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Title: There Was Light: Autobiography of a University – The Story of UCLA
Editor: Irving Stone & Jean Stone
Publisher: Collins Books
Language: English
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 320
Published Year: 1963
Dimensions: 22 x 15 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Contains 16 illustrations. Book is in good condition but without dust jacket and shows ageing on the page edges.
About the Book
There Was Light: Autobiography of a University – The Story of UCLA is a fascinating historical account edited by Irving Stone and Jean Stone. Published to commemorate the growth and achievements of one of America's leading educational institutions, the book presents the remarkable story of the University of California, Los Angeles and its evolution into a major center of learning, research, and cultural influence.
The volume chronicles UCLA's origins, development, and expansion during the first decades of its existence. Through historical records, personal recollections, institutional documents, and narrative commentary, readers gain insight into the challenges and achievements that shaped the university's identity.
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Book Details
Title: There Was Light: Autobiography of a University – The Story of UCLA
Editor: Irving Stone & Jean Stone
Publisher: Collins Books
Language: English
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 320
Published Year: 1963
Dimensions: 22 x 15 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Contains 16 illustrations. Book is in good condition but without dust jacket and shows ageing on the page edges.
About the Book
There Was Light: Autobiography of a University – The Story of UCLA is a fascinating historical account edited by Irving Stone and Jean Stone. Published to commemorate the growth and achievements of one of America's leading educational institutions, the book presents the remarkable story of the University of California, Los Angeles and its evolution into a major center of learning, research, and cultural influence.
The volume chronicles UCLA's origins, development, and expansion during the first decades of its existence. Through historical records, personal recollections, institutional documents, and narrative commentary, readers gain insight into the challenges and achievements that shaped the university's identity.












