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L. A. Noir John Buntin 2009 First Edition 2nd Printing Hardcover DustJacket VGC+
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    A book that has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, with the dust jacket included for hard covers. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, and no underlining/highlighting of text or writing in the margins. May be very minimal identifying marks on the inside cover. Very minimal wear and tear. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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    Era
    2000s
    Signed
    No
    Ex Libris
    No
    Narrative Type
    Nonfiction
    Personalized
    No
    Features
    Dust Jacket
    Original Language
    English
    Inscribed
    No
    Intended Audience
    Adults
    Edition
    First Edition, 2nd Printing
    Vintage
    No
    ISBN
    9780307352071
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    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
    ISBN-10
    0307352072
    ISBN-13
    9780307352071
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    71218145

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    L. A. Noir : the Struggle for the Soul of America's Most Seductive City
    Number of Pages
    432 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2009
    Topic
    United States / State & Local / West (Ak, CA, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, WY), United States / 20th Century, General, Organized Crime, Sociology / Urban
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    True Crime, Social Science, History
    Author
    John Buntin
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.4 in
    Item Weight
    23.7 Oz
    Item Length
    9.7 in
    Item Width
    6.5 in

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    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Reviews
    "Important and wonderfully enjoyable….A highly original and altogether splendid history that can be read for sheer pleasure and belongs on the shelf of indispensable books about America's most debated and least understood cities…..Utterly compelling reading." Los Angeles Times "Echoes crime stylists Raymond Chandler and James Ellroy." American History "L.A. NOIRis a fascinating look at the likes of Mickey Cohen and Bill Parker, the two kingpins of Los Angeles crime and police lore. John Buntin's work here is detailed and intuitive. Most of all, it's flat out entertaining." Michael Connelly "A roller coaster ride....Gripping social history and a feast for aficionados of cops-and-robbers stories, both real and imagined." Kirkus Reviews "Packed with Hollywood personalities, Beltway types and felons, Buntin's riveting tale of two ambitious souls on hell-bent opposing missions in the land of sun and make-believe is an entertaining and surprising diversion." Publishers Weekly "In this breathtakingdual biography of mobster Mickey Cohen and police chief William Parker, John Buntin confronts America's most enigmatic city. For a half century and more, the chiaroscuro of Los Angeles, its interplay of sunshine and shadow, has inspired novelists and filmmakers alike to explore what Buntin has now explored in a tour de force of non-fiction narrative." Kevin Starr, University Professor and Professor of History, USC "John Buntin's nonfiction cops and robbers narrative about mid-20th century Los Angeles is not only compelling reading, but a heretofore unexplored look into the LAPD and the city it tried "To Protect and Serve" during one of the most colorful and tumultuous eras in the always provocative history of the City of Angels (and badmen).Dragnet,One Adam Twelve,Police Story,LA Confidentialall rolled into one captivating book. Buntin nails it in this great read.'" William Bratton, Chief of Police, LAPD, "Echoes crime stylists Raymond Chandler and James Ellroy." American History "L.A. NOIRis a fascinating look at the likes of Mickey Cohen and Bill Parker, the two kingpins of Los Angeles crime and police lore. John Buntin's work here is detailed and intuitive. Most of all, it's flat out entertaining." Michael Connelly "A roller coaster ride....Gripping social history and a feast for aficionados of cops-and-robbers stories, both real and imagined." Kirkus Reviews "Packed with Hollywood personalities, Beltway types and felons, Buntin's riveting tale of two ambitious souls on hell-bent opposing missions in the land of sun and make-believe is an entertaining and surprising diversion." Publishers Weekly "In this breathtakingdual biography of mobster Mickey Cohen and police chief William Parker, John Buntin confronts America's most enigmatic city.  