed for the authors by 69 authorities on their areas. Book and dustcover are in very good general condition but there are occasions of bluehighlighting in the first chapter concerning the extreme Northeast.
650 _aRegionalism
_zCalifornia.
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700 _aKarinen, Arthur E.,
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700 _aSteiner, Rodney,
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942 _cALR
999 _c75883
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