Levy, Cecilia (ca. 1891-1973). Historically Interesting Extensive Diary of a German-Jewish Female Immigrant in San Francisco, Daughter of an Estranged Real Estate Businessman, Herself Diagnosed with One Year to Live, Describing Her Daily Life among German Friends and Relatives (Playing Bridge and Bingo, Shopping, Attending Luncheons and Popular Shows), the Poor State of Medicine, Early Treatments for Arthritis, Exorbitant Rent Prices, the Lack of Competent Maids, etc. Full-leather notebook, with gilt lettering ‘Diary’ on the front cover. [357] p. Ca. 1930.