Shenson, A. Jess, collector. Chinese in San Francisco : illustrations, 1870-1900 and n.d.

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Shenson, A. Jess, collector. Chinese in San Francisco : illustrations, 1870-1900 and n.d.

Primarily wood engravings from Harper's Weekly and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, but also includes one process print, 2 half tone prints, and a colored heliogravure.

4 linear ft.; (22 matted prints of 33 illustrations)

eng,

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