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Paul Landacre, a Life and a Legacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Paul Landacre, a Life and a Legacy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Paul Landacre: Prints and Drawings
  • Language: en

Paul Landacre: Prints and Drawings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Paul Landacre: California Hills, Hollywood, and the World Beyond
  • Language: en

Paul Landacre: California Hills, Hollywood, and the World Beyond

  • Categories: Art

The long-awaited definitive work on master wood engraver Paul Landacre (1893-1963), a key figure of California modernism

Some Books with Illustrations by Paul Landacre
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 31

Some Books with Illustrations by Paul Landacre

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Material Dreams
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 494

Material Dreams

In Material Dreams, Starr turns to one of the most vibrant decades in the Golden State's history, the 1920s, when some two million Americans migrated to California, the vast majority settling in or around Los Angeles. Although he treats readers to intriguing side trips to Santa Barbara and Pasadena, Starr focuses here mainly on Los Angeles, revealing how this major city arose almost defiantly on a site lacking many of the advantages required for urban development, creating itself out of sheer will, the Great Gatsby of American cities. He describes how William Ellsworth Smyth, the Peter the Hermit of the Irrigation Crusade, propounded the importance of water in Southern California's future, a...

Paul Landacre
  • Language: en

Paul Landacre

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Bohemian Los Angeles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Bohemian Los Angeles

Historian Hurewitz brings to life a vibrant and all-but-forgotten milieu of artists, leftists, and gay men and women whose story played out over the first half of the twentieth century and continues to shape the entire American landscape. In a hidden corner of Los Angeles, the personal first became the political, the nation's first enduring gay rights movement emerged, and the broad spectrum of what we now think of as identity politics was born. Portraying life over more than forty years in the hilly enclave of Edendale (now part of Silver Lake), Hurewitz considers the work of painters and printmakers, looks inside the Communist Party's intimate cultural scene, and examines the social world of gay men. He discovers why and how these communities, inspiring both one another and the city as a whole, transformed American notions of political identity with their ideas about self-expression, political engagement, and race relations.--From publisher description.

Flowering Earth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Flowering Earth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1948
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Road of a Naturalist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

The Road of a Naturalist

The Road of a Naturalist is a fascinating autobiographical wonder written by one of America's most beloved naturalists at the height of his fame. A scientist, a philosopher, and a poet, Donald Culross Peattie takes us on an confessional journey across the landscape of his life. Told in flashbacks of years past and interspersed with impressions of a journey by motorcar across the American West, it is intensely personal. It is American in the best sense of the word. From saying goodbye to the trees at his childhood home on Lake Michigan to a man formed via Harvard and New York City, finally discovering a belief in the nature of things in a cabin in the Grand Tentons, it is not told as as linear life story but rather an adventure in living, in science, in thought.

The Collected Letters of Robinson Jeffers, with Selected Letters of Una Jeffers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1128

The Collected Letters of Robinson Jeffers, with Selected Letters of Una Jeffers

The 1930s marked a turning point for the world. Scientific and technological revolutions, economic and social upheavals, and the outbreak of war changed the course of history. The 1930s also marked a turning point for Robinson Jeffers, both in his career as a poet and in his private life. The letters collected in this second volume of annotated correspondence document Jeffers' rising fame as a poet, his controversial response to the turmoil of his time, his struggles as a writer, the growth and maturation of his twin sons, and the network of friends and acquaintances that surrounded him. The letters also provide an intimate portrait of Jeffers' relationship to his wife Una—including a full account of the 1938 crisis at Mabel Dodge Luhan's home in Taos, New Mexico that nearly destroyed their marriage.