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Milwaukee: Views & Reviews, Inc.. Near Fine. 1971. (Vol. 3, No. 1). Journal. [a nice clean copy, minor edgewear only]. (B&W photographs) In this issue: a historical/critical discussion of the Mae West film KLONDIKE ANNIE; a survey article, "The Sound Serial," by Robert M. Malcomson; historical/critical article on MEN WITHOUT LAW, a 1930 Buck Jones western; a lengthy production history and critical examination of TRADER HORN (1930); Part IV of Jon Tuska's series of articles, "The Art of Collecting Records," this one focusing on orchestral music; reviews of various classical music recordings and film-related books (the latter including Leonard Maltin's "Movie Comedy Teams," which is slammed for its "lack of scholarship and numerous errors"). .
Views & Reviews, Quarterly Magazine of the Reproduced Arts, Vol. 6, #1, Fall 1974 by Ruth Tuska (Exec. Ed.)
by Ruth Tuska (Exec. Ed.)
Views & Reviews, Quarterly Magazine of the Reproduced Arts, Vol. 6, #1, Fall 1974
by Ruth Tuska (Exec. Ed.)
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Views and Reviews Productions, Inc./Milwaukee. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. 1st Printing 68 pp. Book/dust jacket condition: NF-/na (paperback). 1st Ed., 1st Printing/First Edition, First Printing (periodical). ""6th Anniversary Issue - Science Fiction Focus"". Featured Articles include Visions of Armageddon by Jon Tuska and Astounding Science Fiction: The Magic That Works by Albert Berger. All orders are processed and shipped from MI or WI, USA.
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