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- catalog abstract "Franklin Walker, in his Literary history of Southern California (p. 123-124), states that "The literary document most important in its influence on the growth of the Spanish tradition in Southern California was the immensely popular Ramona ... Appearing in 1884, just before the spectacular boom, it created a nation-wide interest in South California, and it served as a sort of romantic guidebook during the tourist rush." According to Gary F. Kurutz, "Ramona did more to promote Southern California than just about any booster publication. Readers mistook her sad story of injustice as a tender love story and as a recreation of a mythical Arcadian paradise. The story of Ramona and her lover Alessandro became a fairy tale and not a message of reform;" see California calls you: the art of promoting the Golden State, 1870 to 1940 (Sausalito, Calif.: Windgate Press, c2000).".
- catalog contributor b2523854.
- catalog contributor b2523855.
- catalog contributor b2523856.
- catalog contributor b2523857.
- catalog contributor b2523858.
- catalog coverage "California, Southern Fiction.".
- catalog created "1900.".
- catalog date "1900".
- catalog date "1900.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1900.".
- catalog description "DeLyser, D. Ramona memories, page 225".
- catalog description "Franklin Walker, in his Literary history of Southern California (p. 123-124), states that "The literary document most important in its influence on the growth of the Spanish tradition in Southern California was the immensely popular Ramona ... Appearing in 1884, just before the spectacular boom, it created a nation-wide interest in South California, and it served as a sort of romantic guidebook during the tourist rush." According to Gary F. Kurutz, "Ramona did more to promote Southern California than just about any booster publication. Readers mistook her sad story of injustice as a tender love story and as a recreation of a mythical Arcadian paradise. The story of Ramona and her lover Alessandro became a fairy tale and not a message of reform;" see California calls you: the art of promoting the Golden State, 1870 to 1940 (Sausalito, Calif.: Windgate Press, c2000).".
- catalog description "Zamorano Club. Zamorano 80, no. 46".
- catalog extent "2 v. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Ramona.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ramona.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "DeLyser, D. Ramona memories, page 225".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Zamorano Club. Zamorano 80, no. 46".
- catalog issued "1900".
- catalog issued "1900.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Little, Brown,".
- catalog relation "Ramona.".
- catalog spatial "California".
- catalog spatial "California, Southern Fiction.".
- catalog spatial "California, Southern".
- catalog spatial "North America".
- catalog subject "American fiction Quaker authors.".
- catalog subject "BX7724.4.J13 R175".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America California Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Indians, Treatment of North America Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Racially mixed people California Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Ranch life California, Southern Fiction.".
- catalog title "Ramona : a story / by Helen Hunt Jackson (H.H.) ; with an introduction by Susan Coolidge ; illustrated by Henry Sandham.".
- catalog type "Dust jackets (Binding) rbbin".
- catalog type "Pictorial cloth bindings United States 1900. rbbin".
- catalog type "Publishers' bindings (Binding) United States 1900. rbbin".
- catalog type "text".