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The Lure of San Francisco: A Romance Amid Old Landmarks

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A guided, affectionate tour of San Francisco's older neighborhoods and landmarks that interweaves descriptive travel impressions, historical sketches of Spanish-era missions, the Presidio, and Portsmouth Square, and local anecdotes and romances tied to those places. The narrative alternates between on-the-spot observations of Chinatown, Telegraph Hill, the Golden Gate, and city vistas, and retellings of earlier episodes connected to the sites, while illustrations punctuate the text. The tone combines nostalgia, civic pride, and an appeal to preserve and appreciate the city's heritage.

About the Author

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Elizabeth Gray Potter

Elizabeth Gray Potter was an American author known for her novel "The Lure of San Francisco: A Romance Amid Old Landmarks." This work reflects her fascination with the historical and cultural landscape of San Francisco, intertwining romance with the city's rich heritage. Potter's writing captures the essence of the city during a transformative period, offering readers a glimpse into both its landmarks and the lives of its inhabitants. Through her storytelling, she contributes to the literary tapestry of early 20th-century American literature.

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