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 Secret Gardens of Hollywood: And Other Private Oases in Los Angeles by Erica Lennard, This book offers a peek into the most beautiful private gardens of Los Angeles, one of the most verdant places on earth. Life here is meant to be lived outdoors and extravagantly, and these gardens reflect the town's larger-than-life personalities who take pride in their extraordinary garden sanctuaries. The sunny, warm climate in L.A. allows garden designers to unleash their most creative gardening fantasies, using plants collected from all over the world. The twenty-five gardens in the book illustrate the remarkable range of styles in the area, from Joni Mitchell's whimsical Bel-Air garden retreat to a garden of rare succulent plants at Jack LaLanne's former residence to Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen's Southern-style country hideaway. Featuring all-new photographs by Erica Lennard, coauthor of the bestselling book "The Art of Doing Nothing, this escape book is sure to appeal to gardeners and star-gazers alike.
 The World from Here: Treasures of the Great Libraries of Los Angeles by Cynthia Burlingham, Featuring more than three hundred selections, this book explores the treasure trove of rare books and ephemera in Los Angeles libraries.
Bart Thompson - Bart Thompson (born September 20th in Los Angeles, CA), is the creator of the comic book company Approbation Comics, and is the creator, writer, and (at rare times) artist of titles such as Vampires Unlimited, the Metamutoids, ChiSai, The Lazarus Factor, Chaos Campus, and Weapons of Mass Destruction. Thompson is the scripter for the first volume of the comic book Lethal Instinct for Alias Enterprises and the writer for the remainder of the series. Time Warner Book Group - TWBG, with offices in New York, Boston, Indiana, Nashville and Los Angeles, includes the imprints Warner Books, Little, Brown & Co., Bulfinch, Warner Faith, Center Street, Mysterious Press, Warner Business, several mass market imprints and Time Warner AudioBooks. Rising Sun (book) - Rising Sun is a novel (ISBN 0394589424) written in 1992 by Michael Crichton about a murder in the Los Angeles headquarters of Nakamoto, a fictional Japanese corporation. The book was published by Ballantine Books. Collapse (book) - Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed is a 2004 English-language book by University of California, Los Angeles geography professor Jared M. Diamond, (ISBN 0143036556).
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