Landscapes of Desire
Discover the intricate tapestry of the Los Angeles region in Landscapes of Desire by William Alexander McClung. Published by the University of California Press in 2002, this compelling book spans 297 pages, offering a profound exploration of the visions that fueled Anglo dominance from approximately 1850 to 1985. McClung delves into the conflicting paradigms that shaped the desires of Anglo settlers and developers, revealing their struggles to make sense of a rapidly changing landscape. This insightful narrative not only provides a historical account but also contributes to the broader understanding of American history and urban communities in the West. Perfect for enthusiasts of American studies and local history, Landscapes of Desire is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of California's past.