Are your sure? I looked but all I could find were books and not the video.
And I finally did find a copy of the video (both volumes) that circulates
from a college library here in the Boston area. MIT and Tufts were not
willing to let me take their copies home but little Mt.Ida College out in
Newton would. Thank you to Mt.Ida College for being so generous. And thank
you to all who responded to my request. My students now feel as though they
understand Benjamin's work of art essay.
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 18:25:36 -0500
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> Alibris has several copies of WAYS OF SEEING, including a used one as
>cheap
> as $3.45:
> http://www.alibris.com/search/search.cfm
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> --Robert Keser
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