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The improvement of rural gardens; Ornamental plants to be grown for profit; Rancho Guajome: the real home of Ramona. . . In: The Rural Californian, a journal for the suburban and country home, Vol. XVII, No. 11. . . .

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The improvement of rural gardens; Ornamental plants to be grown for profit; Rancho Guajome: the real home of Ramona. . . In: The Rural Californian, a journal for the suburban and country home, Vol. XVII, No. 11. . . .

by [CALIFORNIA ARCHITECTURE]. [HEINTZ, C.M. (Owner); KRUCKEBERG, Henry W. (Ed.); & BOHAN, Elizabeth Baker]

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Los Angeles, CA: Rural Californian, 218 N. Main St., Room 42, Lanfranco Building, Nov. 1894. 4to. pp. [561] - 612. Numerous text illustrations, photo illustrations, plates. Golden coloured sofcovers, woodcut engraved illust. banner, ads on rear cover (minor bumping to corners, couple very minor closed tears), still VG copy. First edition of this scarce periodical including the well-illustrated article by Elizabeth Baker Bohan laying claim to the “true” home of Ramona which was located very close by to the historic San Luis Rey Mission which served as the backdrop for Helen Hunt Jackson’s wildly popular 1884 historical novel decrying the fate of the southern California American Indians, and the Californios. Bohan (1849-1930) was a British-American author, teacher & artist who was an ardent social reformer, wrote for West Coast Magazine, The Club Woman, was an active supporter of women’s suffrage. Of additional interest are the several photographs by Charles Betts Waite (1861-1927), noted photographer in California until moving to Mexico City in 1896. See: Glenda Riley, Women and Nature: Saving the Wild West (1999), pp. 157-59, 250; Montgomery, The Spanish Redemption, pp. 97-99.

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Zephyr Used & Rare Books US (US)
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Title
The improvement of rural gardens; Ornamental plants to be grown for profit; Rancho Guajome: the real home of Ramona. . . In: The Rural Californian, a journal for the suburban and country home, Vol. XVII, No. 11. . . .
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[CALIFORNIA ARCHITECTURE]. [HEINTZ, C.M. (Owner); KRUCKEBERG, Henry W. (Ed.); & BOHAN, Elizabeth Baker]
Book Condition
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Publisher
Rural Californian, 218 N. Main St., Room 42, Lanfranco Building,
Place of Publication
Los Angeles, CA:
Date Published
Nov. 1894.
Keywords
California, Southern California, los Angeles, Women, Women Authors, Elizabeth Baker Bohan, Mission San Luis Rey, San Diego, Oceanside, Rancho Guajome, Rancho Guajome Adobe, Governor Pio Pico, Anglo-Hispanic Architecture, Gardening, Natural History, Wester

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