Oscar Lewis (disambiguation)
"Oscar Lewis" is composed of at least 2 distinct authors, divided by their works.
About the Author
Author Division
Oscar Lewis (2)
The Big Four: The Story of Huntington, Stanford, Hopkins, and Crocker, and of the Building of the Central Pacific (1938) 82 copies, 2 reviews
Silver Kings: The Lives and Times of Mackay, Fair, Flood, and O'Brien, Lords of the Nevada Comstock (1986) 32 copies
Bay window Bohemia; an account of the brilliant artistic world of gaslit San Francisco (1983) 19 copies
Fabulous San Simeon;: A history of the Hearst Castle, a Calif. state monument located on the scenic coast of Calif.,… (1958) 10 copies
A Widely Cast Net. Selections from the Work of a Veteran California Writer. Chosen with Comments by Their Author: Oscar… (1996) 7 copies
The autobiography of the West; personal narratives of the discovery and settlement of the American West (1958) 6 copies
This was San Francisco, being first-hand accounts of the evolution of one of America's favorite cities (2010) 5 copies
A Family of Builders. the Story of the Haases and Thompsons. California Pioneers Since Gold Rush Days (1961) 4 copies
The uncertain journey 4 copies
The wonderful city of Carrie Van Wie. Paintings of San Francisco at the turn of the century with text by Oscar Lewis. (1963) 4 copies
Effects of White Contact on Blackfoot Culture, the, With Special Reference to the Role of the Fur Trade (1942) 2 copies
Hearn and His Biographies 1 copy
Oscar Lewis (1)
La Vida; A Puerto Rican Family in the Culture of Poverty—San Juan and New York (1966) — Author — 147 copies
Works in Progress Number 4: Selections from the Best in Books to be Published in Coming Months (1971) — Contributor — 7 copies
uomini e granchi 1 copy
ANTROPOLOGÍA DE LA POBREZA 1 copy
La cultura de la pobraza 1 copy
La cultura de la pobreza 1 copy
ISTE HAYAT 1 copy
Copiii lui Sanchez 1 copy
Oscar Lewis (unknown)
Sanchez' barn 1 copy
Common Knowledge
- Disambiguation notice
- (1) Oscar Lewis (1914-1970): anthropologist specializing in the culture of poverty.
(2) Oscar Lewis (1893-1992): writer and historian specializing in California