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Midnight Matinees (hardback) - Cult Cinema Classics (1896 to the present day) (Hardcover): Douglas Brode Midnight Matinees (hardback) - Cult Cinema Classics (1896 to the present day) (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode
R997 Discovery Miles 9 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Deadlier Than the Male - Femme Fatales in 1960s and 1970s Cinema (hardback) (Hardcover): Douglas Brode Deadlier Than the Male - Femme Fatales in 1960s and 1970s Cinema (hardback) (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode
R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
They Went That-A-Way - 101 Forgotten Westerns to Remember (hardback) (Hardcover): Douglas Brode They Went That-A-Way - 101 Forgotten Westerns to Remember (hardback) (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode
R1,160 Discovery Miles 11 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
From Hell To Hollywood - An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 2 (hardback) (Hardcover): Douglas Brode From Hell To Hollywood - An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 2 (hardback) (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode
R1,096 Discovery Miles 10 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
From Hell To Hollywood - An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 1 (hardback) (Hardcover): Douglas Brode From Hell To Hollywood - An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 1 (hardback) (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode
R986 Discovery Miles 9 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The DC Comics Universe - Critical Essays (Paperback): Douglas Brode The DC Comics Universe - Critical Essays (Paperback)
Douglas Brode
R1,159 R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Save R292 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As properties of DC comics continue to sprout over the years, narratives that were once kept sacrosanct now spill over into one another, synergizing into one bona fide creative Universe. Intended for both professional pop culture researchers and general interest readers, this collection of essays covers DC Universe multimedia, including graphic novels, video games, movies and TV shows. Each essay is written by a recognized pop culture expert offering a distinct perspective on a wide variety of topics. Even though many of the entries address important social themes like gender and racism, the book is not limited to these topics. Also included are more lighthearted essays for full verisimilitude, including analyses of long forgotten or seemingly marginal aspects of the DC Extended Universe, as well as in-depth and original interpretations of the most beloved characters and their relationships to one another. Highly accessible and approachable, this work provides previously unavailable in-roads that create a richer comprehension of the ever-expanding DC Universe.

The Star Trek Universe - Franchising the Final Frontier (Hardcover): Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode The Star Trek Universe - Franchising the Final Frontier (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode
R2,278 Discovery Miles 22 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As one of the most influential shows of all time, Star Trek continues to engage fans around the world. But its cultural impact has grown far beyond the scope of the original seventy-nine episodes. The show spawned an unprecedented progeny, beginning with Star Trek: The Next Generation, followed by three additional series of space exploration. Film versions featuring Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, and other original crew members first appeared in 1979, followed by a number of successful sequels and ultimately a reboot of the original show. From the modest ambitions of the show's creator, Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek gradually transformed into a true franchise, an expanded universe that continues to grow. In The Star Trek Universe: Franchising the Final Frontier, Douglas and Shea T. Brode have collected several essays that examine the many incarnations that have arisen since the original program concluded its run in 1969. Every aspect of media into which Star Trek has penetrated is covered in this collection: the four television shows, literature, toys, games, and the big screen reboot of the original series featuring the Enterprise and her crew. Essays address a number of elements, particularly how the franchise has had an impact on gaming, fandom, and even technology. Other essays consider how race, gender, and sexuality have been addressed by the various shows and films. After a half century of boldly exploring topical issues that concern all of humanity, Star Trek warrants serious attention-now more than ever. Looking beyond the entertainment value of its many versions, The Star Trek Universe-a companion volume to Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek-offers provocative essays that will engage scholars of gender studies, race studies, religion, history, and popular culture, not to mention the show's legions of fans around the planet.

