by Gordon Ghareeb and Martin Cox. The regal well-appointed ships that sailed from Los Angeles to Hawaii were known for their haute cuisine, superb service, and leisurely comfort. Hardcover.
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Noir Afloat
by Ernest Marquez A true story of the renowned gambling ships that anchored in Santa Monica Bay in the 1920s and 1930s. Hardcover.
Port of Los Angeles: An Illustrated History from 1850 to 1945
by Ernest Marquez and Veronique DeTurenne. An illustrated history of a once sleepy mudflat that became the nation’s top cargo port. Hardcover.
San Pedro: A Pictorial History
by Henry P. Silka San Pedro, established as an independent city, was annexed by the City of Los Angeles in 1907. A look into the town’s life, people, and industry… Read More
Terminal Island: Lost Communities of Los Angeles Harbor [Out of Stock]
by Geraldine Knatz and Naomi Hirahara, photo editor: J. Eric Lynxwiler. A richly-illustrated history of Terminal Island, including the stories of the 3000 Japanese-Americans who fished and worked in the canneries of Terminal Island… Read More