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World Famous Comics: Suzanne Tarbell Cooper Books | | page 1 of 1 | | Suzanne Tarbell Cooper Books
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| 1. Theatres in Los Angeles (Images of America: California) | 
| By: Suzanne Tarbell Cooper, Amy Ronnebeck Hall, Marc Wanamaker Publisher: Arcadia Publishing January 21, 2008
What a delight to revisit so many cinemas vividly remembered. In the 1960s my grandmother used to take me to the Belmont and the Beverly, the Wiltern and the Westlake, the Los Feliz and the Fox Wilshire, among many other movie houses large and small. Seeing these images of theatres, many of which are now long gone, is a treasured trip down memory lane. My only complaint: the lack of an index in the... more
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| | 2. Los Angeles Art Deco (Images of America) | 
| By: Suzanne Tarbell Cooper, Amy Ronnebeck Hall, Frank E. Cooper Jr. Publisher: Arcadia Publishing August 10, 2005
The landscape of Los Angeles generally compares unfavorably to such architectural stars as New York or Paris or even San Francisco. But this beautifully researched and documented book demonstrates why this is unjust. While it is true that one has to seek out stylish examples amidst poor urban planning, there are many jewels of Deco fashion remaining in the cityscape. This book is a splendid guide to... more
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| | 3. West Adams (CA) (Images of America) | 
| By: Suzanne Tarbell Cooper, Don Lynch, John G. Kurtz Publisher: Arcadia Publishing November 17, 2008
What a treasury of old photographs, showing the evolution of a suburb of L.A. The clear, concise captions allow you to place each picture in context. The authors have included something for everyone: mansions and bungalows, street scenes and interiors, dignified solid citizens and a pyramid of young ladies looking very merry indeed. My only criticism is that the book isn't bigger and thicker--I want... more
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| | 4. Long Beach Art Deco (CA) (Images of America) | 
| By: Suzanne Tarbell Cooper, John W. Thomas, J. Christopher Launi Publisher: Arcadia Publishing August 28, 2006
Besides having great photos and a wealth of information not easily available elsewhere, this book and the authors' L.A. Deco book are very well written. No color but that's OK in a small, inexpensive book like this... more
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