Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
Reformated second edition (originally published in oversize format in 1979). Excellent copy: fine in near fine dj with no chips or tears, and not price-clipped. Just a bit of rubbing. Illustrated with numerous sepia-toned vintage photographs.
Hollywood The First Hundred Years Fascinating History of america's Own Shangri-LA, 100, An extraordinary collection of photographs tracing a century of history in the little town the Indians once called "Cahuengna"
Bruce T. Torrence - , SIGNED by Author On Title pg, 300 Vintage b/w Fotos, Rust colored endpapers, Tiny edge stains Title pg
Hollywood The First Hundred Years Fascinating History of america's Own Shangri-LA, 100, An extraordinary collection of photographs tracing a century of history in the little town the Indians once called "Cahuengna"
Bruce T. Torrence - , SIGNED by Author On Title pg, 300 Vintage b/w Fotos, Rust colored endpapers, Tiny edge stains Title pg
Publisher: Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Fiske Enterprises
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Fiske Enterprises, 1979 HBDJ, Oversized Red Boards with Gold Gilt titles, Stated 1st edition, November 1979, , over 300 Vintage Fotos, NF+/FINE-, Light Rub wear, DJ protected clear Mylar, 288 pgs, INDEX, 12 x 9.25. ,extraordinary collection of photographs tracing a century of history in the little town the Indians once called "Cahuengna" that later became famous the world over as the seductive capital of the film industry. Hollywood's absorbing story included ""The beginnings of the city," "The beginnings of the movies," and "The beginnings of the myth.". Signed by Author(s). 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine.
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movie tie-in: an edition of a book which is produced in conjunction with a movie which is usually based on the book, often with a cover image taken from the movie.