A rich and varied collection of vignettes and essays about historic La Jolla, with an emphasis on the many extraordinary people who helped to build and shape this special place. Most chaptrs are by the authors, both log-time La Jolla residents, but other contibutors include such well-known La Jollans as Cliff Robertson and Gary Fogel. Each of these short pieces, many of which were originally published in the La Jolla Village News, is illustrated with one or two rare vintage photos of famous faces or renowned or unusual places.
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- Categories: California: San Diego, History/Lore/Native Americans.
- Publisher: Sunbelt Publications, Inc.
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Barbara Dawson
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Patricia Daly-Lipe
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