Chip Jacobs has written for the Los Angeles Times, Daily News of
Los Angeles, and L.A. Weekly. He is the author of Wheeling the
Deal: The Outrageous Legend of Gordon Zahler, Hollywood's Flashiest
Quadriplegic.
William J. Kelly has written for L.A. Weekly, the Los Angeles
Times, Alternet, and California Journal. He was chief spokesman for
more than thirteen years of the South Coast Air Quality Management
District, the smog control agency for greater Los Angeles. He is
the author of Home Sweet Home, and senior correspondent for
California Energy Circuit. Both live in Los Angeles.
..". the book is not lacking in historical heft. Instead, style
delivers substance in true Hollywood fashion, with character-driven
plots draped in glamour and sensation ... the history of smog has
never been so sexy ..." -- "Los Angeles Times"
"[S]tory of smog in all its hazy-and sometimes
humorous-permutations ... a zany and provocative cultural history."
-- "Kirkus"
"Finished with a particularly powerful, forward-looking epilogue,
this friendly, accessible history should appeal to any American
environmentalist."-- "Publishers Weekly"
..". a meticulous chronicle of the city's signature airborne grime
and of the civic and social forces that emerged to stop it ... ...
The story of Smogtown is that of a city vying against time to
reconcile incommensurables ... " -- "Bookforum"
"The narrative that emerges is more than a tale of a region and a
populace besieged by smog; it is also a parable for a nation beset
by environmental and social problems ... (a) well-researched
cultural history" -- "Slate"
"Writing in a hip, lively style, ...[An] intriguing social history
of an environmental problem that won't go away. Recommended." -
"Library Journal"
..". a well-documented, highly engaging, and widely relevant
account of southern California's battle with "the beast," as the
authors lovingly refer to smog. ... "Smogtown" is not your typical
"green's" diatribe against big business and weak government. No,
Jacobs and Kelly are much smarter-and fairer-than that" --
"Sustainablog"
.".. the book is not lacking in historical heft. Instead, style
delivers substance in true Hollywood fashion, with character-driven
plots draped in glamour and sensation ... the history of smog has
never been so sexy ..." -- "Los Angeles Times"
"[S]tory of smog in all its hazy-and sometimes
humorous-permutations ... a zany and provocative cultural history."
-- "Kirkus"
"Finished with a particularly powerful, forward-looking epilogue,
this friendly, accessible history should appeal to any American
environmentalist."-- "Publishers Weekly"
.".. a meticulous chronicle of the city''s signature airborne grime
and of the civic and social forces that emerged to stop it ... ...
The story of Smogtown is that of a city vying against time to
reconcile incommensurables ... " -- "Bookforum"
"The narrative that emerges is more than a tale of a region and a
populace besieged by smog; it is also a parable for a nation beset
by environmental and social problems ... (a) well-researched
cultural history" -- "Slate"
"Writing in a hip, lively style, ...[An] intriguing social history
of an environmental problem that won''t go away. Recommended." -
"Library Journal"
.".. a well-documented, highly engaging, and widely relevant
account of southern California''s battle with "the beast," as the
authors lovingly refer to smog. ... "Smogtown" is not your typical
"green''s" diatribe against big business and weak government. No,
Jacobs and Kelly are much smarter-and fairer-than that" --
"Sustainablog"
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