Bag om The City that was a Requiem of Old San Francisco
""The City that was a Requiem of Old San Francisco"" by Will Irwin is a historical account of the devastating earthquake and subsequent fire that destroyed much of San Francisco in 1906. The book provides a detailed chronology of the disaster, from the initial shockwaves to the days and weeks of chaos that followed, as the city struggled to recover and rebuild. Irwin's vivid descriptions of the destruction and the human toll of the disaster are complemented by photographs and illustrations that bring the events to life. The book also explores the social and political context of the time, including the corruption and inequality that plagued the city before the earthquake, and the efforts of civic leaders and ordinary citizens to rebuild and create a more just society in its aftermath. Overall, ""The City that was a Requiem of Old San Francisco"" is a gripping and informative account of a pivotal moment in American history.1906. The author describes San Francisco as it was before the 1906 Earthquake. He begins: The old San Francisco is dead. The gayest, lightest hearted, most pleasure loving city of the western continent, and in many ways the most interesting and romantic, is a horde of refugees living among ruins. It may rebuild; it probably will; but those who have known that peculiar city by the Golden Gate, have caught its flavor of the Arabian Nights, feel that it can never be the same. It is as though a pretty, frivolous woman had passed through a great tragedy. She survives, but she is sobered and different. If it rises out of the ashes it must be a modern city, much like other cities and without its old atmosphere.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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