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Seventy-five years ago the growing city of Los Angeles, amid considerable conflict, appropriated water from a rural area 250 miles away. Still unresolved, the controversy surrounding the Owens Valley-Los Angeles Aqueduct has long since moved from the personal, even violent level fictionalized in the movie Chinatown to the dry realm of court proceedings, injunctions, and environmental impact reports. But water remains a problem in California, and the questions raised by these events—the rights of a rural area versus a growing metropolitan area, environmental issues, and levels of government responsibility—are of recognized national importance today.Much of the history of the controversy has been incompletely or imperfectly reported. Conventional accounts have focused on city versus valley, overlooking the role of the federal government. Others espouse the "conspiracy" theory popularized in Chinatown, dealing in plots and personalities. Relying on primary sources, many unused until now, Dr. Hoffman demonstrates how the utilitarian views of Theodore Roosevelt and his agents in the Geological Survey, the Reclamation Service, and the Bureau of Forestry helped determine the future of Los Angeles and the fate of Owens Valley. A model of historical reporting, this book redresses the balance in a record that too often has been oversimplified, usually at the expense of the city and often in terms of heroes and villains.

Hardcover:

9780890961124 | Texas A & M Univ Pr, August 1, 1981, cover price $26.50 | About this edition: Seventy-five years ago the growing city of Los Angeles, amid considerable conflict, appropriated water from a rural area 250 miles away.

Paperback:

9780890965092 | Reprint edition (Texas A & M Univ Pr, April 1, 1992), cover price $19.95

Traces the rise and fall of William Mulholland, the architect of an aqueduct two hundred fifty miles long and designed to bring Los Angeles all the water it needed (view table of contents)

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9780060166984 | Harpercollins, June 1, 1993, cover price $24.00 | About this edition: Traces the rise and fall of William Mulholland, the architect of an aqueduct two hundred fifty miles long and designed to bring Los Angeles all the water it needed

Paperback:

9781587541070 | Olmstead Pr, August 1, 2001, cover price $18.95
9780060921941 | Reprint edition (Perennial, April 1, 1994), cover price $14.00 | About this edition: A biography of the engineer who designed and built the Los Angeles Aqueduct traces the rise and fall of William Mulholland, the architect of an aqueduct 250 miles long designed to bring Los Angeles all the water it needed.

Hardcover:

9780520217249 | Univ of California Pr, August 1, 2000, cover price $85.00

Paperback:

9780520234666 | Univ of California Pr, May 1, 2002, cover price $32.95

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Hardcover:

9780062251428 | Ecco Pr, March 31, 2015, cover price $28.99

Paperback:

9780062251459 | Reprint edition (Ecco Pr, February 23, 2016), cover price $16.99

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