The Book of Santa Barbara

The Book of Santa Barbara
Title The Book of Santa Barbara PDF eBook
Author Macduff Everton
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 2010
Genre Santa Barbara (Calif.)
ISBN 9780982927007

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Santa Barbara Style

Santa Barbara Style
Title Santa Barbara Style PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Masson
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages 210
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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The architectural identity of the wealthy southern California town Santa Barbara is explored with emphasis on the architects who designed its major buildings, estates and historic homes. 200 illustrations.

Day Hikes Around Santa Barbara

Day Hikes Around Santa Barbara
Title Day Hikes Around Santa Barbara PDF eBook
Author Robert Stone
Publisher
Total Pages 188
Release 2003
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781573420426

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The Day Hike Books series includes 20 hiking guides for the western United States and Hawaii.

A Naturalist's Guide to the Santa Barbara Region

A Naturalist's Guide to the Santa Barbara Region
Title A Naturalist's Guide to the Santa Barbara Region PDF eBook
Author Joan Easton Lentz
Publisher Heyday Books
Total Pages 485
Release 2013
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781597142410

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"A comprehensive, thoroughly researched, and deeply felt guide to one of the world's most beautiful and varied regions. Santa Barbara and the neighboring counties of San Luis Obispo and Ventura comprise a transitional zone where the plants and animals of Northern California mix with those of the south, creating diverse and dynamic habitats. Lucid explications of the geological and ecological forces that continue to shape and reshape the area are interspersed with personal accounts, as the author delights in the salty breath of a two-hundred-ton whale near the Channel Islands, the antics of beach hoppers along the shoreline, the explosion of wildflowers on the Carrizo Plain, memories of exploring the chaparral with her father, excursions into oak woodlands, and hikes to lofty peaks and canyons cloaked with pinyon pine and juniper. Enhanced with ample, specially commissioned photographs, maps, and charts, this book will broaden our understanding and deepen our enjoyment of a unique and constantly surprising region."--Back cover.

A Death in Santa Barbara

A Death in Santa Barbara
Title A Death in Santa Barbara PDF eBook
Author Matthew Heller
Publisher
Total Pages 339
Release 1993
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780380766413

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An account of the murder of Phillip Bogdanoff describes how two youths, at the urging of Bogdanoff's stepdaughter and with the consent of his wife, murdered Bodganoff's as he was sunbathing on the beach. Original.

Diana Markosian: Santa Barbara

Diana Markosian: Santa Barbara
Title Diana Markosian: Santa Barbara PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Aperture
Total Pages 216
Release 2020-09
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781597114721

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Diana Markosian's Santa Barbara brings together staged scenes, film stills, and family pictures in an innovative and compelling hybrid of personal and documentary storytelling. In 1996, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Markosian's mother, Svetlana, placed a classified ad in a Los Angeles newspaper: "I want to see America, and meet a kind man who can show me the country," she wrote. One man who responded was from Santa Barbara, California, and their correspondence led to Svetlana becoming a mail-order bride, fleeing her increasingly dreary prospects in post-Soviet Moscow with seven-year-old Markosian and her older brother in tow. This book is a retelling of the family's first years in the US, imagined as an episode from the soap opera Santa Barbara--the first American show allowed on Russian television in the 1990s. For many families, including Markosian's, this soap opera symbolized the opportunities of America and the West; for her project, Markosian wrote a script in collaboration with one of the original Santa Barbara writers and hired actors to reenact moments from her personal history. A major exhibition of this work, including a three-channel film presentation, will open at Rencontres d'Arles in July 2020, in advance of a fall 2020 exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

Santa Barbara Architecture, from Spanish Colonial to Modern

Santa Barbara Architecture, from Spanish Colonial to Modern
Title Santa Barbara Architecture, from Spanish Colonial to Modern PDF eBook
Author Herb Andree
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1995
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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This documentation of the architecture of Santa Barbara, California has grown since the first edition was published in 1970: the second (1980) saw an expanded format and some 150 new photographs, and the third includes still more pages and photographs. The architectural examples presented here, selected from thousands taken on a block-by-block survey, were chosen for purity of style, historical signficance, and uniqueness. Each clear and beautiful black & white photo is captioned with information on the original owner or building title; date of construction; name of architect, designer, or builder; address; and alterations or additions to the building. 11x10" Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.