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"Booker gives the city a fresh face; the familiar becomes strange and wonderful. . . . Down by the Bay is a genuine pearl in the sea of contemporary environmental writing." * San Francisco Chronicle *
"The history of San Francisco is not only the story of a great world city, it's also the story of a great body of water that both supported and was impacted by rapid urban growth. In his natural (and human) history of San Francisco Bay, author Matthew Morse Booker focuses on waterfront and tidal wetlands. It is there that decades of human activity, such as dredging and upriver hydraulic mining, have reshaped, polluted and irrevocably altered the marine environment." * Sacramento Bee *
"Down by the Bay is an intriguing, highly readable account of the neglected history of San Francisco Bay’s tidelands." * Enviromental History *
"...well written and filled with intriguing historical details that enliven the text." * Biological Conservation *
"...explores an impressive range of topics." * American Historical Review *
Down by the Bay is a genuine pearl in the sea of contemporary environmental writing." * Boom *

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction. Between the Tides: Layers of History in San Francisco Bay
1. Rising Tide
2. Ghost Tidelands
3. Reclaiming the Delta
4. An Edible Bay
5. From Real Estate to Refuge
Conclusion: Rising Tides?

Notes
Bibliography
Index

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    Publisher: University of California Press
    Publication Date: 09/06/2020
    ISBN13: 9780520355569, 978-0520355569
    ISBN10: 0520355563

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review
    "Booker gives the city a fresh face; the familiar becomes strange and wonderful. . . . Down by the Bay is a genuine pearl in the sea of contemporary environmental writing." * San Francisco Chronicle *
    "The history of San Francisco is not only the story of a great world city, it's also the story of a great body of water that both supported and was impacted by rapid urban growth. In his natural (and human) history of San Francisco Bay, author Matthew Morse Booker focuses on waterfront and tidal wetlands. It is there that decades of human activity, such as dredging and upriver hydraulic mining, have reshaped, polluted and irrevocably altered the marine environment." * Sacramento Bee *
    "Down by the Bay is an intriguing, highly readable account of the neglected history of San Francisco Bay’s tidelands." * Enviromental History *
    "...well written and filled with intriguing historical details that enliven the text." * Biological Conservation *
    "...explores an impressive range of topics." * American Historical Review *
    Down by the Bay is a genuine pearl in the sea of contemporary environmental writing." * Boom *

    Table of Contents
    List of Illustrations
    Acknowledgments

    Introduction. Between the Tides: Layers of History in San Francisco Bay
    1. Rising Tide
    2. Ghost Tidelands
    3. Reclaiming the Delta
    4. An Edible Bay
    5. From Real Estate to Refuge
    Conclusion: Rising Tides?

    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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