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Calendars
1986 Miami Vice Calendar
1987 Miami Vice Calendar
1988 Miami Vice Calendar (I haven't yet found one...is it out there???)
Magazine Specials
Miami Vice Scrapbook
by Jeanette Friedman

Hamster Vice Comics (Blackthorne Publishing)
June 1986, #1
Publications Relating to Miami Vice
From the Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia of Television: Miami Vice

1. Butler, Jeremy G. "Miami Vice: The Legacy of Film Noir." Journal of Popular Film and Television. (Washington, D.C.), Fall, 1985.

2. Grodal, Torben Kragh. "Potency of Melancholia: Miami Vice and the Postmodern Fading of Symbolic Action." The Dolphin: Publications of the English Department, University of Aarhus (Aarhus, Denmark), 1989.

3. Inciardi, James A., and Juliet L. Dee. "From the Keystone Cops to Miami Vice: Images of Policing in American Popular Culture." Journal of Popular Culture (Bowling Green, Ohio), Fall 1987.

4. King, Scott Benjamin. "Sonny's Virtues: The Gender Negotiations of Miami Vice." Screen (Glasgow, Scotland.), Autumn 1990.

5. Ross, Andrew. "Masculinity and Miami Vice: Selling In." The Oxford Literary Review (Oxford), 1986.

6. Rutsky, R. L. "Visible Sins, Vicarious Pleasures: Style and Vice in Miami Vice." SubStance: A Review of Theory and Literary Criticism (Santa Barbara, California), 1988.

7. Schwichtenberg, Cathy. "Sensual Surfaces and Stylistic Excess: The Pleasure and Politics of Miami Vice." Journal of Communication Inquiry (Iowa City, Iowa), Fall 1986.

8. Seewi, Nurit. Miami Vice: Cashing in on Contemporary Culture?: Towards an Analysis of a U.S. Television Series Broadcast in the Federal Republic of Germany. Heidelberg, Germany: Winter, 1990.

The California Daytona Spyder: The Miami Vice Car
by Bob Jaremsek

Assembly instruction manual

© 1985, Rowley Corvette Supply, Inc
357 Main St, Rowley, MA 01969

58p. in various pagings; illus; 28cm.

Miami Vice: Cashing in on a Contemporary Culture?
Towards an analysis of a U.S. television series broadcast in the Federal Republic of Germany
by Nurit Seewi

© 1990 C. Winter (Heidelberg)
ISBN: 3533043126 (kart.) / 3533043134 (Ln.)
(includes bibliographical references) 403p., 22cm.

From the Avengers to Miami Vice: Form and Ideology in Television Series
by David Buxton

© 1990, Manchester University Press (Manchester, UK; New York)
(distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press)

TV Tie-Ins: A Bibliography of American TV Tie-In Paperbacks
by Kurt Peer

© 1997 Neptune Publishing
ISBN: 0-9654536-3-4 (paperback)
ISBN 0-9654536-4-2 (hardcover)
386 pgs - Illustrated - Annotated

Over 1,400 paperbacks based on TV shows -- from The Munsters to The Mod Squad and The A-Team to Zorro -- cross-indexed by TV show, author, publisher, episode, and star.

The author also has some of his TV Tie-In collection for sale, so feel free to email him for price quotes.