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The Celluloid Weapon. Social Comment in the American Film.

The Celluloid Weapon. Social Comment in the American Film.

The Celluloid Weapon. Social Comment in the American Film.
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The Celluloid Weapon. Social Comment in the American Film.

by White, David Manning and Richard Averson

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ISBN 10
0807061700
ISBN 13
9780807061701
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Beacon Press, 1972, 271 pp. ISBN 0807061700, 1972. Hardcover; ex-library; shelfwear w/ corners lightly bumped and w/ edgewear; light soiling of edges; o/w in good condition.. Hardcover. Good.

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Title
The Celluloid Weapon. Social Comment in the American Film.
Author
White, David Manning and Richard Averson
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
ISBN 10
0807061700
ISBN 13
9780807061701
Publisher
Beacon Press, 1972, 271 pp. ISBN 0807061700
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1972
Keywords
OF FILMS, CINEMA, FILM-MAKING, SOCIOLOGY, CULTURE, CULTURES,

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