
Open to Criticism
by Robert Lewis Shayon
"Open to Criticism" by Robert Lewis Shayon, Beacon Press, 1971. Hardcover in good condition with a worn dust jacket. ISBN: 0-8070-6176-X. A crucial text in television criticism and media analysis, offering timeless insights into the medium's influence. Not signed or inscribed, no library markings.
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The book is in good condition with a dust jacket that shows notable wear, including edge tears and scuff marks. The binding remains solid, and there are no inscriptions or library markings. Overall, it is a well-preserved copy of this important media studies work.
About This Vintage 1971 Edition
"Open to Criticism" by Robert Lewis Shayon, published by Beacon Press in 1971, offers a profound exploration into television criticism and media analysis. As a significant voice in media studies, Shayon provides insightful critiques that remain relevant in contemporary discussions of television's impact. This edition, printed in Boston, is a hardcover format, distinguished by its original dust jacket. While the jacket shows signs of wear with edge tears and scuff marks, the book itself remains a valuable piece for collectors and scholars of media history. Shayon's work, which is not signed or inscribed, is a must-have for those interested in the evolution of media criticism.
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