The American Civil War on Film and TV - Blue and Gray in Black and White and Color (Hardcover): Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode,... The American Civil War on Film and TV - Blue and Gray in Black and White and Color (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode, Cynthia J. Miller; Contributions by Susan Aronstein, Guerric DeBona, …
R2,519 Discovery Miles 25 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Whether on the big screen or small, films featuring the American Civil War are among the most classic and controversial in motion picture history. From D. W. Griffith's Birth of a Nation (1915) to Free State of Jones (2016), the war has provided the setting, ideologies, and character archetypes for cinematic narratives of morality, race, gender, and nation, as well as serving as historical education for a century of Americans. In The American Civil War on Film and TV: Blue and Gray in Black and White and Color, Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode, and Cynthia J. Miller bring together nineteen essays by a diverse array of scholars across the disciplines to explore these issues. The essays included here span a wide range of films, from the silent era to the present day, including Buster Keaton's The General (1926), Red Badge of Courage (1951), Glory (1989), Gettysburg (1993), and Cold Mountain (2003), as well as television mini-series The Blue and The Gray (1982) and John Jakes' acclaimed North and South trilogy (1985-86). As an accessible volume to dedicated to a critical conversation about the Civil War on film, The American Civil War on Film and TV will appeal to not only to scholars of film, military history, American history, and cultural history, but to fans of war films and period films, as well.

Debating Disney - Pedagogical Perspectives on Commercial Cinema (Hardcover): Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode Debating Disney - Pedagogical Perspectives on Commercial Cinema (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode
R2,409 Discovery Miles 24 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With stakes in film, television, theme parks, and merchandising, Disney continues to be one of the most dominant forces of popular culture around the globe. Films produced by the studio are usually blockbusters in nearly every country where they are released. However, despite their box office success, these films often generate as much disdain as admiration. While appreciated for their visual aesthetics, many of these same films are criticized for their cultural insensitivity or lack of historical fidelity. In Debating Disney: Pedagogical Perspectives on Commercial Cinema, Douglas Brode and Shea T. Brode have assembled a collection of essays that examine Disney's output from the 1930s through the present day. Each chapter in this volume represents the conflicting viewpoints of contributors who look at Disney culture from a variety of perspectives. Covering both animated and live-action films as well as television programs, these essays discuss how the studio handles social issues such as race, gender, and culture, as well as its depictions of science and history. Though some of the essays in this volume are critical of individual films or television shows, they also acknowledge the studio's capacity to engage audiences with the quality of their work. These essays encourage readers to draw their own conclusions about Disney productions, allowing them to consider the studio as the hero-as much as the villain-in the cultural deliberation. Debating Disney will be of interest to scholars and students of film as well as those with an interest in popular culture.

It's the Disney Version! - Popular Cinema and Literary Classics (Hardcover): Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode It's the Disney Version! - Popular Cinema and Literary Classics (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode
R2,412 Discovery Miles 24 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1937, the first full-length animated film produced by Walt Disney was released. Based on a fairy tale written by the Brothers Grimm, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was an instant success and set the stage for more film adaptations over the next several decades. From animated features like and Bambi to live action films such as Mary Poppins, Disney repeatedly turned to literary sources for inspiration-a tradition the Disney studios continues well into the twenty-first century. In It's the Disney Version!: Popular Cinema and Literary Classics, Douglas Brode and Shea T. Brode have collected essays that consider the relationship between a Disney film and the source material from which it was drawn. Analytic yet accessible, these essays provide a wide-ranging study of the term "The Disney Version" and what it conveys to viewers. Among the works discussed in this volume are Alice in Wonderland, Mary Poppins, Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, Tarzan, and Winnie the Pooh. In these intriguing essays, contributors to this volume offer close textual analyses of both the original work and of the Disney counterpart. Featuring articles that consider both positive and negative elements that can be found in the studio's output, It's the Disney Version!: Popular Cinema and Literary Classics will be of interest to scholars and students of film, as well as the diehard Disney fan.

Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll - The Evolution of an American Youth Culture (Paperback, New edition): Douglas Brode Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll - The Evolution of an American Youth Culture (Paperback, New edition)
Douglas Brode
R1,336 Discovery Miles 13 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sex, Drugs, & Rock 'n' Roll analyzes the cultural, political, and social revolution that took place in the U.S. (and in time the world) after World War II, crystalizing between 1955 and 1970. During this era, the concept of the American teenager first came into being, significantly altering the relationship between young people and adults. As the entertainment industries came to realize that a youth market existed, providers of music and movies began to create products specifically for them. While Big Beat music and exploitation films may have initially been targeted for a marginalized audience, during the following decade and a half, such offerings gradually become mainstream, even as the first generation of American teenagers came of age. As a result the so-called youth culture overtook and consumed the primary American culture, as records and films once considered revolutionary transformed into a nostalgia movement, and much of what had been thought of as radical came to be perceived as conservative in a drastically altered social context. In this book Douglas Brode offers the first full analysis of how an American youth culture evolved.

Dracula's Daughters - The Female Vampire on Film (Hardcover): Douglas Brode, Leah Deyneka Dracula's Daughters - The Female Vampire on Film (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode, Leah Deyneka
R2,026 Discovery Miles 20 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Almost as long as cinema has existed, vampires have appeared on screen. Symbolizing an unholy union between sex and death, the vampire-male or female-has represented the libido, a "repressed force" that consumed its victims. Early iconic representations of male vampires were seen in Nosferatu (1922) and Dracula (1931), but not until Dracula's Daughter in 1936 did a female "sex vampire" assume the lead. Other female vampires followed, perhaps most provocatively in the Hammer films of the 1950s, '60s, and '70s. Later incarnations, in such films as Near Dark (1987) and From Dusk till Dawn (1996), offered modern takes on this now iconic figure. In Dracula's Daughters: The Female Vampire on Film, Douglas Brode and Leah Deyneka have assembled a varied collection of essays that explore this cinematic type that simultaneously frightens and seduces viewers. These essays address a number of issues raised by the female vampire film, such as violence perpetrated on and by women; reactions to the genre from feminists, antifeminists, and postfeminists; the implications of female vampire films for audiences both gay and straight; and how films reflected the period during which they were created. Other topics include female vampire films in relationship to vampire fiction, particularly by women such as Anne Rice; the relationship of the vampire myth to sexually transmitted diseases like AIDS; issues of race and misogyny; and the unique phenomenon of teen vampires in young adult books and films such as Twilight. Featuring more than thirty photos spanning several decades, this collection offers a compelling assessment of an archetypal figure-an enduring representation of dark desires-that continues to captivate audiences. This book will appeal not only to scholars and students but also to any lover of transgressive cinema.

Sex, Politics, and Religion in Star Wars - An Anthology (Hardcover, New): Douglas Brode, Leah Deyneka Sex, Politics, and Religion in Star Wars - An Anthology (Hardcover, New)
Douglas Brode, Leah Deyneka
R1,917 Discovery Miles 19 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1977, Star Wars blazed across the screen to become one of the highest grossing and most beloved movies of all time, spawning an unprecedented merchandising phenomenon. It was followed by two sequels and three prequels, all of which became blockbusters. Comic books, novels, graphic novels, and magazines devoted to the films added to the mythology of George Lucas s creation. Despite the impact of the franchise on popular culture, however, discussion of the films from a scholarly perspective has not kept pace with the films. In Sex, Politics, and Religion in Star Wars: An Anthology, Douglas Brode and Leah Deyneka have assembled a provocative collection of essays exploring some of the more intriguing aspects of the Star Wars phenomenon. Contributors to the volume tackle such hot topics as race and racism in the Star Wars galaxy, Judeo-Christian and Eastern religious themes, homosexual romance, and philosophical and political implications both earthbound and otherworldly. These essays interpret the Star Wars universe from a variety of perspectives including feminist and Freudian offering insights from writers who bring a new passion to the subject. A companion volume to Myth, Media, and Culture in Star Wars, Sex, Politics, and Religion in Star Wars is an authoritative anthology incorporating scholarly analysis with engaging insights. It will engross readers, both fans and scholars alike."

