Northern California: A History and Guide - From Napa to Eureka
By (Author) Jack Newcombe
Illustrated by Stan Skandinski
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
12th August 1986
India
General
Non Fiction
Zoos and wildlife parks: general interest
Travel and holiday
917.9410453
Paperback
224
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
295g
"The landscape of monotony is elsewhere," Jack Newcombe writes, and the routes he traces through the vineyards, towns, and parkland of northern California-along with the variegated pleasures to be explored en route-bear the proof- .Mud baths and wine tasting in Calistoga .A view from the top at Mt. St. Helena .Wine touring, the slow and selective way, in the Napa and Sonoma valleys . "A Beer Experience" in Petaluma, and a dining treat at the New Boonvile Hotel .Whale watching on the Sonoma and Mendocino coasts .Walking the redwood forest trails .Finishing fleets and Victorian mansions in Eureka These attractions and more-and the colorful past that gave rise to them-are presented in Northern California- A History & Guide, an exciting, indispensable travel companion for a most spectacular region.
Jack Newcombe was the author of several works of fiction and nonfiction. A native of Vermont, he attended the University of Missouri, Pomona College and the American University at Biarritz before graduating from Brown University. He worked at Lifemagazine from 1955 to 1972 as a writer, editor, and bureau chief in London and Washington, and enjoyed a four-year tenure as executive editor of Book-of-the-Month Club. Jack Newcombe died in 1990.