People and places of old Los Angeles are shown at their best in this pictorial retrospective from the historic files of photographer William Carroll--a time when job hunters inspect $20 a week wage offerings, new shoes sell for 57 cents a pair, and a street preacher precedes a Salvation Army band playing on Spring Street.
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People and places of old Los Angeles are shown at their best in this pictorial retrospective from the historic files of photographer William Carroll--a time when job hunters inspect $20 a week wage offerings, new shoes sell for 57 cents a pair, and a street preacher precedes a Salvation Army band playing on Spring Street.
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Seller's Description:
Near Fine. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall A beautiful, unread soft cover copy with faintest shelf wear and remnants of price sticker at back cover. Signature of "William Carroll" facing title page. Photographs appear to have been scanned, possibly to avoid copyright infringements. (Note that William Carroll famously photographed Marilyn Monroe / Norma Jean Moretenson in 1945. )