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  • Leonard, John.
    THE LAST INNOCENT WHITE MAN IN AMERICA and Other Writings.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: The New Press, 1993. dj. Hardcover first edition - An always incisive and sometimes humorous collection of essays covering everything from " America's fear and loathing of the sixties to Nixon's secret love affair with Elvis; from the Reagan gerontocracy's "theology of greed" to the Gulf War "turkey shoot"; from riots in Los Angeles to "ethnic cleansing" at the 1992 Republican Convention, from censorship and homelessness" to writing about authors on the home front and in 'other worlds' - Toni Morrison, Hemingway, Normam Mailer, Maxine Hong Kingston, Garcia Marquez and others. 297 pp. ISBN: 1-565840720.

    Condition: Very good in a near fine dust jacket (prev owner's name).

    Book ID: 31282
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  • PRIVILEGED SON: Otis Chandler and the Rise And Fall of the L.A. Times Dynasty. by McDougal, Dennis.
    McDougal, Dennis.
    PRIVILEGED SON: Otis Chandler and the Rise And Fall of the L.A. Times Dynasty.

    Edition: First printing.

    Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing, (2001). Hardcover first edition - An account of 100 years in Southern California history from 1884 to 2000 by this former L.A. Times reporter. "On one level, this is a history of the newspaper that transformed Southern California from water-starved municipal wanna-be to world-class metropolis; on another level, it's a four-generation family biography. The most outsized of all the outsized characters is Otis Chandler, born in 1927. His great-grandfather, grandfather, father, and mother had turned the Los Angeles Times into a journalistically awful but highly profitable and influential daily newspaper. Chandler, a motorcycle-riding, surfing, bodybuilding hunk of a man with a serious side, wanted to challenge the New York Times as the nation's preeminent general…

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    Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing, (2001). Hardcover first edition - An account of 100 years in Southern California history from 1884 to 2000 by this former L.A. Times reporter. "On one level, this is a history of the newspaper that transformed Southern California from water-starved municipal wanna-be to world-class metropolis; on another level, it's a four-generation family biography. The most outsized of all the outsized characters is Otis Chandler, born in 1927. His great-grandfather, grandfather, father, and mother had turned the Los Angeles Times into a journalistically awful but highly profitable and influential daily newspaper. Chandler, a motorcycle-riding, surfing, bodybuilding hunk of a man with a serious side, wanted to challenge the New York Times as the nation's preeminent general circulation daily. Although often faltering, he came close to his goal before family fissures led to the dissolution of the parent company during the 1990s... Part business saga, part regional history, part family soap opera, always compellingly readable, McDougal's book seamlessly connects the past and the present." (Steve Weinberg, ALA) Illustrated with photographs. Notes, selected bibliography, index/ xvii, 526 pp. ISBN: 0-738202703.

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    Condition: Near fine in near fine dust jacket.

    Book ID: 92396
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  • AT HOME: Essays 1982-1988. by Vidal, Gore.
    Vidal, Gore.
    AT HOME: Essays 1982-1988.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Random House, (1988.) dj. Hardcover first edition - A collection of topical and often provocative essays by an American master - on Nixon, Reagan and other political matters, on writers ranging from Anthony Burgess to Italo Calvino, Henry James and Dawn Powell (Vidal is almost singlehandly responsible for the resurgence of interest in the writings of Powell.) 303 pp. ISBN: 0-394-570200.

    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.

    Book ID: 39687
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