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Spectrum Hawaii; "Marlene Sai interview Ed Kinney, Fran Kirk, Milton Carter"

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Episode Number: 311 Episode Number: 310 Photographer, Richard A. Cooke III, is interviewed about his book Molokai, an Island Time. He discusses his creative process and two publishers, Richard Cohn and Robert Goodman discuss the publication of the book. Jesus Sanchez and Marcia Morse discuss the binding and paper making process that went into ...
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1985-06-14
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