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The Art of Watching Films: A Guide to Film Analysis

The Art of Watching Films: A Guide to Film Analysis

The Art of Watching Films: A Guide to Film Analysis
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The Art of Watching Films: A Guide to Film Analysis

by Boggs, Joseph M.; Jackson, William Keith

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  • Paperback
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Near Fine
ISBN 10
0805309705
ISBN 13
9780805309706
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Benjamin/Cummings Pub Co, 1978. Book. Near Fine. Paperback. First Edition.. A very nice tight clean copy..

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Black Dog Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
014984
Title
The Art of Watching Films: A Guide to Film Analysis
Author
Boggs, Joseph M.; Jackson, William Keith
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Edition
First Edition.
ISBN 10
0805309705
ISBN 13
9780805309706
Publisher
Benjamin/Cummings Pub Co
Place of Publication
Menlo Park
Date Published
1978

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