Bowie on Bowie: Interviews and Encounters with David Bowie
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Sean Egan., & Sean Egan|AUTHOR. (2015). Bowie on Bowie: Interviews and Encounters with David Bowie . Chicago Review Press.

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Sean Egan and Sean Egan|AUTHOR. Bowie On Bowie: Interviews and Encounters With David Bowie Chicago Review Press, 2015.

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Sean Egan. and Sean Egan|AUTHOR. (2015). Bowie on bowie: interviews and encounters with david bowie. Chicago Review Press.

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Sean Egan, and Sean Egan|AUTHOR. Bowie On Bowie: Interviews and Encounters With David Bowie Chicago Review Press, 2015.

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