""California: An Intimate History"" is a sweeping and vivid narrative that chronicles the development of the Golden State from its earliest days to the early 20th century. Written by the acclaimed novelist Gertrude Atherton, this work transcends traditional historical texts by offering a deeply personal and engaging perspective on the forces that shaped the American West. The book explores the era of the Spanish missions, the transformative impact of the Mexican-American War, and the chaotic energy of the Gold Rush that redefined the region's demographics and economy.
Atherton brings to life the diverse cast of characters-from explorers and friars to pioneers and politicians-who navigated the state's transition from a remote frontier to a bustling center of industry and culture. With a particular focus on San Francisco and the evolving social landscape, the narrative captures the unique spirit of resilience and reinvention that characterizes the Pacific coast. This work serves as both an essential historical record and a literary tribute to the complexities of the region. It provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the political, social, and cultural milestones that established California as a pivotal force in the United States.
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By:
Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton Imprint: Tradd Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 22mm
Weight: 576g ISBN:9781025532158 ISBN 10: 1025532155 Pages: 414 Publication Date:14 February 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active