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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 917
EAN: 9780060585969
ISBN: 006058596X
Label: HarperCollins Canada / Reference
Manufacturer: HarperCollins Canada / Reference
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: August 26, 2004
Publisher: HarperCollins Canada / Reference
Studio: HarperCollins Canada / Reference
Sales Rank: 454365
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I've enjoyed the Access series of books for some time, but they are not updated or corrected often enough. I am now leary of using them unless it is brand new edition, which this is not.
The 2002 Access Los Angeles is still considered current by the publisher and is being distributed to retailers, yet there has been no further update since publication. Most of that information was at least a year old when it was published, and some of it has obviously not been checked out for at least 5. That greatly diminishes it's usefulness, except as a general guide. The current edition can still be used for it's neighborhood maps, it's overview and it's easy to understand layout. All establishments and attractions, however, should be phoned ... Read More:
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This book is phenomenal for architecture, museums, parks, galleries and other interesting sites. The maps help us in using large L.A. map to keep us oriented. Have found some great places to shop by just checking the area around our destinations, like the outdoor mall area of Santa Monica. Have made L.A. trips using the older version and love it.
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The format of the Access books is terrific. Unfortunately, this bookis outdated to the point of being DANGEROUS to use. I visited L.A. insummer '99 with my husband and baby son. Beforehand, I carefully wentthrough this guide, using a hiliter marker and making hotel reservations from the recommendations of the author. Let me tell you about that hotel. When we arrived.... it was filthy.... To this day, my skin crawls to think of it. (We left).... For the rest of the trip, my hilighted sites turned out to be long-closed businesses, stores and restaurants. I can't tell you how much money I spent parking to go to places that turned out to have been closed for years. I understand that it's to be expected that 5-9% of the info in a travel guide is ... Read More:
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I've been waiting for the 9th edition to come out because of the errors I found in the 8th edition. I've been a user of the Access guides for more than ten years and I have always found them very useful. However when I bought the 8th edition I had to call the publisher because there were many mistakes in the guide map numbering. They thanked me and said they would notifiy me when the next edition came out (naturally they didn't). I was very distressed from the first review on Amazon of the 9th edition. It appears that they don't really have anyone that checks for accuracy. I guess I'll wait for the 10th edition.
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I have lived in the Los Angeles area most of my life and know the city well. I purchased this book in hopes of aquainting myself with new and unusual places in my city. I also had guests coming from out of town, whom I had planned to loan this book, to help them get around.
After glanceing through the West Hollywood / Hollywood section, for not more than 10 minutes, I found over 5 glareing errors. Most were listing for businesses long gone. On average these businesses had been closed for 5 years. The worst example was for the Esprit clothing store on La Cienega and Santa Monica Boulevard. Esprit closed at this site 10 years ago and the building had been vacant until 6 months ago. It is now a drug store.
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