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Academic Skip to main content. Search Start Search. Choose your country or region Close. Dear Customer, As a global organization, we, like many others, recognize the significant threat posed by the coronavirus. Please contact our Customer Service Team if you have any questions. Keeping Time Readings in Jazz History Second Edition Edited by Robert Walser New to this Edition: Thirteen new selections concentrating on recent jazz scenes Updated headnotes throughout, which provide historical context for each selection and point out issues for thinking and discussion Updated bibliography and notes.
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