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More 100% Jackie Chan: The Essential Companion Book
Colour & Black and White.
The book is over 160 pages long, and features a tonne of new material, as well as previous published interviews and articles from Screen Power Magazine (Vol. 2 Issue 6-Vol. 4 Issue 6).
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David Fowles
Alistair Coare
I have this book already, bought it from Waterstones last year and it was well worth the purchase!
David Cousins
I picked up a copy of this recently and have to say it is definitely up there in the category of “Best Jackie Chan Books”…
Steve Mitchell
Really good read. Would recommend to all Chan fans.
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A truly excellent read!