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The Seven States of California

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What explains California? To a large extent, as Philip Fradkin's rich, exuberant portrait makes clear, it's the multiple landscapes and the different states of mind that best define America's most ...
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What explains California? To a large extent, as Philip Fradkin's rich, exuberant portrait makes clear, it's the multiple landscapes and the different states of mind that best define America's most populous, diverse, and fabled state. Fradkin divides California into seven distinct ecological and cultural provinces—from the hot deserts and high peaks to the rich agricultural Central Valley, the redwood forests of the north and sandy beaches of the south. Describing geographical regions based on their emblematic landscape features, Fradkin intertwines natural and social history.
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Price: $31.95
Pages: 474
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 12 May 1997
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520209428
Format: Paperback
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Philip Fradkin is the author of six highly acclaimed books on the American West, including the newly updated A River No More (California, 1996). A former environmental writer for the Los Angeles Times, he also served as Assistant Secretary of the California Resources Agency, as Western editor for Audubon magazine, and has taught nonfiction writing at Stanford and UC Berkeley. He shared in a Pulitzer prize awarded to the Los Angeles Times for coverage of the 1965 Watts racial conflict.
Preface                      

The Approach                   
I: Deserts                     
II: The Sierra                 
III: Land of Fire            
IV: Land of Water            
V: The Great Valley          
VI: The Fractured Province   
VII: The Profligate Province 

Acknowledgments              
Source Notes                 
Index