The late Edna Kimbro was a renowned architectural conservator and historian, and a founding member of the California Mission Studies Association. Julia Castello is an internationally recognized expert on archaeology and cultural resources.
"Recommended."--Choice
"Teachers, artists, architects, preservationists, historians, and
general readers alike will delight in this treasure trove of
information."--Catholic Southwest
"This book does an excellent job of providing a broad historical
context of the California Missions."--California Archaeology
"By providing such a full, up-to-date overview of mission history,
structures, and associated works of art, the authors . . . have
produced a watershed text that invites a rethinking and renewal of
the entire field of California mission studies." --Bolet�n: Journal
of the California Mission Studies Association
"This sumptuous book--a landmark in the revival of Mission studies
currently underway--will guide and structure all such assessments
and preservation efforts for decades to come."--Kevin Starr,
University of Southern California
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