Author talk:Albert S. Evans
Latest comment: 12 years ago by AdamBMorgan in topic Notes
Notes
edit- Information about his feud with Mark Twain: twainquotes.com
- Similar information in a footnote: Mark Twain's Letters (vol. 4) (Google Books)
- Some letters and documents: nevadaobserver.com
- A letter by Twain about Evans: marktwainproject.org
- AdamBMorgan (talk) 17:19, 3 October 2012 (UTC)
Summary
editAlbert S. Evans (1831-1872) was a New Hampshire-born California journalist, serving as correspondent for the New York Tribune and Chicago Tribune. Á la California (1873) is a volume of reminiscences and anecdotal history published after Evans's death at sea. He begins by taking his reader on a tour from the Sierra Morena through the San Andreas Valley, south to Pescadero and Santa Cruz, up the Napa Valley and Mount St. Helena. He offers several chapters on San Francisco, with special attention to the legends of the Barbary Coast and Chinatown and tales of miners in the Gold Rush.