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Wie im Film

Der Tagesspiegel, Germany, March 07, 2010

Kevin Starr "Los Angeles - Porträt einer Stadt"

hr-online.de, Germany, March 03, 2010

Honneur à la Cité de Anges

Surfer's Journal, France, March 01, 2010

Los Angeles - Portrait of a City

Notebook Magazin, Australia, March 01, 2010

The World of Playboy / L.A. Story

Playboy, United States, March 01, 2010

Toast to L.A.

Vanity Fair, United States, March 01, 2010

Los Angeles: Early Days

life.com, United States, February 26, 2010

Los Angeles: Landmarks and Icons

life.com, United States, February 26, 2010

Stadt in Bildern

America Journal, Germany, February 23, 2010

Los Angeles - Portrait of a City

ABC, Spain, February 20, 2010
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Los Angeles, Portrait of a City
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Los Angeles, Portrait of a City

Heimann, Jim (Editor)
Starr, Kevin
Hardcover, 25 x 34 cm (9.8 x 13.4 in.), 572 pages
$ 69.99
ISBN: 978-3-8365-0291-7
Multilingual Edition: English, French, German
Availability: May 2010
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"Diluting these elements to 500 plus photos barely brushes the surface. But the result is (Los Angeles. Portrait of a City) a continuous picture collated in a single volume for the first time, one tangible portrait of a city of constant change and a million possibilities"
Jim Heimann, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, United States
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