Harry Carr The West Is Still Wild, (Illustrated by Charles H. Owens) Houghton Mifflin Co., The Riverside Press: Boston and New York, 1932, 257 pp. Dedicated in Ink to Travis Johnson, "With Best Wishes," Harry Carr and "Sincerely," Chas. HO (Bronco Stamp).
[I finished reading this two weeks ago, May 15, 2009, finding it barely relevant to my task of outlining a history of Ocean Park, as it can be seen in my notes below. I finished reading the 1993 Smithsonian article about General Lea by Alexander a week ago, discovering there that Henry Carr was a good friend and a promotor of General Homer Lea. I have ordered other books by Henry Carr.]
p. 28 ". . . my Apache friends . . . they have summer house at Malibu at the end of a prehistoric trail, so in Palm Springs the movie people have come to play in what was an old civilization."