Win a copy of Giannalberto Bendazzi's book: "Cartoons"

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Sign up now for AWN's ANIMATION FLASH Newsletter and your name will

be entered in a drawing to win a copy of this comprehensive history

and critique of world animation, acclaimed as a classic work of

scholarship, and an indispensable addition to any animation library.

AWN is giving away ten copies of this prestigious book to its

subscribers by drawing lots. This exceptional Millennium drawing is

open to all new subscribers and re-subscribers who buy a yearly

subscription of the ANIMATION FLASH before the end of January 2000.





"The Flash has really proved itself as a one-stop resource for

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Beck, animation historian and writer/producer. Published since early

1996, the ANIMATION FLASH is the only newsletter that keeps you

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around the world. Get the ANIMATION FLASH delivered each week

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You can also subscribe over the phone by calling us at (323)

468-2554, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., PST. The drawing

winners will be announced in the AWN Spotlight on February 4, 2000.

Good luck!






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