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- 30003201 abstract "Ludwig Salvator (1847-1915), Archduke of Austria, was the son of the Duke of Tuscany. Raised in Florence and Rome, Archduke Ludwig had already published several German-language travel books when he visited Los Angeles in the winter of 1876, not long after the city was linked directly by rail to the East. Los Angeles in the sunny seventies (1929) is an English translation of the archduke's account of that visit, published in German in 1878. It is organized to guide prospective emigrants considering the region as a place of settlement. Topics include climate, demographic patterns, agriculture, cattle-raising, industry, rail and steamship routes and postal service, and housing, as well as a brief history of the region and the problems of Chinese and Native American residents. The book closes with statistic-laden descriptions of visits to the San Gabriel Valley, Santa Monica, and Wilmington.".
- 30003201 alternative "Blume aus dem goldenen Lande. English".
- 30003201 alternative "Flower from the golden land".
- 30003201 alternative "Flower from the golden land.".
- 30003201 contributor B745431.
- 30003201 contributor B745432.
- 30003201 coverage "California Description and travel.".
- 30003201 coverage "Los Angeles County (Calif.)".
- 30003201 created "1929.".
- 30003201 date "1929".
- 30003201 date "1929.".
- 30003201 dateCopyrighted "1929.".
- 30003201 description "Ludwig Salvator (1847-1915), Archduke of Austria, was the son of the Duke of Tuscany. Raised in Florence and Rome, Archduke Ludwig had already published several German-language travel books when he visited Los Angeles in the winter of 1876, not long after the city was linked directly by rail to the East. Los Angeles in the sunny seventies (1929) is an English translation of the archduke's account of that visit, published in German in 1878. It is organized to guide prospective emigrants considering the region as a place of settlement. Topics include climate, demographic patterns, agriculture, cattle-raising, industry, rail and steamship routes and postal service, and housing, as well as a brief history of the region and the problems of Chinese and Native American residents. The book closes with statistic-laden descriptions of visits to the San Gabriel Valley, Santa Monica, and Wilmington.".
- 30003201 extent "2 p.l., xvi, 188, [13] p.".
- 30003201 format "t".
- 30003201 hasFormat "Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.".
- 30003201 identifier calbk.205.
- 30003201 isFormatOf "Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.".
- 30003201 issued "1929".
- 30003201 issued "1929.".
- 30003201 language "eng ger".
- 30003201 language "eng".
- 30003201 publisher "Los Angeles, B. McCallister, J. Zeitlin,".
- 30003201 relation "Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.".
- 30003201 spatial "California Description and travel.".
- 30003201 spatial "California.".
- 30003201 spatial "Los Angeles County (Calif.)".
- 30003201 subject "Agriculture California.".
- 30003201 subject "Business California.".
- 30003201 subject "Ethnic groups California.".
- 30003201 subject "F869.L8 L94".
- 30003201 title "Blume aus dem goldenen Lande. English".
- 30003201 title "Flower from the golden land".
- 30003201 title "Los Angeles in the sunny seventies. A flower from the golden land, by Ludwig Louis Salvator; translated by Marguerite Eyer Wilbur; introduction by Phil Townsend Hanna.".
- 30003201 type "text".