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Lighthouses of the Bay Area (Images of America: California) Review

Lighthouses of the Bay Area (Images of America: California)
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This little book is FILLED with fabulous photos and a world of information about California lighthouses. Anyone with even a tiny bit of interest in lighthouses and the history of the incredible California & Pacific west coastline should have this book in their private library.

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The 1848 discovery of gold in the hills of California brought prospectors and adventurers west; many came across the country on the treacherous western trails, while others came by sea. The rugged coast of California and the dangers of the San Francisco Bay waters claimed many ships and their passengers. The loss of these ships and the ever-increasing number of vessels converging in the San Francisco Bay made it evident that navigational aids were desperately needed. To enhance maritime safety in the region, the San Francisco Bay's first light, located on Alcatraz Island, began construction in 1852. Light stations soon followed at Fort Point, Point Bonita, and the Farallon Islands. An additional 15 lights later served the bay, and two lightships were stationed outside the Golden Gate.

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San Francisco's Bernal Heights (CA) (Images of America) Review

San Francisco's Bernal Heights (CA) (Images of America)
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Arcadia's visual treats remain important historical coverages for any library strong in visual treatments of California history and culture. San Francisco Bay Area residents now have a new title to enjoy. The Bernal History Project's SAN FRANCISCO'S BERNAL HEIGHTS part of the city that began as a hilltop village in the southern area. Photos and images from family scrapbooks and public institutions follow its progress. An outstanding local history suitable for any California history collection.


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San Francisco's Bernal Heights is a hilltop village tucked away in the southern part of the city. Freeways and urban thoroughfares now bound the neighborhood, once defined by the swamps and creeks of the original Mexican land grant. The legacy of Potrero Viejo, or old pasture, and the farms of the 19th and 20th centuries have developed into today's passion for the preservation of open space. From the 1860s legend of Widow O'Brien's cow to the 1970s fight that saved the hill's crest from development, Bernal residents have tirelessly guarded their environment. An unofficial coyote mascot reigns over one of San Francisco' few remaining wild areas.

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World War II Shipyards by the Bay (CA) (Images of America) Review

World War II Shipyards by the Bay   (CA)  (Images of America)
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Very fine history of the war effort in the San Francisco Bay Area.Very concise highly recommended.

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In the dark, frenzied years of World War II, the San Francisco Bay Area was the geographic center of a $6.3 billion West Coast shipbuilding industry. Stretching from the Golden Gate to Vallejo to Sunnyvale, 14 Bay Area yards launched many of the ships that helped save the free world. Basalt Rock of Napa, Bethlehem Steel of San Francisco and Alameda, Hunters Point and Mare Island Naval Shipyards, Joshua Hendy Iron Works of Sunnyvale, Marinship of Sausalito, Permanente Metals in Richmond, and Western Pipe and Steel in South San Francisco are names that still conjure memories for many locals of one of the most impassioned war efforts in human history. Offering new opportunities for African Americans and women, recruiters searched the nation for workers who relocated here by the thousands. These motivated men and women delivered Liberty cargo ships like the SS Robert E. Peary, built in seven and a half days, a shipbuilding record that stands to this day.

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Golden Gate Gardening: Year-Round Food Gardening in the San Francisco Bay Area and Coastal California Review

Golden Gate Gardening: Year-Round Food Gardening in the San Francisco Bay Area and Coastal California
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So this past spring I decided, once and for all, that I wanted to start a garden. I had no experience in this subject, and I searched for a good book at the library. I found this book. I ended up renewing it five times, and finally ordering it from Amazon.com. It has truly been a life saver. What I like best is the way the book is laid out, with sections on vegetables, fruits, and flowers, as well as special sections on pests and other problems. The book is well organized and the index points the reader in the right directions, making it easy to find what I'm looking for down to the tiniest detail. The charts make it clear which San Francisco Bay Area microclimates are suitable for which plants, and the book explains down to the tiniest detail how to start plants, transplant them, grow them, and harvest them. At the same time that this book is informative beyond all my original expections, is also excels in not being condescending (one of my pet peeves). I believe it is the perfect book for the seasoned gardener just moving into the area, the seasoned gardener in need of more detailed information, and someone like me, with no gardening experience whatsoever.

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The Key System: San Francisco and the Eastshore Empire (CA) (Images of Rail) Review

The Key System: San Francisco and the Eastshore Empire (CA) (Images of Rail)
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This book was everything I hoped it would be. As a railway buff and a fan of the Key System it is a great addition to my library

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San Francisco Encore Review

San Francisco Encore
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This is my favorite and most cherished cookbook even though I am a Virginian and this is a decidedly Californian cookbook. I picked up by chance in a used bookstore and began making recipes from it and was soon quite impressed. After 5 years, I have yet to find a bad recipe in the book. Furthermore, the recipes are elegant and somewhat fancy while not being too out of the mainstream or too exotic -- or too difficult for that matter. Interestingly, many of the recipes in here have become "standards" (Khalhua pie, baked brie, Indonesian rice salad) with variations on them popping up in other cookbooks and on the web. These are the original, simple versions that first began to define California cooking. You'll enjoy this.

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San Francisco A La Carte Review

San Francisco A La Carte
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I've had this cookbook and SF Encore ever since they were first published and have made many recipes from both cookbooks. Not one has failed to meet expectations. One caveat, however. This cookbook is meant for people who know their way around a kitchen, not for beginniners. Since I've been cooking for a very long time, this was no problem. These two cookbooks are well worn and often-used. I recommend both very highly.

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This award-winning cookbook serves up San Francisco in all its gastronomical glory, with more than 500 easy yet innovative recipes from the multicultural, cosmopolitan city by the Bay.

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Photographing San Francisco Digital Field Guide Review

Photographing San Francisco Digital Field Guide
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I consider myself an amateur photographer and in my free time enjoy taking pictures of people, landscapes, and cats. A friend of mine gifted me Bruce Sawle's "Photographing San Francisco: Digital Field Guide" and I love it. This book takes the guess work out of where to get the best shot of famous landmarks, and for those who like to experiment more with their camera lens, it details in plain language which type to use for that postcard quality photo. The book even has maps to locate the cities famous attractions, if you're not from the area. "Photographing San Francisco: Digital Field Guide" has something for both the amateur and professional photographer. I enjoyed reading it and use it, and recommend it for the shutterbug in your life.

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