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Ch. 1 The Machine in the Garden 3
Ch. 2 "The Remote beyond Compare": Finding California 41
Ch. 3 A Continent in Five Easy Pieces 55
Ch. 4 Manifest Destiny's Offspring: Gold, the Continental Railroad, Texas 94
Ch. 5 Abroad in Search of Monsters to Destroy 126
Ch. 6 East of Eden: The Pacific Northwest 157
Ch. 7 Edens Lush and Frigid 175
Ch. 8 Pacific Crossings: Asians in the New States 197
Ch. 9 A Garden Cornucopia 219
Ch. 10 "There It Is. Take It": Water and Power 244
Ch. 11 Southern California: Island on the Pacific 264
Ch. 12 The State as Pretense of Itself: Developing the West 299
Ch. 13 Postwar California and the Rise of Western Republicanism 335
Ch. 14 In California's Shadow: The Rest of the West in the Postwar Era 363
Ch. 15 Archipelago of Empire: An American Grid for the Global Garden 388
Ch. 16 Silicon Valley: A New World at the Edge of the Sea 424
Ch. 17 Conclusion: The American Ascendancy 471
Appendix 501
Notes 515
Bibliography 553
Index 589
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