Author: Marshall Breeden
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California, Southern
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
The Romantic Southland of California
Author: Marshall Breeden
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California, Southern
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California, Southern
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Romancing the Southland
Author: Robert Badal
Publisher: Jalmar Press
ISBN: 9780964233201
Category : California, Southern
Languages : en
Pages : 710
Book Description
ROMANCING THE SOUTHLAND is an exciting, attractive new book that guides the reader to the unique, unusual, & romantic, in Southern California. Unlike other history or guidebooks, it lists facts & figures that take the guesswork out of planning any weekend. It's written by Robert Badal, a bona fide authority on romantic getaways who has lectured & conducted tours throughout the Southland since 1978. He's included the best of the best in this volume. It can be read cover to cover or flipped through as you might use any guidebook. There is a categorical index that cross references entries by city &/or subject. It includes multi-cultural events such as Chinese & Persian New Years, Mexican & Indian Independence Days & Nisei Week. It also provides information on natural phenomena such as spring wildflowers & fall colors. Badal avoids the commonplace & celebrates the quirky such as "The Bridge to Nowhere." The book is arranged month by month, throughout the year, detailing concrete advice on the best time to go, where to stay, where to eat. Milestone or seasonal data is used to tell the history, natural landscape or mythology of each area. A must-have for any serious hedonist.
Publisher: Jalmar Press
ISBN: 9780964233201
Category : California, Southern
Languages : en
Pages : 710
Book Description
ROMANCING THE SOUTHLAND is an exciting, attractive new book that guides the reader to the unique, unusual, & romantic, in Southern California. Unlike other history or guidebooks, it lists facts & figures that take the guesswork out of planning any weekend. It's written by Robert Badal, a bona fide authority on romantic getaways who has lectured & conducted tours throughout the Southland since 1978. He's included the best of the best in this volume. It can be read cover to cover or flipped through as you might use any guidebook. There is a categorical index that cross references entries by city &/or subject. It includes multi-cultural events such as Chinese & Persian New Years, Mexican & Indian Independence Days & Nisei Week. It also provides information on natural phenomena such as spring wildflowers & fall colors. Badal avoids the commonplace & celebrates the quirky such as "The Bridge to Nowhere." The book is arranged month by month, throughout the year, detailing concrete advice on the best time to go, where to stay, where to eat. Milestone or seasonal data is used to tell the history, natural landscape or mythology of each area. A must-have for any serious hedonist.
Trees in Paradise: A California History
Author: Jared Farmer
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393241270
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
From roots to canopy, a lush, verdant history of the making of California. California now has more trees than at any time since the late Pleistocene. This green landscape, however, is not the work of nature. It’s the work of history. In the years after the Gold Rush, American settlers remade the California landscape, harnessing nature to their vision of the good life. Horticulturists, boosters, and civic reformers began to "improve" the bare, brown countryside, planting millions of trees to create groves, wooded suburbs, and landscaped cities. They imported the blue-green eucalypts whose tangy fragrance was thought to cure malaria. They built the lucrative "Orange Empire" on the sweet juice and thick skin of the Washington navel, an industrial fruit. They lined their streets with graceful palms to announce that they were not in the Midwest anymore. To the north the majestic coastal redwoods inspired awe and invited exploitation. A resource in the state, the durable heartwood of these timeless giants became infrastructure, transformed by the saw teeth of American enterprise. By 1900 timber firms owned the entire redwood forest; by 1950 they had clear-cut almost all of the old-growth trees. In time California’s new landscape proved to be no paradise: the eucalypts in the Berkeley hills exploded in fire; the orange groves near Riverside froze on cold nights; Los Angeles’s palms harbored rats and dropped heavy fronds on the streets below. Disease, infestation, and development all spelled decline for these nonnative evergreens. In the north, however, a new forest of second-growth redwood took root, nurtured by protective laws and sustainable harvesting. Today there are more California redwoods than there were a century ago. Rich in character and story, Trees in Paradise is a dazzling narrative that offers an insightful, new perspective on the history of the Golden State and the American West.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393241270
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
From roots to canopy, a lush, verdant history of the making of California. California now has more trees than at any time since the late Pleistocene. This green landscape, however, is not the work of nature. It’s the work of history. In the years after the Gold Rush, American settlers remade the California landscape, harnessing nature to their vision of the good life. Horticulturists, boosters, and civic reformers began to "improve" the bare, brown countryside, planting millions of trees to create groves, wooded suburbs, and landscaped cities. They imported the blue-green eucalypts whose tangy fragrance was thought to cure malaria. They built the lucrative "Orange Empire" on the sweet juice and thick skin of the Washington navel, an industrial fruit. They lined their streets with graceful palms to announce that they were not in the Midwest anymore. To the north the majestic coastal redwoods inspired awe and invited exploitation. A resource in the state, the durable heartwood of these timeless giants became infrastructure, transformed by the saw teeth of American enterprise. By 1900 timber firms owned the entire redwood forest; by 1950 they had clear-cut almost all of the old-growth trees. In time California’s new landscape proved to be no paradise: the eucalypts in the Berkeley hills exploded in fire; the orange groves near Riverside froze on cold nights; Los Angeles’s palms harbored rats and dropped heavy fronds on the streets below. Disease, infestation, and development all spelled decline for these nonnative evergreens. In the north, however, a new forest of second-growth redwood took root, nurtured by protective laws and sustainable harvesting. Today there are more California redwoods than there were a century ago. Rich in character and story, Trees in Paradise is a dazzling narrative that offers an insightful, new perspective on the history of the Golden State and the American West.
California Southland
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
More Books
Author: Boston Public Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 902
Book Description
Issues consist of lists of new books added to the library ; also articles about aspects of printing and publishing history, and about exhibitions held in the library, and important acquisitions.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 902
Book Description
Issues consist of lists of new books added to the library ; also articles about aspects of printing and publishing history, and about exhibitions held in the library, and important acquisitions.
Adult Subject Catalog
Author: Orange County Public Library (Calif.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Library catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 914
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Library catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 914
Book Description
Catalog of Copyright Entries. New Series
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 2334
Book Description
Part 1, Books, Group 1, v. 25 : Nos. 1-121 (March - December, 1928)
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 2334
Book Description
Part 1, Books, Group 1, v. 25 : Nos. 1-121 (March - December, 1928)
Trees in Paradise
Author: Jared Farmer
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393078027
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
Describes how the first settlers in California changed the brown landscape there by creating groves, wooded suburbs and landscaped cities through planting eucalypts in the lowlands, citrus colonies in the south and palms in Los Angeles.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393078027
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
Describes how the first settlers in California changed the brown landscape there by creating groves, wooded suburbs and landscaped cities through planting eucalypts in the lowlands, citrus colonies in the south and palms in Los Angeles.
The Churchman
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 648
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 648
Book Description
University of California Union Catalog of Monographs Cataloged by the Nine Campuses from 1963 Through 1967: Authors & titles
Author: University of California (System). Institute of Library Research
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Library catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 952
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Library catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 952
Book Description