The California Birthday Book eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 208 pages of information about The California Birthday Book.

The California Birthday Book eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 208 pages of information about The California Birthday Book.

LONDON, CHARMIAN (Kittridge), writer of poems and sketches for newspapers and magazines. Author: The Log of the Snark—­Jack London’s sea voyage around the world. Address: Glen Ellen, Calif.

LONDON, JACK, b. San Francisco, Jan. 12, 1876. Ed. Oakland High School and Univ. of Calif.  Writer of short stories and essays on Political Economy. Author: Song of the Wolf, 1900.  The God of His Fathers, 1901.  A Daughter of the Snows, 1902.  The Children of the Frost, 1902.  The Cruise of the Dazzler, 1902.  The People of the Abyss, 1903.  Kempton-Wace Letters, 1903.  The Call of the Wild. 1903.  The Faith of Men, 1904.  The Sea Wolf, 1904.  The Game, 1905.  War of the Classes, 1905.  Tales of the Fish Patrol, 1905.  Moon Face, 1906.  White Fang, 1907.  Before Adam, 1907.  Love of Life, 1907.  The Iron Heel, 1907.  The Road, 1907, etc. Address: Glen Ellen, Calif.

LOUGHEAD, MRS. FLORA HAINES, b. Milwaukee, Wis.  Journalist and writer of short stories for magazines.  Reviewer for S.F.  Chronicle for several years. Author: Libraries of California, 1878.  The Man Who Was Guilty, 1886.  Handbook of Natural Science, 1886.  Quick Cooking, 1890.  The Abandoned Claim, 1892.  The Man From Nowhere, 1892.  The Black Curtain, 1897. Address: Alma, Calif.

LOWE, GEORGE N., b. near Leicester, England, in 1867. Ed. in the school of stern life, and is still getting his education.  Writes verse for the newspapers and magazines. Address: 2004 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, California.

LUMMIS, CHARLES FLETCHER, b. Lynn, Mass., Mar. 1, 1859. Ed. Harvard.  A.B.  Litt.  D. Santa Clara College.  City editor Los Angeles Times 1885-7.  Editor Out West Magazine.  Librarian Los Angeles Public Library since June 21, 1905.  Founder and president Landmarks Club.  Founder (1902) and chairman Exec.  Com.  Sequoia League.  Founder and secretary South West Society Archaeol.  Inst.  Am. 1903. Author: A New Mexico David, 1891.  A Tramp Across the Continent, 1892.  Some Strange Corners of Our Country, 1892.  Land of Poco Tiempo, 1893.  The Spanish Pioneers, 1893.  The Man Who Married the Moon, 1894.  The Gold Fish of Gran Chimu, 1896.  The Enchanted Burro, 1897.  The Awakening of a Nation.  Mexico Today, 1898. Address: 200 E. Ave. 43, Los Angeles, Calif.

LYNCH, A.E., b. Tara Hall, Co.  Heath, Ire., Nov. 7, 1845. Ed. Jesuit Colleges, Ire., and Belgium.  Came to California 1873 for 2 years.  Again in 1886 under Gen. Miles.  Six years in Arizona on cattle ranch.  Contributor poems and articles to magazines and newspapers. Address: Commissary Dept., State School, Whittier, Calif.

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