Visions of jazz: the first century
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New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
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First paperback edition.
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xi, 690 pages : music ; 24 cm
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0195132416, 9780195132410

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Includes index.
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Giddins, G. (1999). Visions of jazz: the first century. First paperback edition. New York, Oxford University Press.

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Giddins, Gary. 1999. Visions of Jazz: The First Century. New York, Oxford University Press.

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Giddins, Gary, Visions of Jazz: The First Century. New York, Oxford University Press, 1999.

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Giddins, Gary. Visions of Jazz: The First Century. First paperback edition. New York, Oxford University Press, 1999.

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