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Bulletin 113

Footprints: The Legacy of Harold J. Adler in Photographs, Progress or Pilfer: Two Views of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, and Lawrence Clark Powell and Books West Southwest.
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Bulletin 112

San Francisco’s Transit Service to the Panama-Pacific Exposition, Daguerreotype Portrait of a Dueling Editor, and Early Childhood: How Libraries are Making a Difference.
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Bulletin 111

California Invites the World: The 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Artist Siméon Pélenc’s San Francisco Metamorphosis, and Eudora Garoutte: Doyenne of California History Librarians.
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Bulletin 110

Glimpses of a Different World: 19th-Century Chinese Trade Paintings from the Sutro Collection, The Job Plenty of 1950s California—And its End, and Public Library Literacy Services – 30 years.
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Bulletin 109

Idah Meacham Strobridge and the Southland’s Bohemia, San Francisco’s 1856 Vigilantes: Theodore Hittell and Sutro Serendipity, and Yes Virginia, There Are government Published Comics.