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(*NEW ARRIVAL*) (San Francisco) Bernard Averbuch. "Crab is King": The Colorful Story of Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco
$45.00
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Illus. with photographs in black & white. Pictorial orange wrappers. First Edition. San Francisco: Mabuhay Publishing, [1973].
A history of San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf, from its humble beginnings as an oyster hub for Native Americans living near the bay, to the Gold Rush, and forward into the modern era as a tourist draw (and the best lace to buy Dungeness crab).
Fine.