Santa Rosa: A Nineteenth Century Town by Gaye LeBaron, Doc Blackman, Jaime Mitchell, Harvey Hansen - front cover
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Santa Rosa: A Nineteenth Century Town

by Gaye LeBaron, Doc Blackman, Jaime Mitchell, Harvey Hansen

"Santa Rosa: A Nineteenth Century Town" by Gaye LeBaron et al., published by Historia, Ltd. in 1985, is a first printing that delves into the rich history of Santa Rosa, California. This hardcover edition, though showing wear with a torn dust jacket, is a valuable resource for historians and collectors interested in local history. ISBN: 0-9615010-0-6.

$49.02$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1985
Historia, Ltd.
ISBN:0961501006
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B10-JRM-KU-0022

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, with the dust jacket exhibiting notable tears and wear. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean and well-preserved. This copy is not signed or inscribed, and it is not an ex-library edition, ensuring its authenticity as a collector's item.

About This Classic 1985 Edition

"Santa Rosa: A Nineteenth Century Town," authored by Gaye LeBaron, Dee Blackman, Joann Mitchell, and Harvey Hansen, is a detailed exploration of the historical development of Santa Rosa, California. Published by Historia, Ltd. in 1985, this first printing offers a comprehensive look into the town's 19th-century evolution. The book is a key resource for understanding the local history of Santa Rosa, enriched by contributions from notable historians. This edition is distinguished by its rarity, being a first printing, and offers valuable insights into the cultural and social dynamics of the time. The physical book shows signs of wear, with a torn dust jacket, yet remains a significant piece for collectors and historians interested in California's past.

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Historia, Ltd.

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