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  • af Robert James
    298,95 kr.

    Who Should Have Won the Oscars? If you've ever wondered why the Oscars seem to go to the wrong movies, WHO Won?!? is the book for you. Beginning with the first Oscar ceremony, Robert James looks at all the major categories, slashing and burning his way through the bad, praising the good, and offering the best for your consideration. A comic, biting analysis of hundreds of films, WHO Won?!? is a guide to the wonderful movies you missed - and a warning against the ones you should never have seen in the first place. Volume Four takes us to the battles over the body of studio Hollywood, as the knives come out at the reading of the will, while the Old Fogies battle off the Young Turks, complete with massive budgets, brief nudity, and bloodshed, both real and imagined.

  • af Robert James, Samuel Johnson & John Newbery
    205,95 kr.

    A Treatise on Canine Madness is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1760.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

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    309,95 kr.

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    218,95 kr.

  • - Ideology And The Police Procedural
    af Robert James, Robert P Winston & Nancy C Mellerski
    550,95 kr.

  • - A round of cheap diversions?
    af Robert James
    494,95 - 1.338,95 kr.

    This is a landmark study which examines the film and reading tastes of working-class consumers in 1930s Britain. Drawing on a wealth of original research, Robert James argues that working-class consumers used popular film and fiction to answer a range of cultural and social needs in this tumultuous decade.