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"This plea is an arrow shot into the air. It is the result of an address which I made at Colton Hall, in Monterey, upon the celebration of Admission Day, 1908, and another which I made at a luncheon meeting of the Commonwealth Club, at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, on April 12, 1913. These addresses have been amplified and revised, and certain statistics contained in them have been brought down to the end of 1913. In this form they go forth to a larger audience, in the earnest hope that they may meet a kind reception, and somewhere find a generous friend."

Produktbeschreibung
"This plea is an arrow shot into the air. It is the result of an address which I made at Colton Hall, in Monterey, upon the celebration of Admission Day, 1908, and another which I made at a luncheon meeting of the Commonwealth Club, at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, on April 12, 1913. These addresses have been amplified and revised, and certain statistics contained in them have been brought down to the end of 1913. In this form they go forth to a larger audience, in the earnest hope that they may meet a kind reception, and somewhere find a generous friend."
Autorenporträt
John F. Davis book "California" stands as an inventive masterpiece, showcasing the brilliance of an author deeply committed to the craft of historic fiction. Published with meticulous care, Davis's work serves as a bridge, connecting readers to the beyond and fostering a profound expertise amongst various individuals. Through his eloquent prose, he weaves a narrative that transcends time, inviting readers to attach emotionally and intellectually with historic occasions. Davis's dedication to constructing connections is evident as he delves into the intricacies of historic fiction, presenting a platform for readers to grasp the shared human revel in. His innovative prowess and passionate storytelling breathe existence into the pages, introducing readers to the multifaceted landscapes of California and the array of feelings that accompany its ancient tapestry. The elegance of John F. Davis's writing lies in its accessibility, making the first rate memories inside "California" enjoyable for absolutely everyone. His literary contributions exemplify a harmonious blend of creativity, ardour, and historic authenticity, ensuring that readers not only admire the beauty of the narrative however additionally find common ground with the characters and the historic backdrop. In "California," Davis invitations readers on an adventure this is each charming and enlightening, a testomony to his mastery of storytelling.