Matthew Poole, Erika Lenkert's Frommer's® San Francisco 2009 (Frommer's Complete) PDF

By Matthew Poole, Erika Lenkert

ISBN-10: 047028773X

ISBN-13: 9780470287736

I bought this ebook initially just to support plan out our journey and study extra approximately San Francisco prior to we went. when we began to journey round San Francisco, we easily could not move at any place with out it. The bus/trolley map was once tremendous precious for purchasing round the urban. while our plans replaced, as they did usually as a result of climate or simply being drained, we have been in a position to search for a spot to devour or the best way to get domestic quick. The thoughts this publication made have been nice. We enjoyed Cha Cha Cha's tapas and sangria and have been in a position to study extra approximately the place we have been and what we have been seeing then the common vacationer. This e-book provided even more than i used to be capable of finding on-line and used to be an all inclusive consultant to town that we chanced on ourselves starting quite often to determine what we have been seeing or which means we should always stroll. needs to purchase! nice publication!

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Cummings, and it was a complete one in every detail. He was presented with a gold watch, chain and locket which cost $350. Jolly speeches were delivered and a magnificent banquet was enjoyed. Mr. Cummings was the proudest man in New York. . The poet Geoghegan was the moving spirit in the whole matter, and to his untiring energy the charming success of the affair was entirely due. The poet sang himself to sleep in his own little cot at 4:30 this morning, while Mr. Cummings was guarded on the way home by four of Inspector Byrnes’s most lynx-eyed detectives.

John Hicks, in his book recounting his own adventures as a printer (Adventures of a Tramp Printer, 1880–1890), met Cummings in New York City about 1889 and describes him as “a newspaper genius” (p. ” Cummings’s popularity led to his being elected president of the New York Press Club in 1885–1886 (he later served on its board of trustees as well). His popularity was the topic of an editorial from the Brooklyn Daily Eagle dated April 26, 1885: All practical newspapermen will admit, I think, that Mr.

Fortunately, Amos Cummings’s fifteen scrapbooks were not among the boxes of books donated to the Union Printers Home by Frances. She apparently retained those in New York. A decade later when she moved to South Norwalk, Connecticut, to a nursing home (in 1911 or 1912), Frances, in declining health, likely left the scrapbooks in the house at 32 Charlton Street, which she still owned. A brief obituary in the New York Times (January 29, 1916) notes Frances’s death “yesterday” in South Norwalk, where “she had lived .

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