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Color this Book: San Francisco

Color this Book: San Francisco
Author: Abbi Jacobson
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781452117348

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From co-star and co-creator of Comedy Central's Broad City, Abbi Jacobson! A fun keepsake for visitors and SF natives of all ages, this coloring book includes over 30 unique illustrations of San Francisco sites by artist and comedienne Abbi Jacobson. From architectural landmarks and cultural attractions to must-see neighborhoods and everyday street scenes, Color this Book captures the beauty and personality of San Francisco. Includes the Castro, the Ferry Building, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Mission, North Beach, Union Square, and more!


San Francisco in Colors

San Francisco in Colors
Author: Floria Parmiani
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780965378321

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Color San Francisco

Color San Francisco
Author: Emma Kelly
Publisher: Harper Design
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780062574268

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Discover the City by the Bay as never before in this enchanting coloring book filled with twenty intricate line drawings that capture San Francisco An urban environment mixed with a dramatic natural landscape makes San Francisco one of the most unique and picturesque cities in the world. Color San Francisco captures the magic and splendor of the scenery and iconic locations that make this city so memorable, from the majestic Golden Gate Bridge and historic Chinatown to lesser-known spots like hip hangout Dolores Park and the landmark art museum the de Young. Discover these and other picturesque sites inside, including: Golden Gate Bridge AT&T Park DeYoung Museum Union Square Alcatraz Cable Car on the California Line Palace of Fine Arts Lombard Street, Russian Hill Mission District SFMOMA Painted Ladies TransAmerica Building Chinatown Castro Coit Tower Dolores Park City Lights Bookstore Fairmount Hotel View from Twin Peaks Ferry Building With incredibly detailed line drawings, perforated pages, and a stunning gatefold of the expansive view of San Francisco from Twin Peaks, Color San Francisco is as distinctive as the city itself.


San Francisco in Color

San Francisco in Color
Author: Tom H. Watkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1970
Genre: San Francisco (Calif.)
ISBN:

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San Francisco Business

San Francisco Business
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1925
Genre: Business
ISBN:

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San Francisco Municipal Reports

San Francisco Municipal Reports
Author: San Francisco (Calif.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1720
Release: 1897
Genre: Land titles
ISBN:

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San Francisco Lithographer

San Francisco Lithographer
Author: Robert J. Chandler
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2014-01-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0806145250

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Grafton Tyler Brown—whose heritage was likely one-eighth African American—finessed his way through San Francisco society by passing for white. Working in an environment hostile to African American achievement, Brown became a successful commercial artist and businessman in the rough-and-tumble gold rush era and the years after the Civil War. Best known for his bird’s-eye cityscapes, he also produced and published maps, charts, and business documents, and he illustrated books, sheet music, advertisements, and labels for cans and other packaging. This biography by a distinguished California historian gives an underappreciated artist and his work recognition long overdue. Focusing on Grafton Tyler Brown’s lithography and his life in nineteenth-century San Francisco, Robert J. Chandler offers a study equally fascinating as a business and cultural history and as an introduction to Brown the artist. Chandler’s contextualization of Brown’s career goes beyond the issue of race. Showing how Brown survived and flourished as a businessman, Chandler offers unique insight into the growth of printing and publishing in California and the West. He examines the rise of lithography, its commercial and cultural importance, and the competition among lithographic companies. He also analyzes Brown’s work and style, comparing it to the products of rival firms. Brown was not respected as a fine artist until after his death. Collectors of western art and Americana now recognize the importance of Californiana and of Brown’s work, some of which depicts Portland and the Pacific Northwest, and they will find Chandler’s checklist, descriptions, and reproductions of Brown’s ephemera—including billheads and maps—as uniquely valuable as Chandler’s contribution to the cultural and commercial history of California. In an afterword, historian Shirley Ann Wilson Moore discusses the circumstances and significance of passing in nineteenth-century America.


The Color of Lies

The Color of Lies
Author: CJ Lyons
Publisher: Blink
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0310765374

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A gripping young adult suspense novel drenched in color, mystery, and lies. New York Times and USA Today bestselling author CJ Lyons grabs you and won’t let go, keeping you guessing until the very last page of The Color of Lies. When you can see emotions in color, motives become black and white. Even murder. Ella Cleary has always had an eye for the truth. She has synesthesia, which means she is able to read people via the waves of colors that surround them. Her unique gift has led her to trust very few people outside her family since her parents died in a fire. So when a handsome young journalist appears with no colors surrounding him at all, her senses go on high alert. But while Alec is a mystery, Ella feels a connection to him she can’t ignore. Something about him feels familiar, and she is able to talk with him in ways she can’t with anyone else. Then just as feelings develop between them, Alec drops a bombshell: he believes her parents’ deaths were no accident. And she may be in more danger than she’s ever realized. Soon Ella doesn’t know who she can trust or even who she really is. As family secrets begin to unravel and fact and fiction collide, it becomes clear that the only way for Ella to learn the truth about her past is to find a killer. The Color of Lies: YA suspense with themes of mystery, romance, and friendship By New York Times and USA Today bestselling thriller writer CJ Lyons, whose adult suspense novels have sold over 2 million copies in print and digital Features a protagonist with synesthesia, which can allow people to see sounds, taste words, or feel sensations on their skin associated with certain scents Perfect for fans of E. Lockhart, Karen M. McManus, and Jennifer Brown