Californiana

t-cep461CEP 461

 

 

1941 softcover illustrated childrens book titled Espanoles en California, by Jackson Gregory. 128 pages. NC

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Early Mexican comic book on the San Francisco Earthquake. NC

 

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Set of 4 cards produced by now-defunct Gum Inc. of Philadelphia in 1936 titled G-Men & Heroes of the Law. This subset relates to crimes in California (San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Quentin). HSC

 

Note: The 1936 Gum Inc. G-Men and Heroes of the Law set is one of the more popular non-sport card issues from the 1930's. These cards feature scenes with G-Men and criminals in various incidents involving shooting, capture and death. The cards state "Official Stories from records of G-Men and Famous Police Organizations and Heroes of the Law". The fronts have action color drawings and the backs have descriptive stories.

East Asia DiasporaEAD008

 

 

Mosaik, issue 195. Der Pfandleiher von China-Town. A German comic set in Chinatown. TC

 

East Asia DiasporaEAD007

 

 

Mosaik, issue 194. Ankunf in Frisco. A German comic set in Chinatown. TC

 

Tex, Chinatown, 2004EAD 004

 

 

Italian comic, Tex, Chinatown, 2004. EC

 

Chinese in San FranciscoEAD 003

 

 

 Italian comic, Tex, Il Laccio Nero…..Chinese in San Francisco. 1975. TC

 

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1965 Mexican comic book Al Borde de la Hoguera. It is the story of Doctors Irving and Ana Carter in 1889 San Francisco. NC

 

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Four mid-19th to early 20th century illustrations of San Francisco from Italian and English periodicals. Shows the Fremont Hotel in 1850. HSC

 

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Two Spanish comic books about Chinese in San Francisco. Published in 1971 and 1972. HOC

 

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