Review: Australian Film 1900–1977 by Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper
Author(s)
Goldsmith, Ben
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
1999
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It is always a pleasure to greet the reissue of an invaluable reference source, particularly when the library's nigh on 20-year-old copies threaten to disintegrate when opened. That, of course, is a sign of how much a book is used and valued, and there can have been few more useful and important books on Australian cinema than Pike and Cooper's Australian Film 1900-1977.It is always a pleasure to greet the reissue of an invaluable reference source, particularly when the library's nigh on 20-year-old copies threaten to disintegrate when opened. That, of course, is a sign of how much a book is used and valued, and there can have been few more useful and important books on Australian cinema than Pike and Cooper's Australian Film 1900-1977.
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Journal Title
Media International Australia Inc. Culture and Policy
Volume
90
Subject
Studies in Human Society
Studies in Creative Arts and Writing
Language, Communication and Culture