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San Francisco is the iconic city of hills, trams and beat poets. The setting for the summer of love and gay pride. Its 800,000 inhabitants in the city proper make it the fourth biggest city in the state of California and the second densest population in America next to New...
Revision date: June 2010
| Country | USA - West |
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| Area | North America - West & Alaska |
| Region | North America |
| Map | View Map |
Included in this guide:
| Title | Some Dance to Remember: A Memoir-novel of San Francisco, 1970-1982 |
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| Author | Jack Fritscher |
| Title | Mark Twain's San Francisco |
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| Author | Mark Twain |
| Title | The Ever-running Man |
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| Author | Marcia Muller |
| Title | West from Home |
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| Author | Laura Ingalls |
| Title | San Francisco Noir: The City in Film Noir from 1940 to the Present |
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| Author | Nathaniel Rich |
| Title | The Haight Ashbury: A History |
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| Author | Charles Perry |
| Title | After the Ruins, 1906 and 2006: Rephotographing the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire |
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| Author | Mark Klett et al |
| Title | Denial of Disaster: The Untold Story and Photographs of the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 |
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| Author | Gladys Hansen, Emmet Condon |
| Title | The San Francisco Calamity by Earthquake and Fire |
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| Author | Charles Morris |
| Title | 1906 Earthquake |
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| Author | Sandor Demlinger |
| Title | The Great Earthquake and Firestorms of 1906: How San Francisco Nearly Destroyed Itself |
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| Author | Philip Fradkin |