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Carville-by-the-Sea: San Francisco’s Streetcar Suburb

Before there was Carmel-by-the-Sea there was Carville-by-the-Sea. A neighborhood of homes built near the ocean in San Francisco. This was a bohemian community. At it’s founding the ocean beach was a formidable place, blowing sand everywhere. A few hardy folks under Adolph Sutro’s help created a group of homes built from discarded streetcars, both horse drawn and cable drawn. Some of those who came were the cream of San Francisco’s artists including people like Maynard Dixon and Gelette Burgess.

I short easy to read book, I highly recommend it.

http://www.carville-book.com

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A Brief Guide to the Palace of Fine Arts—Panama-Pacific International Exposition

My first book posted since May 2007.

This book describes the artwork exhibited in the Palace of Fine Arts, after the Panama-Pacific Exposition had closed.

The author gives a fairly opinionated view of the artworks presented, an example of which is:

“Such a picture as the “Trembling Leaves,” in the center of Wall D, is worth miles of abortive experiments by simian-like imitators of the Futurists, Cubists, and the rest of the tribe of the Ism-ites.”

Considering prices of a Picasso Cubist work today, I think history has passed the author by.

The author(s) get to the Italian Futurists work, and rather than explaining them, refers the reader the the exhibitions “Catalogue de Luxe;” they then felt the need to explain that liberty in art is dangerous, and that restraint is vital.

Overall a rather pedestrian view to modern art.

History of the San Francsico Coroner's Office

This is a short history of the San Francsico Coroner’s Office. This book spends a fair number of pages describing the difference between a Coroner and a Medical Examiner. Briefly talks about the death of William Ralston. Overall an quick and interesting read. Copies of this book are rare to find.

Hello!

I’ve been away from updating the website for 2 1/2 years. I should be more regular in adding content. I added the blog to help get discussions going about the website.

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