PUBLICATIONS BY THE 



California Promotion Committee 



8AN FRANCISCO AND ITS ENVIRONS 



A guide to San Francisco, with routes throughout California. 112 pages of up-to- 

 date information, bound In red leatherette cover, stamped In gold, with map, 

 alphabetical key, authoritative descriptions of leading points of interest in the City 

 and State. — Price, Twenty-five Cents, postpaid, to cover cost only. 



SAN FRANCISCO AND THEREABOUT, by Charles Keeler. 



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

 Mrs. Keeler. An adequate and picturesque treatment of San Francisco in the past 

 and present. Price, Fifty Cents, postpaid, to cover cost only. 



CALIFORNIA ADDRESSES, by President Roosevelt 

 All the addresses delivered in California by the President. 160 pages of reading 

 matter with 20 full-page additional half-tones. Price, Twenty-five Cents, postpaid, 

 to cover cost only. 



Some Special Numbers FOR CALIFORNIA : 



POULTRY RAISING 

 SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES 

 DAIRY-FARM 

 HOG RAISING 

 INTENSIVE FARMING 

 IRRIGATION NUMBER 



Other attractive and reliable numbers shortly issued. Any three 



numbers for Twenty-five Cents. 



CALIFORNIA TO-DAY, by Charles Sedgwick Aiken. 



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

 full-page half-tones. — Price, Six Cents, to cover postage only. 



THE ITALY OF AMERICA— IN FRENCH, ENGLISH ITALIAN 



Eight-page illustrated booklet showing the similarity of California conditions 

 agriculturally to those of Italy free. 



MAP OF CALIFORNIA 



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

 Unframed, by mail, five cents. Contains valuable data. 



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

 ander G. McAdie of the Weather Bureau. Shows huge thermal belt, with mea* 

 temperature of 60-70 degrees. — Free. 



CLIMATOLOGY OF CALIFORNIA 



By Professor Alexander G. McAdie, Published by the United State* 



Department of Agriculture. 



Nominal price of 50 cents which will be refunded to the Government upon sale. 



Is really a MOO book. 



free all publications of the development organizations 



of California. 



FIRST VOLUME OF FOR CALIFORNIA. 



The California Promotion Committee announces that orders will be taken for the 

 first volume of FOR CALIFORNIA, comprising the issues of FOR CALIFORNIA from 

 December, 1903, to November, 1904, inclusive. The volume has been handsomely bound 

 in green cloth, stamped In gold, and will be sent to any address on receipt of $1.00. Be- 

 sides containing the serial of the "Brown Family" and a great deal of other valuable 

 information, this first volume embraces the Poultry Number, the Hog-Raising Number, 

 the Dairy Farming Number, the Intensive Farming Number and the Special Oportuni- 

 ties Number, devoted to the exclusive treatment of the various subjects. 



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