| Description |
Chapman expertly traces the development of the Bond films and argues that the enormous popularity of the series represents more than just the sum total of the films' box-office receipts and involves questions of film culture in a wider sense.
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| Key Features |
| Author(s) | James Chapman |
| Publisher | Columbia University Press |
| Date of Publication | 08/03/2001 |
| Language | English |
| Format | Paperback |
| ISBN-10 | 0231120494 |
| ISBN-13 | 9780231120494 |
| Subject | Other Performing Arts |
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| Publication Data |
| Place of Publication | New York |
| Country of Publication | United States |
| Imprint | Columbia University Press |
| Content Note | film stills |
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| Dimensions |
| Weight | 467 g |
| Width | 151 mm |
| Height | 226 mm |
| Spine | 18 mm |
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| Description |
| Author Biography | James Chapman teaches at the Open University and is author of The British at War: Cinema, State, and Propaganda, 1939--1945. He is also joint editor of Windows on the Sixties. |
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