For a half century and more, the chiaroscuro of Los Angeles, its interplay of sunshine and shadow, has inspired novelists and filmmakers alike to explore what Buntin has now explored in a tour de force of non-fiction narrative." Kevin Starr, University Professor and Professor of History, USC "John Buntin's nonfiction cops and robbers narrative about mid-20th century Los Angeles is not only compelling reading, but a heretofore unexplored look into the LAPD and the city it tried "To Protect and Serve" during one of the most colorful and tumultuous eras in the always provocative history of the City of Angels (and badmen).Dragnet,One Adam Twelve,Police Story,LA Confidentialall rolled into one captivating book. Buntin nails it in this great read.'" William Bratton, Chief of Police, LAPD, Named One of Daily Beast's "Favorite Books of 2009" "Important and wonderfully enjoyable….A highly original and altogether splendid history that can be read for sheer pleasure and belongs on the shelf of indispensable books about America's most debated and least understood cities…..Utterly compelling reading." Los Angeles Times "Completely entertaining….a colorful and entirely different take on the vices of Tinseltown." Daily Beast "Echoes crime stylists Raymond Chandler and James Ellroy." American History " L.A. NOIR is a fascinating look at the likes of Mickey Cohen and Bill Parker, the two kingpins of Los Angeles crime and police lore. John Buntin's work here is detailed and intuitive. Most of all, it's flat out entertaining." Michael Connelly "A roller coaster ride....Gripping social history and a feast for aficionados of cops-and-robbers stories, both real and imagined." Kirkus Reviews "Packed with Hollywood personalities, Beltway types and felons, Buntin's riveting tale of two ambitious souls on hell-bent opposing missions in the land of sun and make-believe is an entertaining and surprising diversion." Publishers Weekly "Reads like a novel....almost impossible to put down. Buntin has written an important and entertaining book about one of America's greatest cities in the 20th century that echoes down to the world we live in today." Bookreporter.com "In this breathtaking dual biography of mobster Mickey Cohen and police chief William Parker, John Buntin confronts America's most enigmatic city. For a half century and more, the chiaroscuro of Los Angeles, its interplay of sunshine and shadow, has inspired novelists and filmmakers alike to explore what Buntin has now explored in a tour de force of non-fiction narrative." Kevin Starr, University Professor and Professor of History, USC "John Buntin's nonfiction cops and robbers narrative about mid-20th century Los Angeles is not only compelling reading, but a heretofore unexplored look into the LAPD and the city it tried "To Protect and Serve" during one of the most colorful and tumultuous eras in the always provocative history of the City of Angels (and badmen). Dragnet , One Adam Twelve , Police Story , LA Confidential all rolled into one captivating book. Buntin nails it in this great read.'" William Bratton, Chief of Police, LAPD From the Hardcover edition., Named One of Daily Beast's "Favorite Books of 2009" "Important and wonderfully enjoyable….A highly original and altogether splendid history that can be read for sheer pleasure and belongs on the shelf of indispensable books about America's most debated and least understood cities…..Utterly compelling reading." Los Angeles Times "Completely entertaining….a colorful and entirely different take on the vices of Tinseltown." Daily Beast "Echoes crime stylists Raymond Chandler and James Ellroy." American History "L.A. NOIRis a fascinating look at the likes of Mickey Cohen and Bill Parker, the two kingpins of Los Angeles crime and police lore. John Buntin's work here is detailed and intuitive. Most of all, it's flat out entertaining." Michael Connelly "A roller coaster ride....Gripping social history and a feast for aficionados of cops-and-robbers stories, both real and imagined." Kirkus Reviews "Packed with Hollywood personalities, Beltway types and felons, Buntin's riveting tale of two ambitious souls on hell-bent opposing missions in the land of sun and make-believe is an entertaining and surprising diversion." Publishers Weekly "Reads like a novel....almost impossible to put down. Buntin has written an important and entertaining book about one of America's greatest cities in the 20th century that echoes down to the world we live in today." Bookreporter.com "In this breathtakingdual biography of mobster Mickey Cohen and police chief William Parker, John Buntin confronts America's most enigmatic city. For a half century and more, the chiaroscuro of Los Angeles, its