White. This photo-history examines the Port of Los Angeles, from its humble beginnings more than 150 years ago - when a handful of visionaries and entrepreneurs transformed a tidal mudflat into the world's largest man-made harbor - to today. You'll see its growth through battles in far-off Washington, D.C., economic booms and depressions, world wars, and more, and how it eventually surpassed San Francisco and other rivals to become the nation's largest container port. 128 pages, 185 B&W photographs, 6½"x 9¼", softcover.