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A series of short, observational sketches portrays urban life along the city’s waterfront, hills, and neighborhoods, mixing sensory description of fog, sound, and color with scenes from ferries, streetcars, markets, and cafés. The pieces contrast cosmopolitan intersections where immigrant quarters, Latin enclaves, and bohemian districts meet, profile local characters including police, vendors, and commuters, and move between leisure, labor, and the everyday oddities that animate public spaces. Tone ranges from affectionate and humorous to reflective, emphasizing spontaneity, youthful energy, and the city’s distinct rhythms and views.

About the Author

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Almira Morey

Almira Morey was an American author known for her vivid depictions of urban life in the late 19th century. Her notable work, "Vignettes of San Francisco," captures the essence of the city through a series of engaging sketches and observations. Morey's writing reflects her keen eye for detail and her ability to convey the atmosphere of San Francisco during a transformative period in its history. Through her work, she contributes to the literary heritage of the American West, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural and social dynamics of the time.

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