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"In Reflections, Martinez has handpicked 100 of his newspaper columns that mirror the ever-changing Southern California he has come to know and love."--Cover.
Another great book of puzzle-solving challenges at a popular price! Fans have already snapped up the first 15 volumes of Los Angeles Times Crosswords, because the series is the best value on the market, and the most entertaining. These crosswords are not only more mainstream and fun than the ones in The New York Times, but each book contains a generous 72 puzzles--not the mere 50 of competing volumes. Plus, they’re one dollar less than the competition, so you’ll really get more enjoyment for the money. The stay-open, lie-flat, specially reinforced spiral binding makes it easier to work on the puzzles anywhere, too.
Crossword lovers, rejoice: There are more fun puzzle-solving challenges coming your way! Two more great books of puzzle-solving challenges at a popular price! You don't have to be an expert solver to enjoy these crosswords. Following on last season's duo of winning collections from The Los Angeles Times, here are another two popularly priced helpings of puzzle fun from the paper. The great news: these crosswords are more mainstream than the ones in The New York Times, and each book contains a generous 72 crosswords--not the mere 50 of competing volumes. Plus, they're one dollar less than the competition, so you'll really get more enjoyment for your money. The stay-open, lie-flat, specially reinforced spiral binding makes it easier to work on the puzzles anywhere, too.
Celebrating the centenary of the Los Angeles Times, the second-largest U.S. newspaper, Berges presents a candid story of its growth and development, along with portraits of its owners, publishers, editors and other personnel. Beginning with the pioneering days of founder Harrison Gray Otis who began the Times in a tiny printing shop, he describes how under the Chandlers it evolved from a provincial newspaper into an award-winning publication. Member of the current staff of the Times, the author describes the diverse workings of a modern newspaper and how stories and journalists are made, and conveys how staff members like Robert Scheer, book review editor Art Seidenbaum, cartoonist Paul Conrad, and columnist Jack Smith work. ISBN 0-689-11427-3 : $17.95.