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THE MYSTERIES AND MISERIES OF SAN FRANCISCO.
CHAPTER I The Alarm—The Flames—The Ladder.
CHAPTER II The Breaking Heart—A Scene of Tenderness and Despair.
CHAPTER III The Dance House—The Bella Union—The Last Stake!
CHAPTER IV The Footsteps of the Tempter.
CHAPTER V Our Hero Treads Forbidden Ground—The Mansion in Dupont Street.
CHAPTER VI The Ruined Wife—The Banker’s Marriage.
CHAPTER VII The Ruined Nun—The Mysterious Note.
CHAPTER XVIII The Lone Hut—The Torture!
CHAPTER IX The Maid—the Robber—the Race.
Set against the dramatic backdrop of a sun‑kissed bay and rugged hills, this sweeping portrait captures San Francisco at the moment it was forging its identity. From the stately mansions perched on the slopes to the bustling waterfront taverns, the narrative threads together the lives of merchants, a ranchero, and restless newcomers, each adding a distinct hue to the city’s emerging tapestry.
In a lively café on a June afternoon, a motley crew of Americans, a Cockney, and a seasoned Californian trade barbs over drinks, horn tumblers, and rumors of scandal. Their banter, peppered with sharp wit and fleeting grievances, erupts into a sudden alarm—fire bells toll, and the town’s fragile peace trembles. As smoke curls over the rooftops, listeners glimpse the underlying tensions that will shape the city’s destiny.
Full title
The Mysteries and Miseries of San Francisco Showing up all the various characters and notabilities, (both in high and low life) that have figured in San Franciso since its settlement. Showing up all the various characters and notabilities, (both in high and low life) that have figured in San Franciso since its settlement.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (618K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Richard Hulse, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2019-02-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A shadowy 19th-century writer left behind a vivid portrait of early San Francisco, mixing social observation with the city's rougher edges. Almost nothing certain survives about the person behind the name, which only adds to the book's curious appeal.
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