interplay of sunshine and shadow, has inspired novelists and filmmakers alike to explore what Buntin has now explored in a tour de force of non-fiction narrative." Kevin Starr, University Professor and Professor of History, USC "John Buntin's nonfiction cops and robbers narrative about mid-20th century Los Angeles is not only compelling reading, but a heretofore unexplored look into the LAPD and the city it tried "To Protect and Serve" during one of the most colorful and tumultuous eras in the always provocative history of the City of Angels (and badmen).Dragnet,One Adam Twelve,Police Story,LA Confidentialall rolled into one captivating book. Buntin nails it in this great read.'" William Bratton, Chief of Police, LAPD From the Hardcover edition., "L.A. NOIRis a fascinating look at the likes of Mickey Cohen and Bill Parker, the two kingpins of Los Angeles crime and police lore. John Buntin's work here is detailed and intuitive. Most of all, it's flat out entertaining." Michael Connelly "A roller coaster ride....Gripping social history and a feast for aficionados of cops-and-robbers stories, both real and imagined." Kirkus Reviews "In this breathtakingdual biography of mobster Mickey Cohen and police chief William Parker, John Buntin confronts America's most enigmatic city.  For a half century and more, the chiaroscuro of Los Angeles, its interplay of sunshine and shadow, has inspired novelists and filmmakers alike to explore what Buntin has now explored in a tour de force of non-fiction narrative." Kevin Starr, University Professor and Professor of History, USC "John Buntin's nonfiction cops and robbers narrative about mid-20th century Los Angeles is not only compelling reading, but a heretofore unexplored look into the LAPD and the city it tried "To Protect and Serve" during one of the most colorful and tumultuous eras in the always provocative history of the City of Angels (and badmen).Dragnet,One Adam Twelve,Police Story,LA Confidentialall rolled into one captivating book. Buntin nails it in this great read.'" William Bratton, Chief of Police, LAPD, "A roller coaster ride....Gripping social history and a feast for aficionados of cops-and-robbers stories, both real and imagined." Kirkus Reviews, Named One of Daily Beast's "Favorite Books of 2009" "Important and wonderfully enjoyable&.A highly original and altogether splendid history that can be read for sheer pleasure and belongs on the shelf of indispensable books about America's most debated and least understood cities&..Utterly compelling reading." – Los Angeles Times "Completely entertaining&.a colorful and entirely different take on the vices of Tinseltown." –Daily Beast "Echoes crime stylists Raymond Chandler and James Ellroy." – American History " L.A. NOIR is a fascinating look at the likes of Mickey Cohen and Bill Parker, the two kingpins of Los Angeles crime and police lore. John Buntin's work here is detailed and intuitive. Most of all, it's flat out entertaining." –Michael Connelly "A roller coaster ride....Gripping social history and a feast for aficionados of cops-and-robbers stories, both real and imagined." – Kirkus Reviews "Packed with Hollywood personalities, Beltway types and felons, Buntin's riveting tale of two ambitious souls on hell-bent opposing missions in the land of sun and make-believe is an entertaining and surprising diversion." – Publishers Weekly "Reads like a novel....almost impossible to put down. Buntin has written an important and entertaining book about one of America's greatest cities in the 20th century that echoes down to the world we live in today." – Bookreporter.com "In this breathtakingdual biography of mobster Mickey Cohen and police chief William Parker, John Buntin confronts America's most enigmatic city. For a half century and more, the chiaroscuro of Los Angeles, its interplay of sunshine and shadow, has inspired novelists and filmmakers alike to explore what Buntin has now explored in a tour de force of non-fiction narrative." –Kevin Starr, University Professor and Professor of History, USC "John Buntin's nonfiction cops and robbers narrative about mid-20th century Los Angeles is not only compelling reading, but a heretofore unexplored look into the LAPD and the city it tried "To Protect and Serve" during one of the most colorful and tumultuous eras in the always provocative history of the City of Angels (and badmen). Dragnet , One Adam Twelve , Police Story , LA Confidential all rolled into one captivating book. Buntin nails it in this great read.'" –William Bratton, Chief of Police, LAPD From the Hardcover edition.
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    22
    Dewey Decimal
    364.106

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