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Fade in, Crossroads: A History of the Southern Cinema, Robert Jackson (2017)
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Review of: Fade in, Crossroads: A History of the Southern Cinema, Robert Jackson (2017)New York: Oxford University Press, 344 pp.,ISBN 978-0-19066-018-5, p/bk, $34.95,ISBN 978-0-19066-017-8, h/bk, $99.00,ISBN 978-0-19066-020-8, epub, $34.95
Title: Fade in, Crossroads: A History of the Southern Cinema, Robert Jackson (2017)
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Review of: Fade in, Crossroads: A History of the Southern Cinema, Robert Jackson (2017)New York: Oxford University Press, 344 pp.
,ISBN 978-0-19066-018-5, p/bk, $34.
95,ISBN 978-0-19066-017-8, h/bk, $99.
00,ISBN 978-0-19066-020-8, epub, $34.
95.
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