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- catalog abstract "The subject of tremendous controversy, the L.A River has become a revered geographical icon that for too long was left neglected and unappreciated. Once, the river was the very source of the City of Angels--it meant life and death to those who lived along its shores. To some, it is still so. Today the Los Angeles River represents a 21st-century challenge: the preservation of a fifty-one-mile river where nature, commerce, concrete and humanity fight for space. Television commentator and Los Angeles Times columnist Patt Morrison and celebrated photographer Mark Lamonica have teamed to present the river in its diverse context, a waterway as unique as the city through which it meanders.--From publisher description.".
- catalog alternative "Río Los Angeles".
- catalog contributor b12144884.
- catalog contributor b12144885.
- catalog coverage "Los Angeles River (Calif.) Description and travel.".
- catalog coverage "Los Angeles River (Calif.) Environmental conditions.".
- catalog coverage "Los Angeles River (Calif.) History.".
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "The once and future river -- The free-range river -- The women with baskets -- The men with muskets and rosaries -- The inadequate river -- The renegade river -- The men with bulldozers and cement-- The men with arches and spandrels -- The irrelevant river -- The phantom river -- The river resurrected.".
- catalog description "The subject of tremendous controversy, the L.A River has become a revered geographical icon that for too long was left neglected and unappreciated. Once, the river was the very source of the City of Angels--it meant life and death to those who lived along its shores. To some, it is still so. Today the Los Angeles River represents a 21st-century challenge: the preservation of a fifty-one-mile river where nature, commerce, concrete and humanity fight for space. Television commentator and Los Angeles Times columnist Patt Morrison and celebrated photographer Mark Lamonica have teamed to present the river in its diverse context, a waterway as unique as the city through which it meanders.--From publisher description.".
- catalog extent "128 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1883318246 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Monica, Calif. : Angel City Press,".
- catalog spatial "Los Angeles River (Calif.) Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "Los Angeles River (Calif.) Environmental conditions.".
- catalog spatial "Los Angeles River (Calif.) History.".
- catalog subject "979.4/93 21".
- catalog subject "F868.L8 M75 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "The once and future river -- The free-range river -- The women with baskets -- The men with muskets and rosaries -- The inadequate river -- The renegade river -- The men with bulldozers and cement-- The men with arches and spandrels -- The irrelevant river -- The phantom river -- The river resurrected.".
- catalog title "Río L.A. : tales from the Los Angeles River / Patt Morrison ; photographs by Mark Lamonica ; foreword by Kevin Starr ; design by Amy Inouye ; developed by Charlotte Gusay.".
- catalog title "Río Los Angeles".
- catalog type "text".