The Painted Ladies Revisited: San Francisco's Resplendent Victorians Inside and OutNow, eleven years after the original Painted Ladies these authors feel it is the perfect time to take their thousands of readers back to San Francisco and give them a house tour of another marvelous collection of proud Victorians--inside and out. Illustrated. |
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 8 |
Pacific Heights | 21 |
The Western Addition | 45 |
Copyright | |
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