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Product Description: Almost twenty-five years ago, Doug Suisman published a small book of enormous significance: LOS ANGELES BOULEVARD. In his text, urban planner Suisman laid out his views and opinions on the structure of Los Angeles, its bones and arteries and sinews, exemplified by the long boulevards that cut across the urban body that is Los Angeles and that impinge on our lives daily, whether we drive, them, bike them, walk them, or take the bus...read more
By Christopher Hawthorne (foreword by) and Doug Suisman

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9781941806425 | Oro Editions, July 1, 2014, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Almost twenty-five years ago, Doug Suisman published a small book of enormous significance: LOS ANGELES BOULEVARD.

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9781568984810 | Princeton Architectural Pr, June 2, 2005, cover price $45.00

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9781568989501 | Princeton Architectural Pr, April 28, 2010, cover price $24.95

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Product Description: Disputes over free expression in the arts have always loomed as struggles between creativity and repression, transgression and outrage, candor and hypocrisy. But while high-profile shootouts at art museums and less visible skirmishes at schools, libraries, and theaters persist, overt censorship is no longer the only, or the most dire, threat to free expression...read more
By Christopher Hawthorne (editor), Mark Schapiro (editor), Jeremy Simon (editor) and Andras Szanto (editor)

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9780974638300 | Natl Arts Journalism Program, June 15, 2004, cover price $24.99 | About this edition: Disputes over free expression in the arts have always loomed as struggles between creativity and repression, transgression and outrage, candor and hypocrisy.

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