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Richmond

[DOC] Richmond by Donald Bastin at Arts-Photography

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Muestra de casi veinticinco antilde;os de produccioacute;n; este libro incluye once obras teatrales que lo mismo abordan temas de pareja; historias infantiles o paraacute;bolas poliacute;ticas que la vida de los dentistas o el judaiacute;smo perseguido por la Inquisicioacute;n en Meacute;xico. Cada una de ellas; escrita con gran sentido del humor y gusto por el habla cotidiana; estaacute; animada por un fino mecanismo dramaacute;tico lleno de recursos y sorpresas; que ha sabido reunir el aplauso del puacute;blico y el de la criacute;tica.


#1729992 in eBooks 2003-11-01 2003-11-01File Name: B00948ZIHE


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The Pendulum SwingsBy JorgeEdmund Randolph. originally from Richmond. Virginia. represented the City of San Francisco when Californias first legislature met in San Jose in December. 1849. Randolph became a State Assemblyman from San Francisco. Loyal to the town of his birth he persuaded a Federal surveying party mapping the San Francisco Bay to place the names "Point Richmond" and "Richmond" on the 1854 geodetic coast map. This was the geodetic map at the terminal selected by the San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railroad. By 1899 maps made by the railroad carried the name "Point Richmond Avenue". Richmond. the town and later city. was founded and incorporated in 1905. carved out of the 18.000 acre tract Rancho San Pablo. Through the first half of the 20th Century. growth of the City was slow. but. steady. The building of the Standard Oil Refinery began in 1900. Although severely damaged in the Bay Area earthquake of 1906. the Refinery was back in operation by 1907. The outbreak of the United Statess complete and total involvement in World War II in December 1941 brought the most rapid and extensive development that the area had experienced up to that time. Shipbuilding and United States Naval activities brought vast numbers of workers to the Bay Area with Richmond included. But. at the conclusion of the War. these activities quickly ceased and there were no jobs for these thousands of workers. There had also been a Ford Motor Company assembly plant. vast rail yards and a myriad of smaller businesses supporting these workplaces. It wasnt until the 1970s that growth really resumed. However. this new growth which brought the construction of the Hilltop Shopping Center. opening in 1976. practically destroyed the older original downtown core which was virtually vacant by 1986. This book tells the story of a Richmond that was and may never quite be the same again.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great bood on RichmondBy PattypcThis is my home town. I was very pleased with the book about Richmond and the Bay Area. A lot of new information and wonderful pictures. I liked it so much I bought another one and sent it to my sister.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Memories of my childhoodBy Still BluesingThe book is of my home town. with memories in text and picture. Several relate to my father and one is a photo of my father-in-law as a boy. I was actually given a copy of the book as a gift. but it went missing. so i had to have another.

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