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W. W. Robinson (1891–1972)

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Værker af W. W. Robinson

Land in California (1948) 61 eksemplarer
The story of Ventura County (1956) 9 eksemplarer
The story of Kern County (1961) 8 eksemplarer
The story of San Fernando Valley (1961) 7 eksemplarer
Beasts of the Tar Pits (2010) 6 eksemplarer
Ranchos Become Cities (1939) 6 eksemplarer
At the seashore (1942) 6 eksemplarer
Los Angeles, A Profile (1968) 5 eksemplarer
The story of Riverside County (1959) 5 eksemplarer
The book of Bible animals (1938) 3 eksemplarer
The Book of Elephants (1935) 3 eksemplarer
Big boy (1944) 3 eksemplarer
The changing scene 3 eksemplarer
At the seashore, (1964) 2 eksemplarer
Lions (1936) 2 eksemplarer
On the farm 1 eksemplar

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Kanonisk navn
Robinson, W. W.
Juridisk navn
Robinson, William Wilcox
Fødselsdato
1891-05-01
Dødsdag
1972-09-01
Begravelsessted
Olivewood Cemetery, Riverside, California, USA
Køn
male
Nationalitet
USA
Fødested
Trinidad, Colorado, USA
Dødssted
Beverly Hills, California, USA
Bopæl
Riverside, California, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Uddannelse
University of California, Berkeley (BA|1916)
Erhverv
property title researcher
local historian
Relationer
Robinson, Irene Bowen (wife)
Organisationer
Title Guarantee and Trust Company
Kort biografi
William Wilcox Robinson (1891-1972) wrote many pamphlets, articles, and books on Southern California history. He also wrote poetry, fiction, children's books, and essays, and served on boards of numerous organizations.

William Wilcox Robinson was born on May 1, 1891 in Trinidad, Colorado; moved to Riverside, California, in 1899; attended USC; AB, English, UC Berkeley, 1916; served in World War I; moved permanently to Los Angeles, California, in 1919; married Irene Bowen in 1923; while working as a professional property title researcher for the Title Guarantee (later named Insurance) and Trust Company in Los Angeles, and later as vice-president, he developed an extensive knowledge of local history and land development; founding president, the Friends of the UCLA Library; member, the Cultural Heritage Board of Los Angeles; he served on boards of numerous organizations, including the California Historical Society and the Southwest Museum; died September 1, 1972 in Beverly Hills, California.

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Værker
70
Medlemmer
317
Popularitet
#74,565
Vurdering
½ 3.5
ISBN
10

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