California: A Pleasure Trip from Gotham to the Golden Gate (April, May, June 1877): Facsimile with an Introduction by Madeleine B. Stern (Women on the Move, #4)

by Frank Leslie

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Miriam Squier (1836-1914), an actress turned journalist who eventually became a powerful figure in American publishing, married publisher Frank Leslie in 1874. In 1877, the couple traveled to California, and Mrs. Leslie recorded details of their luxurious transcontinental rail trip. California: a pleasure trip from Gotham to the Golden Gate (1877) chronicles the scenes they passed en route, as well as San Francisco's welcome for the visiting Eastern notables. Her account gives special attention to that city's Chinatown as well as the attractions of Los Angeles and Yosemite. On the return journey, Leslie pictures the desolation of the mining town of Virginia City, Nevada, and the prosperity and progress of Salt Lake City, where she interviewed Brigham Young. The editor's introduction provides details of the attacks brought by publication of the book, with critics exposing Mrs. Leslie's illegitimate birth and complicated marital career.
  • ISBN10 9060043049
  • ISBN13 9789060043042
  • Publish Date 1 January 1972
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Imprint Hes & de Graaf Publishers bv