Books on San Diego History
Next Friday I’ll be at the Coronado Historical Society for an illustrated talk on San Diego history. That’s Friday, Jan. 10, 5:30 pm in the Lecture Hall of CHS, 1100 Orange Ave., Coronado, CA 92118. Here’s some more details from the CHA website.
For all you fans of America’s sometimes finest city here’s a couple good reads on our fascinating history. The books are available at Amazon and in bookstores (Costco, Barnes and Noble. . .)
Mark you calendars for Wednesday night, Oct. 9, at 6:30 p.m. I’ll be at the Clairemont Library for a talk and discussion about San Diego Yesterday. Lots of great stories and historical photographs to share. The library is at 2920 Burgener Blvd., San Diego.
The story of Wyatt Earp continues to fascinate. The best book I’ve seen on Earp’s years in our city is Garner Palenske’s Wyatt Earp in San Diego. On Sunday afternoon, Sept. 15, Garner will be discussing his book at the William Heath Davis House in the heart of the Gaslamp. Here’s some details:
THE DATE IS SET- SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 2013, 3:00-4:00 PM. FREE
LECTURE/BOOK SIGNING “WYATT EARP IN SAN DIEGO”, GASLAMP QUARTER
HISTORICAL MUSEUM, AT THE WILLIAM HEATH DAVIS HOUSE, 410 ISLAND AVE.
SAN DIEGO, CA 92101.
THE EVENT WILL INCLUDE:
• DETAILS ABOUT WYATT’S TIME IN SAN DIEGO
• NEW RESEARCH YET TO BE PUBLISHED
• WYATT’S LOST MINING CLAIMS AT HARQUA HALA, AZ.
Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation
Save the date. On Sunday, June 16 I’ll be at the Santa Ysabel Store to talk and show San Diego Yesterday.
San Diego today is a vibrant and bustling coastal city, but it wasn’t always so. The city’s transformation from a rough-hewn border town and frontier port to a vital military center was marked by growing pains and political clashes. Civic highs and criminal lows have defined San Diego’s rise through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries into a preeminent Sun Belt city. Historian Richard W. Crawford recalls the significant events and one-of-a-kind characters like benefactor Frank “Booze†Beyer, baseball hero Albert Spalding and novelist Scott O’Dell. Join Crawford for a collection that recounts how San Diego yesterday laid the foundation for the city’s bright future.
The book is available at Amazon and in bookstores starting today.
Releasing on May 28: San Diego Yesterday, a compilation of 38 pieces I once wrote for the Union-Trib. Here’s a sneak peek at the cover, and a description from the publisher: http://historypresswest.org/2013/05/02/new-from-american-chronicles-san-diego-yesterday/
The book is now available for pre-order at Amazon.
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Come July or thereabouts, I should have a new San Diego history title on the book shelves. Tentatively titled, San Diego Yesterday (same as the blog name) this will be another collection of articles from the Union-Tribune column I wrote from 2008 to 2011. The History Press from Charleston, South Carolina is the publisher. There are 38 chapters; here’s a brief sampling of the contents:
On the Border
The Hole in the Fence
Frank Booze Beyer and Tijuana
The Heist on the Dike
The Revolutionaries
Disorderly Conduct
A Ruined Woman
Death of the Butterfly Dancer
The Royal Coach Affair
The Bribe
Dragsters on the Boulevard
Fear and Intolerance
The Student Strike
The Young Communists
The Silver Shirts
A Textbook Controversy
The Last Temptation of the Book Censors
Admit it. You all hated history in high school but now you know better. History really can be fun. Or, you still hate history but you gotta find an inexpensive book for gift giving. That’ll work too.
Here’s your latest chance for a fun evening of hearing and talking about your local history. On Tuesday evening, July 10, I’ll give a book talk and signing for The Way We Were in San Diego. It starts at 6:30 at the beautiful Pacific Beach/Taylor branch of the San Diego Public Library, 4275 Cass St., San Diego. Interesting tales and photographs of San Diego history. Here’s a map to the library: http://mapq.st/MZN975
You can find more info on my book at Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1609494415 Click Like on the page if you do!