Reel Time: Movie Exhibitors and Movie Audiences in Prairie Canada, 1896 to 1986
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9781927356012

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Robert M. Seiler., Robert M. Seiler|AUTHOR., & Tamara P. Seiler|AUTHOR. (2013). Reel Time: Movie Exhibitors and Movie Audiences in Prairie Canada, 1896 to 1986 . AU Press.

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Robert M. Seiler, Robert M. Seiler|AUTHOR and Tamara P. Seiler|AUTHOR. 2013. Reel Time: Movie Exhibitors and Movie Audiences in Prairie Canada, 1896 to 1986. AU Press.

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Robert M. Seiler, Robert M. Seiler|AUTHOR and Tamara P. Seiler|AUTHOR. Reel Time: Movie Exhibitors and Movie Audiences in Prairie Canada, 1896 to 1986 AU Press, 2013.

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Robert M. Seiler, Robert M. Seiler|AUTHOR, and Tamara P. Seiler|AUTHOR. Reel Time: Movie Exhibitors and Movie Audiences in Prairie Canada, 1896 to 1986 AU Press, 2013.

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