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Watching Television Come of Age The New York Times Reviews Jack Gould

Watching Television Come of Age  The New York Times Reviews  Jack Gould


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Published Date: 31 Jan 2003
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Hardback::272 pages
ISBN10: 0292728441
ISBN13: 9780292728448
Dimension: 153x 229x 19.05mm::521.63g
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