Touring south to north, from San Diego through Santa Barbara County,
this unique compendium takes the reader through the Southern California
Mission System as portrayed on vintage postcards. The book elaborates on
the missions' myriad functions along the coastal El Camino Real through
several centuries as not only isolated centers of civilization in the
wilderness and altars of Catholic faith, but also as incursions of
empire and politics and the means to convert Native American
tribespeople to Christianity. While the Missions San Gabriel and San
Juan Capistrano fittingly receive ample coverage herein, this book
covers the region's nine major missions as well as outlying chapels, or
asistencias.