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Literature

December 17, 1914 issue

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The article presents information related to several books. The names of the books are "The Tourist California," by Ruth Kedzie Wood; "California, Romantic and Beautiful," by George Wharton James," "California, the Land of the Sun," by Sutton Palmer and Mary Austin, "California, Romantic and Resourceful," by John F. Davis, "Spanish and Indian Place Names of California," by Nelle van de Grift Sanchez, "With the Flowers and Trees in California," by Charles Francis Saunders, "California: An Intimate History," by Gertrude Atherton.

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LITERATURE; TOURIST California, The (Book); CALIFORNIA, Romantic & Beautiful (Book); CALIFORNIA, The Land of the Sun (Book); WOOD, Ruth Wedzie; CALIFORNIA; UNITED States
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