A photographic account of the city of San Francisco, accompanied by essays by well-known San Franciscans (including columnist Herb Caen and novelist Herbert Gold). There are selected historical black and white photographs of the city. The book celebrates both the familiar and the out-of-the-way, the traditional and the avant-garde. Beebe's camera captures a glittering Chinese New Year's dragon and cable cars creeping up Hyde Street, a North Beach saloon and houseboats in Sausalito, Victorian houses and monolithic office buildings, colourful parades and the ballet. Also included is information on the newly-designated Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
San Francisco is one of the most stunning cities in the world and if you look inside this book it's not hard to see why. Morton Beebe brings it to life in this beautifully presented colourful book. Not only are there beautiful photos and pictures, but essays and interesting reading material and information about this gorgeous Northern Californian city. If you have been fortunate enough to travel to San Fran and enjoyed it, then you'll love this book, - and if you haven't yet been, then this might be just the inspiration you are looking for to convince you to travel there. This book is well worth it's price and makes either a great gift or a nice treat for yourself. I really loved reading through this book.
"A mad city inhabited by perfectly insane people."
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Bring together an elegant top-quality publishing company, a gifted photographer, superb essayists and you have all the makings for a good book. Let the subject be San Francisco, though, and you have a great book.This is the 3rd edition of this best seller with 218 full color images by Morton Beebe as well as essays by Herb Caen, Tom Cole, Barnaby Conrad, Herbert Gold, John Hart, Allen Pastron, Miguel Pendás, and Kevin Starr. Together, they provide an intimate portrayal of the City by the Bay. This stunning collection of photographs captures the contrasts, the energy, and the vitality of San Francisco. As do the essays.Tom Cole takes us back to the beginning and provides an historical review of the raucous town that suddenly grew up overnight in its feverish bid for gold. Barnaby Conrad leads us into the night with anecdotes witty, clever, and sensuous from an eclectic mix including, to name just a few, Graham Green, Frank Sinatra, and Eva Gabor."Bahnaby tells me you haf a vooden leg, vitch vun iz it?""Eva, I never thought I'd have to tell a Gabor what a man's leg feels like.""Vell, dahling, ve vass never in zee lumber business!"In a final essay, Allen Pastron walks us through much of the city beneath our feet. Here, we discover the world's finest anchorage being dug up and, therein, its archaeological heritage. Penned a "worm's-eye-view," the essay provides some wonderful insights into what was once the bawdy Barbary Coast - particularly, the story of the discovery of the buried ship General Harrison.Rudyard Kipling opined San Francisco was "a mad city inhabited by perfectly insane people." So it lives on! Multi-faceted lifestyles unfold with each page, the images capturing the curious joie de vivre that reigns over The City. Other pictures highlight the unmistakable landmarks: the skyline with its Pyramid Building, the Golden Gate, and my favorite, the Palace of Fine Arts in the gentle light of dusk below a full moon glowing. The photos speak volumes in this book. Each offers a glimpse as to why the city Herbert Gold called "America's last great metropolitan village" has won the most coveted travel destination award in the world - now ten years in a row - the Condé Nast Traveler's annual Readers' Choice Awards.San Francisco, City by the Bay, was first published in 1985. This edition features ninety new images and three new essays. The publisher, Abrams, boasts that Beebe's book is their longest running best seller. Not surprisingly. It is said that San Francisco is a city full of people that want to be here. Morton Beebe, a 3rd generation San Franciscan, reminds us of why this is so.
A Truly Wonderful Journey Through San Francisco
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Beebe's images have truly captured the many diverse flavors and charms that make San Francisco the unique city that it is. Combined with the entertaining and informative essays, the beatifully printed images in this book bring a reader as close as one can come to walking through the streets of San Francisco itself. I throughly enjoyed this book.
Excellent
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Absolutely gorgeous pictures, great for San Francisco lovers. New edition has several new pictures and essays. It serves as a great gift if you are visiting someone and want to show off the city you live in
An outstanding value and excellent gift
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Purchasing a first class photographer's books, when well printed, is a unique opportunity to own fine art at bargain prices and makes an outstanding gift. Morton Beebe's San Francisco is an opportunity to acquire world class photography and an outstanding visual essay on one of the finest cities of the world at an incredibly reasonable price. The exceptional essays by Herb Caen, Tom Cole, Barnaby Conrad, Herbert Gold, John Hart and Kevin Starr which accompany these photographs are an added bonus. The first class Japanese printing contracted by Harry Abrams illustrates some of Mr. Beebe's fine pieces with an exceptionally high quality. Among the photographs which are highlights of the book include a beautiful series of 13 double page spread photographs followed by a four page aerial photo fold out view, wonderful views of San Francisco's musical culture including a unique view of the Opera House on an opening night and wonderful portraits of the Stern Grove concerts, an exceptional portrait of the Bank of America Building reflecting light from its multifaceted surfaces in the fog and some of the most outstanding documentation of the rare lighting storms that visit the Bay Area. If you have a friend or member of your family who's interested in San Francisco, Mr. Beebe's book is an excellent candidate gift.
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