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Andy Warhol: Prince of Pop.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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February 1, 2005
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Andy Warhol: Prince Of Pop
Jan Greeneberg & Sandra Jordan
Delacorte Press
1745 Broadway, New York NY 10019
www.randomhouse.com/kids
038573056X $16.95 1-800-726-0600
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