From the Marx Brothers to Mickey Mouse, from Charlie Chaplin to Austin Powers, "The Nation" magazine's coverage of cinema has reflected the critical, dissenting spirit that has animated the 135-year-old radical weekly. "Cinema Nation" collects the best of these reviews throughout the decades.
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From the Marx Brothers to Mickey Mouse, from Charlie Chaplin to Austin Powers, "The Nation" magazine's coverage of cinema has reflected the critical, dissenting spirit that has animated the 135-year-old radical weekly. "Cinema Nation" collects the best of these reviews throughout the decades.
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Very Good. No Jacket, As Issued. 8vo. Trade softcover. Published NY: Nation Books, 2000. Thick 8vo. wrappers, xxxi+508pp. From the Marx Brothers to Mickey Mouse, from Charlie Chaplin to Austin Powers, The Nation magazine's coverage of cinema has reflected the critical, dissenting spirit that has animated the 135-year old radical weekly but also the wonder that this new mass medium unleashed. A 1913 editorial opined, "Robert Burn's famous prayer has been answered. The gift has been given us too see ourselves as others see us". Marker stripe on bottom edge, else very good.