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    Esquire's 1945 jazz book /

    Published 1945
    Book
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    Exploring roots music : twenty years of the JEMF quarterly /

    Published 2004
    Book
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    The encyclopedia of Civil War medicine / by Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R., 1951-

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents:
    CONNECT
    Electronic eBook
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    The encyclopedia of Civil War medicine / by Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R., 1951-

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents:
    CONNECT
    Electronic eBook
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    The graphic canon of children's literature : the world's great kids' lit as comics and visuals /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Tripp -- The mastermind / Norse fairy tale, art/adaptation by Andrice Arp -- The firebird / Russian fairy tale, art/adaptation by Lesley Barnes -- The shepardess and the condor / Peruvian fairy tale, art/adaptation by Miguel Molina -- The weardale fairies / British fairy tale, art/adaptation by Rachael Ball -- Four fables / Jean de La Fountaine, art/adaptation by Maell Doliveux -- Town musicians of Bremen / Brothers Grimm, art/adaptation by Kevin H. …”
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    Rural rhythm : the story of old-time country music in 78 records / by Russell, Tony, 1946-

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Childers (Champion 45166) (1929) -- "Haunted Hunter" / Billie Maxwell (The Cowgirl Singer) (Victor V- 40241) (1929) -- "Lonely Cowboy"- Parts 1 and 2 / Arthur Miles (Victor V- 40156) (1929) -- "Sugar Hill"/ "Fresno Blues" / "Dad" Crockett/ Johnny & Albert Crockett (Brunswick 372) (1929) -- "Tim Brook" / Carver Boys (Paramount 3199) (1929) -- "Tennessee Coon Hunt"/ "Hen Cacklin' Piece" / Whit Gaydon (Victor V- 40315) (1929) -- "Where the Sweet Magnolias Bloom" / Taylor-Griggs Louisiana Melody Makers (Victor V- 4184) (1929) -- "Three Men Went a Hunting" / Byrd Moore and His Hot Shots (Columbia 15496- D) (1929) -- "Down on Penny's Farm" / The Bentley Boys (Columbia 15565- D) (1929) -- "The Fate of Rhoda Sweetin" / Charles Freshour and The Lonely Eagles (Paramount 3247) (1929) -- "Cotton Mill Girl" / Earl McCoy and Jessie Brock (Columbia 15499- D) (1929) -- "The Roamin' Musician" / Bill Tuttle (Columbia 15697- D) (1929) -- "That's the Blue Heaven for Me"/ "Since I've Grown So Used to You" / George E. …”
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