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Sunday, February 28, 2016
The Calcutta Affair: Mini-Review
This was a fun little book. Well, a Big Little book. I had several of these when I was growing up, but they were all cartoon characters--Bugs Bunny, the Roadrunner, Mickey Mouse, etc. This was the first one I'd seen based on a T.V. show and when I found it at a local flea market a couple years ago I knew I had to bring it home. It was nice to revisit my childhood through both the Big Little book medium and the familiar figures of Solo and Kuryakin. I first met the two U.N.C.L.E. agents through books based on the series and later watched episodes in syndication (I'm just a bit young for the original showing of the T.V. show). Very enjoyable in all mediums. ★★★
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This fulfills the "Two People" category on the Silver Vintage Scavenger Hunt card as well as the "Crime-Fighting Duo" category for the Mystery Reporter Challenge.
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Really this must have been one of the last Big Little Books ... an excellent find! This is the kind of cultural eddy in a great stream that I love so much ... a derivative work from a TV show that is a derivative work...
ReplyDeleteIt really is quite lovely, Noah! And so much fun to read (and fast too--so I could up my February numbers ;-) ).
ReplyDeleteSounds like tons of fun. Love The Man from U.N.C.L.E. I'd love to see how this adapts!
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