1929. Of the Series, California. This volume deals with the
material progress of California. It seeks to describe that progress
as accurately and dispassionately as possible, and to avoid loose
generalizations and willful exaggeration. It is not designed to
serve as a handbook for the sale of California real estate. The
size of the state, its rich and varied resources, and the unusual
lines along which its economic development has proceeded, eminently
justify an authentic study of this kind. In the transformation of
any region from a wilderness to an empire-in the coming of
settlers, the planting of fields, the opening of mines, the felling
of forests, the building of cities, the operation of factories, the
interplay of commerce, the growth of population-there is not only
fascination and human interest; there is also the most genuine
stuff of which history can be made. This volume contains such
essential material. See other titles by this author available from
Kessinger Publishing.
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