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The Los Angeles Central Library

Building an Architectural Icon, 1872-1933

The Los Angeles Central Library( )
Author: Breisch, Kenneth A.
Foreword by: Starr, Kevin
Series title:Architecture Ser.
ISBN:978-1-60606-490-0
Publication Date:Dec 2016
Publisher:Getty Publications
Imprint:Getty Research Institute
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $45.00
Book Description:

In the most comprehensive investigation of the Los Angeles Public Library's early history and architectural genesis ever undertaken, Kenneth Breisch chronicles the institution's first six decades, from its founding as a private library association in 1872 through the completion of the iconic Central Library building in 1933. During this time, the library evolved from an elite organization ensconced in two rooms in downtown LA into one of the largest public library systems in...
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Book Details
Pages:220
Detailed Subjects: Architecture / Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial
Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):9 x 10.25 x 1 Inches
Book Weight:3.19 Pounds
Author Biography
Breisch, Kenneth A. (Author)
Kevin Starr was born in San Francisco, California on September 3, 1940. He received a bachelor's degree in English from the University of San Francisco in 1962. After serving two years in the Army in West Germany, he received a master's degree in 1965 and a PhD in English and American literature in 1969 from Harvard University. He returned to San Francisco in 1973 and served as an aide and speechwriter to Mayor Joseph Alioto. After being appointed city librarian, he received a master's degree in library science from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1974. He wrote a column for The San Francisco Examiner and was appointed a professor of urban and regional planning at the University of Southern California in 1989. In 1994, Governor Pete Wilson named him state librarian, a post he held for 10 years.

He wrote numerous book about the history of California including the eight-volume California Dream series, California, Golden Gate: The Life and Times of America's Greatest Bridge, and Continental Ambitions: Roman Catholics in North America, the Colonial Experience. In 2006, he received the National Humanities Medal for his work as a scholar and historian from President George W. Bush. He died from a heart attack on January 14, 2017 at the age of 76.

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