Terminal Island

Lost Communities on America's Edge

Afterword by George Takei / Foreword by William Deverell
Published by Angel City Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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Terminal Island tells the story of a small island in the Los Angeles harbor and the communities that called it home.

“The book offers a rich record of that community and more. As is true of just about everything in Los Angeles, peeling back the layers of a place leads to unexpected discoveries.”—The Los Angeles Times

California Book Award Gold Medal Winner for Contributions to Publishing

Terminal Island traces the history of a sheltered spot in the Pacific Ocean that once served as a resort for wealthy Southern California's landowners, as a refuge for its artists and writers and scientists, and eventually a community of Japanese families who made the island their own. This community was at the heart of one of Southern California’s most important businesses: the fisheries. World War II devastated the community when the US government removed the entire population of Japanese and Japanese Americans and incarcerated them in camps. Terminal Island: Lost Communities of Los Angeles Harbor tells the story of this small place, the people who lived there, and the huge impact they had on the history of Los Angeles.

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  • Publisher: Angel City Press (March 19, 2024)
  • Length: 288 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781626401273

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The book offers a rich record of that community and more. As is true of just about everything in Los Angeles, peeling back the layers of a place leads to unexpected discoveries.

– Nick Owchar, The Los Angeles Times

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