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WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OF SAN FRANCISCO AND ITS ENVIRONS. 



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Contains in most compact form a large amount of information. — "Argus." 



The work is intended for the use of tourists or others not familiar with vari- 

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SAN FRANCISCO AND THEREABOUT, by Charles Keeler. 



Cloth bound, library edition, magnificently illustrated, with cover design by 

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CALIFORNIA ADDRESSES, by President Roosevelt. 

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CALIFORNIA TO-DAY, by Charles Sedgwick Aiken. 



A standard work upon the State and its resources. 190 pages, 61 representative 

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THE ITALY OF AMERICA— IN FRENCH, ENGLISH ITALIAN 



Eight-page Illustrated booklet showing the similarity of California conditions 

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MAP OF CALIFORNIA 



Topographical Map of the State in handsome redwood frame, with glass, $1.00. 

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Thermal Map. Reproduced from "Climatology of California," by Professor Alex- 

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CLIMATOLOGY OF CALIFORNIA 



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