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Pacific Beach

Autor John Fry
en Limba Engleză Hardback
Pacific Beach, California, was founded in 1887 by land speculators after the establishment of the railroad to San Diego, which resulted in the formation of many ocean-side communities. A "land boom" ensued, yet was short-lived due to the Great Depression of the 1890s. World War II brought a torrent of people to Pacific Beach--workers, sailors, and Marines, as well as their families--increasing its population five-fold. After the war, many residents remained, thus ensuring the growth of the community and the number of businesses, schools, and local services.
A photographic history, Pacific Beach includes images that illustrate the community's birth, hardships, and prosperity since its incorporation, as well as the people, places, and attractions that today make the area a well-known destination for visitors from around the
world. Featuring images of some of Pacific Beach's most historic landmarks, including the Crystal Pier and the Brown Military Academy, as well as local businesses, architecture, and churches, this pictorial tribute celebrates the history of this San Diego suburb from its
earliest days.
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ISBN-13: 9781531614294
ISBN-10: 1531614299
Pagini: 130
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg

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John Fry was born in New Westminster and long retired from an academic life as professor of sociology both in Canada at Trent University and the University of Saskatchewan and in Sweden at the Swedish Centre for Work Life Research and Uppsala University. Prior to and during his university studies to earn his BA and MA at Simon Fraser University and his PhD in philosophy at Uppsala University , he worked fifteen years in factories, mills and on deep sea freighters in British Columbia, Norway and Sweden. During his professorial career he also worked as labour arbitrator for the government of Saskatchewan and labour relations consultant to mining companies in Canada and Sweden. His previous publications in Swedish and English have been academic in nature and in the form of numerous articles, two books (one with Ulla Ressner) and five edited and translated books published in Sweden, Canada, England and USA). He has also served as associate editor of the American Sociological Associations journal Contemporary Sociology and written extensively in the Swedish national press in polemic form on social issues.