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San Francisco Neon: Survivors and Lost Icons

“Just when you thought you knew everything about San Francisco, along comes a new book, San Francisco Neon: Survivors and Lost Icons. With beautiful photography, paging through is like strolling down the streets of a familiar city with a new vantage point. You’ll never look at San Francisco streets in quite the same way again. If just one of these neon survivors gets saved from demolition, this book is a huge success.”
—Andrew Danish, author of Palm Springs Weekend (Chronicle Books)San Francisco/photography essay by local award-winning travel writer Tom Downs.

  • Neon preservation notes by Eric Lynxwiler, neon sign art expert and board president of the Museum of Neon Art (MONA).
  • Endnotes section with local stories, oral history, and rich details on 45 iconic neon signs by photographers and essayists.
  • Index by neighborhood to give readers a sense of which neighborhoods still have clusters of neon, and which neighborhoods have lost all but one or two surviving signs.
  • Neon condition to give readers indication which signs are illuminated nightly, which signs do not light up and need restoration, and which signs are lost icons.

Softcover book with 200+ photographs

$11.55

Original: $33.00

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San Francisco Neon: Survivors and Lost Icons

$33.00

$11.55

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“Just when you thought you knew everything about San Francisco, along comes a new book, San Francisco Neon: Survivors and Lost Icons. With beautiful photography, paging through is like strolling down the streets of a familiar city with a new vantage point. You’ll never look at San Francisco streets in quite the same way again. If just one of these neon survivors gets saved from demolition, this book is a huge success.”
—Andrew Danish, author of Palm Springs Weekend (Chronicle Books)San Francisco/photography essay by local award-winning travel writer Tom Downs.

  • Neon preservation notes by Eric Lynxwiler, neon sign art expert and board president of the Museum of Neon Art (MONA).
  • Endnotes section with local stories, oral history, and rich details on 45 iconic neon signs by photographers and essayists.
  • Index by neighborhood to give readers a sense of which neighborhoods still have clusters of neon, and which neighborhoods have lost all but one or two surviving signs.
  • Neon condition to give readers indication which signs are illuminated nightly, which signs do not light up and need restoration, and which signs are lost icons.

Softcover book with 200+ photographs

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