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Hardback coffee table book discussing the history of architecture in Los Angeles. By Sam Hall Kaplan, published in 1987. First edition, 224 pages.
"As Los Angeles has grown, much of that architecture has been lost. The list of landmarks includes grand Victorian mansions, detailed craftsman houses, personable bungalow courts, Modern- and Moderne-style houses, Art Deco stores, hot-dog-shaped roadside stands, magnificent civic structures, engaging amusement parks and piers, movie palaces and studios, as well as the world's most extensive interurban transit system. The designers and architects who have left their mark on the city include Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene, Myron Hunt, Irving Gill, R. M. Schindler, and Richard Neutra."
CONDITION
Very good; light vintage wear.
DIMENSIONS
Height: 11.25 in (28.5 cm)
Width: 9 in (22.86 cm)
"As Los Angeles has grown, much of that architecture has been lost. The list of landmarks includes grand Victorian mansions, detailed craftsman houses, personable bungalow courts, Modern- and Moderne-style houses, Art Deco stores, hot-dog-shaped roadside stands, magnificent civic structures, engaging amusement parks and piers, movie palaces and studios, as well as the world's most extensive interurban transit system. The designers and architects who have left their mark on the city include Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene, Myron Hunt, Irving Gill, R. M. Schindler, and Richard Neutra."