Remembering the California Missions

Published by Craven Street Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

Evoking the rich beauty of California's mission heritage in lush watercolors and insightful prose, this beautifully illustrated exploration follows the gorgeous path of El Camino Real, stretching from the San Joaquin and Salinas Valleys, through the rugged coastlines of Monterey and San Francisco, and inland to Sonoma. Delving into the enduring architectural, artistic, and cultural history of the Golden State, this study reveals founding hero Father Junipero Serra's pioneering labors, the conquest of the land's agricultural wealth, and California's painful transfers from the Indians to Spain, Mexico, and the United States. Remembering the labors of the early Spanish priests and Native Americans, this treasury of captivating artistry celebrates and preserves the masterworks of the state's founding era.

About The Author

Janice Stevens is the author of ""Fresno's Architectural Past,"" a former staff writer for the ""Business Journal,"" a freelance writer for the ""Fresno Bee,"" and a college-level English composition teacher. She lives in Fresno, California.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Craven Street Books (July 1, 2010)
  • Length: 130 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781884995644

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""A delightful journey . . . [an] artistic and historical treasure that is a must read for all who want to experience the spirit of early California."" --Father Michael A. Burchfield, pastor, The Shrine of Saint Therese, Fresno, California; Judicial Vicar, Diocese of Fresno

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