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John Sedgwick: 2001, Popular Filmgoing in 1930s Britain: A Choice of Pleasures

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Walls, W.D. John Sedgwick: 2001, Popular Filmgoing in 1930s Britain: A Choice of Pleasures . Journal of Cultural Economics 27, 298–301 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026300924681

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