Chinatown, San Francisco

Chinatown, San Francisco by Peter Perkins is a First Edition published by Lancaster-Miller in 1981. This 90-page book provides an exploration of the historical and cultural significance of Chinatown in San Francisco. Written in English, it delves into various aspects of the area, offering insights into its development and the experiences of its community.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the rich history of Chinatown, focusing on its role within American history. The book presents a narrative that highlights the unique cultural dynamics and contributions of the Chinatown community. With a Dewey Decimal classification of 979.4/61, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in American history, particularly in relation to urban cultural enclaves.
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