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San Francisco Stories: Great Writers on the City

Every city has its stories, but San Francisco seems to have more than most. It falls down. It burns up. It goes Beatnik in the fifties and crazy in the sixties -- but it remains elegant throughout. San Francisco Stories collects the most outstanding writing about the city from some of the most distinguished authors of the last 150 years: from Jack Kerouac on working on the railroad to Anne Lamott on getting kicked out of the cafe scene; and from Jack London on the 1906 earthquake to Tom Wolfe on the "Acid Tests" of the 1960s.

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Haunted San Francisco: Ghost Stories From the City's

From North Beach to South of Market to Golden Gate Prk and points in between, ghosts have made their spectral presences known. This remarkable anthology pulls together the first ever collection of ghost stories set exclusively in San Francisco.

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Maids of Misfortune: A Victorian San Francisco Mystery

Annie Fuller also has a secret. She supplements her income by giving domestic and business advice as Madam Sibyl, one of San Francisco's most exclusive clairvoyants, and one of Madam Sibyl's clients, Matthew Voss, has died. The police believe it is suicide brought upon by bankruptcy, but Annie believes Voss has been murdered and that his assets have been stolen.

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Stories in the Sand: San Francisco's Sunset District, 1847-1964

The book includes a history of the neighborhood, stories about and quotations from people who helped make that history, and almost 200 archival photographs.

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Denial of Disaster: The Untold Story and Photographs of the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906

"The motion of the quake was like the waves of the ocean about twenty feet between crests, but they came swifter and choppy, with a kind of grinding noise." This is the untold story and photographs of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906.

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Complete Story Of The San Francisco Horror

This book has first hand interviews, photos and descriptions of the tragic event that shook the world in April 1906. Anyone who has any ties to San Francisco and California should read this wonderful non-fiction story!

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San Francisco Stories: Tales of the City

It falls down. It burns up. It goes Beatnik in the fifties and crazy in the sixties. It stays elegant throughout. Every city has its stories, but San Francisco seems to have more than most. From Jack Kerouac on working on the railroad to Anne Lamott on getting kicked out of the cafe scene, and from Jack London on the 1906 earthquake to Tom Wolfe on the acid tests of the 1960s, San Francisco Stories collects the most outstanding writings about the city from some of the most distinguished authors of the last 150 years.

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