Myth, Media, and Culture in Star Wars - An Anthology (Hardcover): Douglas Brode, Leah Deyneka Myth, Media, and Culture in Star Wars - An Anthology (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode, Leah Deyneka
R1,815 Discovery Miles 18 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1977, Star Wars blazed across the screen to become one of the highest grossing and most beloved movies of all time. It was followed by two sequels and three prequels, all of which became blockbusters. Comic books, novels, graphic novels, and magazines devoted to the films have added to the mythology of George Lucas s creation. Despite the impact of the franchise on popular culture, however, discussion of the films from a scholarly perspective has not kept pace with the films. In Myth, Media, and Culture in Star Wars: An Anthology, Douglas Brode and Leah Deyneka have assembled an intriguing collection of essays addressing the influences that shaped the films, as well as the impact the franchise has had on popular culture. Contributors to this volume discuss the Star Wars universe and what its connection to various cultural touchstones from fairy tales and Joseph Campbell to Disneyland and Marvel comics mean to viewers. Essays examine the films in the franchise as well as incarnations of the Star Wars universe in video games, comic books, and television programs, including the films influence on new generations of filmmakers. A companion volume to Sex, Politics, and Culture in Star Wars, Myth, Media, and Culture in Star Wars is a diverse collection of criticism that investigates the dynamic force that Star Wars has become in popular culture, from every imaginable angle.

The Twenty-First-Century Western - New Riders of the Cinematic Stage (Hardcover): Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode The Twenty-First-Century Western - New Riders of the Cinematic Stage (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode; Contributions by Alan Lechusza Aquallo, Nicholas Blower, Henrik Bodker, …
R2,419 Discovery Miles 24 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Focusing on twenty-first century Western films, including all major releases since the turn of the century, the essays in this volume cover a broad range of aesthetic and thematic aspects explored in these films, including gender and race. As diverse contributors focus on the individual subgenres of the traditional Western (the gunfighter, the Cavalry vs. Native American conflict, the role of women in Westerns, etc.), they share an understanding of the twenty-first century Western may be understood as a genre in itself. They argue that the films discussed here reimagine certain aspects of the more conventional Western and often reverse the ideology contained within them while employing certain forms and cliches that have become synonymous internationally with Westerns. The result is a contemporary sensibility that might be referred to as the postmodern Western.

Fantastic Planets, Forbidden Zones, and Lost Continents - The 100 Greatest Science-Fiction Films (Hardcover): Douglas Brode Fantastic Planets, Forbidden Zones, and Lost Continents - The 100 Greatest Science-Fiction Films (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode
R761 R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Save R63 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Whether you judge by box office receipts, industry awards, or critical accolades, science fiction films are the most popular movies now being produced and distributed around the world. Nor is this phenomenon new. Sci-fi filmmakers and audiences have been exploring fantastic planets, forbidden zones, and lost continents ever since George Melies' 1902 film A Trip to the Moon. In this highly entertaining and knowledgeable book, film historian and pop culture expert Douglas Brode picks the one hundred greatest sci-fi films of all time. Brode's list ranges from today's blockbusters to forgotten gems, with surprises for even the most informed fans and scholars. He presents the movies in chronological order, which effectively makes this book a concise history of the sci-fi film genre. A striking (and in many cases rare) photograph accompanies each entry, for which Brode provides a numerical rating, key credits and cast members, brief plot summary, background on the film's creation, elements of the moviemaking process, analysis of the major theme(s), and trivia. He also includes fun outtakes, including his top ten lists of Fifties sci-fi movies, cult sci-fi, least necessary movie remakes, and "so bad they're great" classics-as well as the ten worst sci-fi movies ("those highly ambitious films that promised much and delivered nil"). So climb aboard spaceship Brode and journey to strange new worlds from Metropolis (1927) to Guardians of the Galaxy (2014).

Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek - The Original Cast Adventures (Hardcover): Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek - The Original Cast Adventures (Hardcover)
Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode
R2,534 R2,278 Discovery Miles 22 780 Save R256 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When it premiered on NBC in September 1966, Star Trek was described by its creator, Gene Roddenberry, as "Wagon Train to the stars." Featuring a racially diverse cast, trips to exotic planets, and encounters with an array of alien beings who could be either friendly or hostile, the program opened up new vistas for television. Along with The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits, Star Trek represented one of the small screen's rare ventures into science fiction during the 1960s. Although the original series was a modest success during its three-year run, its afterlife has been nothing less than a cultural phenomenon. To celebrate the show's debut fifty years later, it's time to reexamine one of the most influential programs in history. In Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek: The Original Cast Adventures, Douglas and Shea T. Brode present a collection of essays about the series and its various incarnations over the years. Contributors discuss not only the 1960s show but also its off-shoots, ranging from novels and graphic novels to toys and video games, as well as the films featuring Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, and the rest of the Enterprise crew. Essays address the show's religious implications, romantic elements, and its role in the globalization of American culture. Other essays draw parallels between the series and the Vietnam War, compare Star Trek II to Milton's Paradise Lost, posit Roddenberry as an auteur, and consider William Shatner as a romantic object. With its far-reaching and provocative essays, this collection offers new insights into one of the most significant shows ever produced. Besides television and film studies, Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek-a companion volume to The Star Trek Universe-will be of interest to scholars of religion, history, gender studies, queer studies, and popular culture, not to mention the show's legions of fans.

Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll - The Evolution of an American Youth Culture (Hardcover, New edition): Douglas Brode Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll - The Evolution of an American Youth Culture (Hardcover, New edition)
Douglas Brode
R3,868 Discovery Miles 38 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sex, Drugs, & Rock 'n' Roll analyzes the cultural, political, and social revolution that took place in the U.S. (and in time the world) after World War II, crystalizing between 1955 and 1970. During this era, the concept of the American teenager first came into being, significantly altering the relationship between young people and adults. As the entertainment industries came to realize that a youth market existed, providers of music and movies began to create products specifically for them. While Big Beat music and exploitation films may have initially been targeted for a marginalized audience, during the following decade and a half, such offerings gradually become mainstream, even as the first generation of American teenagers came of age. As a result the so-called youth culture overtook and consumed the primary American culture, as records and films once considered revolutionary transformed into a nostalgia movement, and much of what had been thought of as radical came to be perceived as conservative in a drastically altered social context. In this book Douglas Brode offers the first full analysis of how an American youth culture evolved.

The American Civil War on Film and TV - Blue and Gray in Black and White and Color (Paperback): Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode,... The American Civil War on Film and TV - Blue and Gray in Black and White and Color (Paperback)
Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode, Cynthia J. Miller; Contributions by Susan Aronstein, Guerric DeBona, …
R1,093 Discovery Miles 10 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Whether on the big screen or small, films featuring the American Civil War are among the most classic and controversial in motion picture history. From D. W. Griffith's Birth of a Nation (1915) to Free State of Jones (2016), the war has provided the setting, ideologies, and character archetypes for cinematic narratives of morality, race, gender, and nation, as well as serving as historical education for a century of Americans. In The American Civil War on Film and TV: Blue and Gray in Black and White and Color, Douglas Brode, Shea T. Brode, and Cynthia J. Miller bring together nineteen essays by a diverse array of scholars across the disciplines to explore these issues. The essays included here span a wide range of films, from the silent era to the present day, including Buster Keaton's The General (1926), Red Badge of Courage (1951), Glory (1989), Gettysburg (1993), and Cold Mountain (2003), as well as television mini-series The Blue and The Gray (1982) and John Jakes' acclaimed North and South trilogy (1985-86). As an accessible volume to dedicated to a critical conversation about the Civil War on film, The American Civil War on Film and TV will appeal to not only to scholars of film, military history, American history, and cultural history, but to fans of war films and period films, as well.

