Item #4430 Collection of Ten Posters Depicting Damage from the San Francisco Earthquake Printed as Supplements to the San Francisco Examiner

Collection of Ten Posters Depicting Damage from the San Francisco Earthquake Printed as Supplements to the San Francisco Examiner

San Francisco: William Randolph Hearst, 1906. Set of ten Birdseye views depicting damage from the San Francisco Earthquake. Four of the issues have some damage, including chips along edges and separations along the folds (with issue number 5 extensively separated along folds), the other posters are in nice condition, with more minor toning and minor chipping/separations. Includes the following: 1) “Ruins of Chinatown Telephoto Taken From Telegraph Hill by Theodore Kytka” 2) “Panorama of the Western Addition and the Mission” 3) “No 1--Stretch of the Ruin from Nob Hill to Russian Hill” 4) “No 2--Panorama of the Ruins of the Valley that Sweeps From Russian Hill to Telegraph Hill” 5) “No 4--Panorama of the Fashionable Shopping and Retail Districts as the Camera Sees Them” 6) ”No 5--Panorama of the Western Addition and the Mission” 7) “Panoramic Views of the Ruins of San Francisco” 8) “Birdseye View of San Francisco From Twin Peaks” 9) “Panoramic View of San Francisco from the Water Front” 10) “Birdseye View of San Francisco from Top of Wrecked City Hall Dome.”. Item #4430

Price: $350.00

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