Albert J. Houston autobiography : ms., [1939?].

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Albert J. Houston autobiography : ms., [1939?].

Concerning his family and early life; his move to Redding and to San Francisco; University of California and Frank Norris; work on The Wave; his medical practice in San Francisco; retirement and travels.

193 leaves ; 32 cm.

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