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Title
As we see 'em, 1904?
Southern Californians "as we see 'em"
Creator
Anderson, Antony E., introduction
Contributor
Southern California Printing Co., printer
Thorpe Engraving Col, engraver
Commercial Engraving Co., engraver
Date Created and/or Issued
1904?/1911?
Publication Information
E.A. Thomson
Portland, Oregon, USA
University of Southern California
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Wally G. Shidler Historical Collection of Southern California Ephemera
Rights Information
2934 Cudahy Street, Walnut Park, CA 90255-6829, USA
By appointment. Reservations required. Phone 323-581-2367.
Wally G. Shidler Historical Collection of Southern California Ephemera
Description
As we see 'em: a volume of cartoons and caricatures of Los Angeles citizens. Portland, Oregon: E.A. Thomson, [1904?-1911?]. With an introduction by Antony E. Anderson. "Photographs from which these pen and ink sketches were produced have been furnished by Schumacher.
Type
text
Format
316 p. of ports.
30 cm.
caricatures
books
Identifier
laas-m [Legacy record ID]
laas-shidler-f860-c12~001...~348
http://doi.org/10.25549/shidler-c66-348
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/laas-shidler-f860-c12~001.jpg
Language
English
Subject
Los Angeles (Calif.)--Biography--Portraits
Time Period
1900/1911
Source
Wally G. Shidler [Contributing entity]
Relation
Wally G. Shidler Historical Collection of Southern California Ephemera

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