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Title: LIVE RADIO
A HUMEROUS AND SERIOUS LOOK AT SMALL MARKET RADIO, COVERING THE LATE 50'S THROUGH THE EARLY 90'S. INCLUDING MY TWO DAY WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH WOLFMAN JACK.
By: R. DUANE COZZEN
Format: Paperback

List price: £7.67


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ISBN 10: 1418431737
ISBN 13: 9781418431730
Publisher: AUTHORHOUSE
Pub. date: 5 July, 2004
Edition: illustrated edition
Pages: 132
Illustrations: illustrations
Publication: US
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Returns: Non-returnable

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