Early Escondido

Early Escondido
Author: Stephen A. Covey
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008-02-20
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439620075

Louis A. Havens was a Southern California pioneer businessman, storyteller, and artist who brought the community of Escondido together via his camera. He was the first successful photographer in the thriving north San Diego County agricultural city, incorporated in 1888. Prior to his arrival, the occasional photographer might seasonally visit Escondido or attempt to set up shop, realizing little success. Havenss timing in his arrival, combined with his skillful eye, ensured his success from 1911 to 1944. His collection documents Escondidos early residents, architecture, events, and landscapes, and it now persists as a historic record of past events, culture, and development of the fourth largest city in San Diego County.

Early Escondido

Early Escondido
Author: Stephen A. Covey
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738555959

Louis A. Havens was a Southern California pioneer businessman, storyteller, and artist who brought the community of Escondido together via his camera. He was the first successful photographer in the thriving north San Diego County agricultural city, incorporated in 1888. Prior to his arrival, the occasional photographer might seasonally visit Escondido or attempt to set up shop, realizing little success. Havens's timing in his arrival, combined with his skillful eye, ensured his success from 1911 to 1944. His collection documents Escondido's early residents, architecture, events, and landscapes, and it now persists as a historic record of past events, culture, and development of the fourth largest city in San Diego County.

Escondido Grape Day Festivals

Escondido Grape Day Festivals
Author: Lucy Jones Berk
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738559490

Escondido is the lilting Spanish name meaning "hidden" and was given to an irregular-shaped inland Southern California valley where an investment group planted 100 acres of grapes in the early 1880s. The dry-farmed grapes grew unusually large and sweet, which prompted business leaders to envision an attraction similar to Pasadena's Tournament of Roses. The first Grape Day Festival in 1908 commemorated an auspicious occasion in Escondido's water history and celebrated the grape as a symbol of the agricultural abundance of the region. The event attracted thousands of guests who could view the valley, farm displays, a grand parade, and entertainment while eating their fill of free grapes. But by mid-century, Grape Day disappeared along with the grape in Escondido. With the memory of the grape remaining clear, the Escondido Historical Society began the revival of the celebration in the 1970s. The centennial Grape Day Festival took place September 6, 2008.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: University of Texas at Austin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1918
Genre: Geology
ISBN:

The Early Olmec and Mesoamerica

The Early Olmec and Mesoamerica
Author: Jeffrey P. Blomster
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107107679

Breaking new ground in Olmec studies, this book reveals the complexity and diversity of 'America's first civilization'.

Out West

Out West
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1913
Genre: California
ISBN:

Contains monthly column of the Sequoya League.

San Diego County Place Names, A to Z

San Diego County Place Names, A to Z
Author: Leland Fetzer
Publisher: Sunbelt Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780932653734

Over 1,500 place names in San Diego County. Each listing gives general location and specific citation of place name origin.

The Tiny and the Fragmented

The Tiny and the Fragmented
Author: S. Rebecca Martin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 019061482X

Miniature and fragmentary objects are both eye-catching and yet easily dismissed. Tiny scale entices users with visions of Lilliputian worlds. The ambiguity of fragments intrigues us, offering tactile reminders of reality's transience. Yet, the standard scholarly approach to such objects has been to see them as secondary, incomplete things, whose principal purpose was to refer to a complete and often life-size whole. The Tiny and the Fragmented offers a series of fresh perspectives on the familiar concepts of the tiny and the fragmented. Written by a prestigious group of internationally-acclaimed scholars, the volume presents a remarkable diversity of case studies that range from Neolithic Europe to pre-Colombian Honduras to the classical Mediterranean and ancient Near East. Each scholar takes a different approach to issues of miniaturization and fragmentation but is united in considering the little and broken things of the past as objects in their own right. Whether a life-size or whole thing is made in a scaled-down form, deliberately broken as part of its use, or only considered successful in the eyes of ancient users if it shows some signs of wear, it challenges our expectations of representation and wholeness, of what it means for a work of art to be "finished" and "affective." Overall, The Tiny and the Fragmented demands a reconsideration of the social and contextual nature of miniaturization, fragmentation, and incompleteness, making the case that it was because of, rather than in spite of, their small or partial state that these objects were valued parts of the personal and social worlds they inhabited.

Escondido History

Escondido History
Author: Douglas Westfall
Publisher: Paragon Agency, Publishers
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Escondido (Calif.)
ISBN: 9781891030390