California’s
Spanish Place Names
What They Mean and the History They Reveal
by Barbara and Rudy Marinacci
Take a spin down Paseo
Cerveza or Alameda de las
Pulgas and
soak in the golden California sun. But did you know you’ll actually be
driving down Beer Boulevard or Mall of the Fleas? Readers will learn
the stories behind these romantic-sounding but sometimes inaptly named
locales and much more in an incredible and comprehensive study of
Spanish place names in use today in California. Husband-and-wife team
Barbara and Rudy Marinacci delve into the history of more than 1,500
Spanish words and place names, which are the most widely used and
recognizable names for California’s historical and geographic features.
Everyone knows “The City of Angels,” an adaptation of Los Angeles’s
English translation. But readers will discover that Los Angeles, or
“the angels,” is actually an abbreviation of El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de
los Ángeles, meaning, “The Village of Our Lady, the Queen of the
Angels.” California’s
Spanish Place Names: What They Mean and the History They Reveal
examines the place-naming process, and why certain names have “stuck”
while others have either changed or vanished completely. Part
guidebook, part history lesson and part Spanish tutorial, this book is
a fun and informative one-of-a-kind look at the popularity of
California’s Spanish place names. It’s a must-have for any Californian
or visitor to the Golden State. Readers will want one to keep at home
for quick reference as well as one to keep in the car for those
spontaneous road trips through the magnificent valleys, villages and
vistas in the great state of California.
Barbara Marinacci is a freelance
writer and editor, with six nonfiction books to her credit. She
currently works as a consultant to nonprofit organizations and takes a
special interest in mental health, education and ethnic-minority issues.
Rudy Marinacci is a
graphic designer and advertising consultant. He did the illustrations
for California’s
Spanish Place Names, and also provided photographs for
the Marinaccis’ other book Take Sunset Boulevard.
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272 pages
ISBN 1-883318-69-6; $16.95
6"x9"; trade paper
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