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The Life and Times <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles: A Newspaper, a Family and a City<br />

CBB-0593<br />

by Marshall Berges<br />

The Los Angeles Times centenary is celebrated in this delightful and<br />

candid story <strong>of</strong> the highly respected newspaper with the second largest<br />

general audience circulation <strong>of</strong> 1,000,000 copies. Diverse modern<br />

newspaper workings described include how stories and journalists are<br />

made. 1984.<br />

Life Goes On: Twenty More Years <strong>of</strong> Fortune and Friendship<br />

CBB-0670<br />

by Lawrence Clark Powell<br />

After his career as the Director <strong>of</strong> the Clark Library and as university<br />

librarian at UCLA, this second volume in the autobiography <strong>of</strong><br />

Lawrence Clark Powell follows this controversial librarian during two<br />

decades in Arizona as author <strong>of</strong> four novels, and as pr<strong>of</strong>essor in<br />

residence and consultant on libraries at the University <strong>of</strong> Arizona.<br />

1986.<br />

The Life, History and Magic <strong>of</strong> the Cat BRB-10932<br />

by Fernand Mery<br />

Topics include the origin and cult <strong>of</strong> the cat, the cat and the rat, the cat<br />

in literature, art, science, medicine and breeds <strong>of</strong> cats. 1968.<br />

The Life <strong>of</strong> Byron BRB-11007<br />

by John Drinkwater<br />

Past literary interpretations have influenced this portrait <strong>of</strong> Byron, the<br />

man. 1925.<br />

The Life <strong>of</strong> Raymond Chandler CBB-0649<br />

by Frank MacShane<br />

Chandler's lively correspondence and conversations with members <strong>of</strong><br />

his circle helped produce this definitive account <strong>of</strong> a unique literary<br />

figure who did not begin to write detective fiction until he was 44, but<br />

within a few years created Philip Marlow for novels and Hollywood<br />

screen. 1978.<br />

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