Dobie, Charles Caldwell. Illustrated by E. H. Suydham.
SAN FRANCISCO’S CHINATOWN.
D. Appleton-Century Co., New York: 1936
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Original brick red cloth with gilt title, octavo, xiv, [1], 336 pp., color frontispiece, 32 full-page b & w illustrations. A native San Franciscan, Charles Caldwell Dobie's acquaintanceship with Chinatown began at an early age. Fine, quite clean and unworn in price-clipped lightly edgeworn jacket
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