Title: The Japanese in the Monterey Bay Region: A Brief History Author: Sandy Lydon Publisher: Capitola Book Company Publication Year: 1997 Binding: Paperback (PB) Condition: Good (Please See Photos)

Description: "The Japanese in the Monterey Bay Region: A Brief History" by Sandy Lydon is an insightful exploration of the Japanese community's history in the Monterey Bay region. Published by Capitola Book Company in 1997, this paperback book includes biographical references and an index. It is in good condition, as clearly depicted in the accompanying photographs.

Discover the rich history of the Japanese community in the Monterey Bay Region with this captivating nonfiction book by Sandy Lydon. Published in 1997 by Capitola Book Company, this vintage trade paperback is a must-have for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. 

Featuring tables, maps, photographs, and illustrations, this 164-page book offers a detailed account of the Japanese experience in the region. From their arrival in the 1890s to their forced removal during World War II, this book chronicles the struggles and triumphs of the Japanese community. Whether you're interested in social science or Asian American studies, this book is an informative and engaging read.

Condition: This paperback book is in good condition. The interior pages are clean and well-preserved, and the binding remains sturdy. "The Japanese in the Monterey Bay Region" offers valuable insights into the history and contributions of the Japanese community in the area. Please refer to the attached photographs to accurately assess the condition of the book.

Photographs: Please carefully review the attached photographs to evaluate the condition of "The Japanese in the Monterey Bay Region: A Brief History."

Acquire this informative book to delve into the history of the Japanese community in the Monterey Bay region. With its good condition, it serves as an excellent resource for those interested in local history, cultural heritage, and the experiences of the Japanese community in the area.