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LAPD '53
''LAPD '53'' by James Ellroy and Glynn Martin, the executive director for the Los Angeles Police Museum, is a historical nonfiction work about the laws, crimes, and the LAPD, during the year of 1953. This information was provided by the Los Angeles Police Museum's archives, as well as more than 80 duotone photographs to illustrate the text. The dedication for ''LAPD '53'' is "FOR Jim and Doug THE VALOROUS ARE TOO OFTEN DEAD OR UNRECOGNIZED". A ''Time'' article quoted him saying "Once Glynn and I studied the photos with our book team at the museum, we made the determination that everything we wanted fell under the calendar year of 1953. We were astounded by the diversity of the crimes. There’s a lot of murder and a disproportionate amount of suicide, but what unifies it all is the level of artistry of the photographs themselves...". ==Reception== The magazine ''Los Angeles'' included it on its list "6 Books You Need to Read in May", saying "LAPD ’53 makes for a coffee table book that is easy to pick up and hard to put down". The ''New Statesman'' said of the book "At best, this is a beautifully designed book, on arguably the most important civic police body in the United States of America". ''The National'' also included in their list of "Top Six Books This Week".
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