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Ga-Netchu!: The Manga Anime Syndrome

Ga-Netchu!: The Manga Anime Syndrome

by Martha-Christine Menzel; Adam Blauhut; Deutsches Filminstitut; Museum fur Angewandte Kunst

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Frankfurt: Deutsches Filminstitut / Museum fur Angewandte Kunst, 2008. First Edition. Hardcover Hardcover. Fine Condition. 28cm x 21.5cm. 274 pages, colour illustrations. Illustrated glossy papered boards. Published to accompany the exhibitions Mangamania - Comic Culture in Japan 1800 to 2008 at Museum fur Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt (February to May, 2008) and Anime! High Art - Pop Culture at Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt (February to August, 2008). Includes extensive commentary and essays. Shipped Weight: .51 kilos. ISBN/EAN: 9783887990800. BZDB407 Comics & Graphic Novels; Art & Design::Asian Art; Film, Radio & Television. Unbranded EAN: 9783887990800 Martha-Christine Menzel; Adam Blauhut; Deutsches Filminstitut; Museum fur Angewandte Kunst Ga-Netchu!: The Manga Anime Syndrome
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