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Title
The Haas sisters of Franklin Street
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Jews, German--California--San Francisco--Biography (LCSH)
Sisters--California--San Francisco--Biography (LCSH)
Bransten, Florine Haas, 1881-1973
Lilienthal, Alice Haas, 1885-1972
Haas family (LCSH)
Upper class women--California--San Francisco--Biography (LCSH)
San Francisco (Calif.)--Social life and customs--20th century. (LCSH)
San Francisco (Calif.)--Biography (LCSH)
Illustrative Content
illustrations
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Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: F869.S353 J575 2017 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 979.4/61053 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23)
Content
text (txt)
Summary
"Outfitted with a new foreword by Kevin Starr, this account of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century San Francisco vividly evokes the luxurious lifestyle and close bond shared by sisters Alice Haas Lilienthal and Florine Haas Bransten. While author Frances Bransten Rothmann recreates her mother and aunt's world of leisure with lively descriptions of high tea at the Palace Hotel, excursions across oceans, and extravagant holiday celebrations that overfilled ballrooms with celebrants, her narrative is much more than a chronicle of empty opulence. Rothmann makes clear that the true treasure of those Franklin Street houses was Florine and Alice's devotion to each other, their families, and their community. In inhabiting the sisters' daily lives of telephone calls, errands, inside jokes, and myriad philanthropic projects, we can delight in the profound sense of well-being--of home--that emanates from the pages. And by witnessing two lifetimes full of kindnesses that extended from family to perfect strangers, we too can see the best in others and in the marvelous City by the Bay. Published in collaboration with San Francisco Heritage on the occasion of their completing the renovation of the Haas-Lilienthal House, this book brings to life a San Francisco of the past and tells the story of a family united by love."--Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Two Victorian sisters
Sunday dinners, holidays, festivals, special occasions
All in an average day : the twenties
Betrothals and romances
The party-givers
Travels with the sisters
The sisters in World War II
All in an average day: the sixties
The cycle of time
Epilogue
Two Victorian houses
Authorized Access Point
Rothmann, Frances Bransten, 1914-1984 The Haas sisters of Franklin Street