Deadlier Than the Male - Femme Fatales in 1960s and 1970s Cinema (Paperback): Douglas Brode Deadlier Than the Male - Femme Fatales in 1960s and 1970s Cinema (Paperback)
Douglas Brode
R728 Discovery Miles 7 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
John Wayne's Way - Life Lessons from the Duke (Paperback): Douglas Brode John Wayne's Way - Life Lessons from the Duke (Paperback)
Douglas Brode
R480 R361 Discovery Miles 3 610 Save R119 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As John Wayne's character said in The Alamo: "There's right and there's wrong. You got to do one or the other." The ultimate measure of a man is how he chooses to act. From the pithy to the humorous to the profound, the film career of the man known as The Duke is full of life lessons for today. In John Wayne's Way, author Doug Brode explores the film legacy of the Duke and provides commentary on the lessons learned from the archetypes of the West and American manhood Wayne displayed on the silver screen. Complete with quotes and photographs from the movies, these pithy lessons will be appealing to John Wayne fans and Western film buffs.

Shakespeare in the Movies - From the Silent Era to Shakespeare in Love (Hardcover, New Ed): Douglas Brode Shakespeare in the Movies - From the Silent Era to Shakespeare in Love (Hardcover, New Ed)
Douglas Brode
R1,249 Discovery Miles 12 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Shakespeare is now enjoying perhaps his most glorious - certainly his most popular - filmic incarnation. Indeed, the Bard has been splashed across the big screen to great effect in recent adaptations of Hamlet, Henry V, Othello, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, Richard II, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and of course in the hugely successful Shakespeare in Love. Unlike previous studies of Shakespeare's cinematic history, Shakespeare in the Movies proceeds chronologically, in the order that plays were written, allowing the reader to trace the development of Shakespeare as an author--and an auteur--and to see how the changing cultural climate of the Elizabethans flowered into film centuries later. Prolific film writer Douglas Brode provides historical background, production details, contemporary critical reactions, and his own incisive analysis, covering everything from the acting of Marlon Brando, Laurence Olivier, Richard Burton, and Gwyneth Paltrow, to the direction of Orson Welles, Kenneth Branagh, and others. Brode also considers the many films which, though not strict adaptations, contain significant Shakespearean content, such as West Side Story and Kurosawa's Ran and Throne of Blood. Nor does Brode ignore the ignoble treatment the master has sometimes received. We learn, for instance, that the 1929 version of The Taming of the Shrew (which featured the eyebrow-raising writing credit: "By William Shakespeare, with additional dialogue by Sam Taylor"), opens not so trippingly on the tongue--PETRUCHIO: "Howdy Kate." KATE: "Katherine to you, mug." For anyone wishing to cast a backward glance over the poet's film career and to better understand his current big-screen popularity, Shakespeare in the Movies is a delightful and definitive guide.

They Went That-A-Way - 101 Forgotten Westerns to Remember (Paperback): Douglas Brode They Went That-A-Way - 101 Forgotten Westerns to Remember (Paperback)
Douglas Brode
R957 Discovery Miles 9 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Midnight Matinees - Cult Cinema Classics (1896 to the present day) (Paperback): Douglas Brode Midnight Matinees - Cult Cinema Classics (1896 to the present day) (Paperback)
Douglas Brode
R866 Discovery Miles 8 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sand - or, Once Upon a Time in the Jazz Age (Paperback): Douglas Brode Sand - or, Once Upon a Time in the Jazz Age (Paperback)
Douglas Brode; Contributions by Rose Mary Moziak
R731 R611 Discovery Miles 6 110 Save R120 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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