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Since the Gold Rush, San Franciscoas Chinatown has been a destination for sojourners, immigrants, locals, and tourists. Despite laws restricting Chinese immigration, Chinatown has thrived as a residential and commercial center. Designed for tourists and bearing little resemblance to real Chinese cityscapes, the streets and buildings have nonetheless been extensively documented in picture postcards, as have the residents, particularly from the 1890s to 1930s, the aGolden Age of Postcards.a The cards, relatively few of which survive, were kept as visual souvenirs and mementos, or were mailed to family and friends.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Since the Gold Rush, San Franciscoas Chinatown has been a destination for sojourners, immigrants, locals, and tourists. Despite laws restricting Chinese immigration, Chinatown has thrived as a residential and commercial center. Designed for tourists and bearing little resemblance to real Chinese cityscapes, the streets and buildings have nonetheless been extensively documented in picture postcards, as have the residents, particularly from the 1890s to 1930s, the aGolden Age of Postcards.a The cards, relatively few of which survive, were kept as visual souvenirs and mementos, or were mailed to family and friends.
Autorenporträt
Robert W. Bowen, a past president of the San Francisco Bay Area Post Card Club and author of Arcadia's San Francisco's Presidio and San Francisco Art Deco, and Chinatown native Brenda Young Bowen chose the images for this book from their collection of over 800 vintage postcards of Chinese in America. This collection provides a rare glimpse into early San Francisco's Chinatown.