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The Godfather and American Culture. How the Corleones Became "Our Gang. "

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The Godfather and American Culture. How the Corleones Became "Our Gang. "

by Messenger, Chris

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  • Paperback
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Near Fine
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0791453588
ISBN 13
9780791453582
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Albany: State University of New York Press., 2002 First printing in trade paperback. 344 pp. Notes, illustrations, bibliography, index. Minor rubbing to covers, tiny bump to bottom rear corner, text is clean and unmarked. Near Fine.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Godfather and American Culture. How the Corleones Became "Our Gang. "
Author
Messenger, Chris
Format/Binding
Trade Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
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Edition
First Edition.
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0791453588
ISBN 13
9780791453582
Publisher
State University of New York Press.
Place of Publication
Albany
Date Published
2002
Keywords
LITERARY
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