• Categories
      • Overview
      • Biographies & Memoirs
      • Business & Economics
      • Children’s Books
      • Education
      • Fine Art
      • Fine Art Photography
      • Food & Cookbooks
      • History
      • Literature & Fiction
      • Photography
      • Poetry
      • Religion & Spirituality
      • Sports & Adventure
      • Travel
      • Wedding
      • All Categories
    • Staff Picks
      • Overview
    • Best Sellers
      • Overview
    • Just Published
      • Overview
    • Publish Your Book
      • Overview
      • Photo Books
      • Trade Books
      • Magazines
      • Notebooks
      • Ebooks
      • Biographies & Memoirs
      • Business & Economics
      • Children’s Books
      • Education
      • Fine Art
      • Fine Art Photography
      • Food & Cookbooks
      • History
      • Literature & Fiction
      • Photography
      • Poetry
      • Religion & Spirituality
      • Sports & Adventure
      • Travel
      • Wedding
      All Categories
    • Photo Books
    • Trade Books
    • Magazines
    • Notebooks
    • Ebooks
    • © 2011 - 2021 Blurb
    • Company
    • Work at Blurb
    • Pricing
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
    • Support
    • Sitemap
    • United States
    • Australia
    • Brazil
    • Netherlands
    • Italy
    • United Kingdom
    • France
    • Germany
    • Spain
    • Canada (English)
    • Canada (French)
    • Other Countries
      LA1980
      Bookstore Preview
      Bookdetails_assets_facebook_icon Bookdetails_assets_twitter_icon Bookdetails_assets_pinterest_icon Bookdetails_assets_link_icon
      Share a Link
      copy

      LA1980 Ebook

      a photo memoir

      by Larry Gassan

      Edit list price

      Other versions of this book

      • Print Book
        US $25.79
      About the Ebook

      Edit

      "LA1980" is a look at a now-vanished Los Angeles; skaters, punks, rock-climbers, drummers, gay-pride, Hare Krishnas, muscle-cars, and Moderne landmarks.

      In 1979 there were still vacant lots on Wilshire Blvd in the Miracle Mile, Beverly Hills had the Wonder-Bread Bakery on Little Santa Monica Blvd, and a noticeable number of buildings still had 1920’s signage intact.

      If Melrose Ave was coming into a hip incarnation, Beverly Blvd was still where upholsterers worked in blank-front buildings. The Farmer’s Market on 3rd St. was somnolent, and the dinosaurs at the George Page Museum were surrounded only by seeping tar.

      The original color negatives were shot between 1979 and 1982. They hadn't seen daylight since their creation.
      Features & Details

      Edit

      • Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
      • Version Fixed-layout ebook, 64 pgs
      • Publish Date: Nov 24, 2011
      • Last Edit Dec 11, 2014
      • Language English
      • Keywords fairfax. melrose, pride parade, venice, boardwalk, muscle, cars, skating, rock-climbing, hare, krishnas, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, bikers, rocker, new-wave, punk, trannies, cross-dressing, gay, parrot, buttons, beach, women
      See More
      About the Creator
      larrygassan
      Larry Gassan
      LA, Cali, USA

      I keep a stable of vintage film cameras in steady rotation with various projects. • I'm interested in everything except television and professional sports. •  Other than that, I'd rather be shark-wrestling.

      Continue reading
      • © 2011 - 2021 Blurb
      • Company
      • Work at Blurb
      • Pricing
      • Privacy Policy
      • Cookie Policy
      • Support
      • Sitemap

      Good Things on
      the Way


      Watch your email for news and exclusive offers.

      Before you go

      Sign up to get 35% off
      your first book.


      Please enter a valid email address

      Get access to exclusive email offers when you join Blurb's creative community.

      By continuing you agree to the Terms & Conditions and the Privacy Policy.