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Quintett No. 1

Françaix, Jean
Quintett No. 1
Die Edition Schott spiegelt die ganze Vielfalt der Musik in einer umfassenden Noten-Bibliothek für den Schüler, Amateur- und Profi-Musiker wider.Die Edition Schott bietet Musik von der Renaissance bis zur Moderne, vom Solo-Instrument bis zum Orchester, von klassischen Standardwerken bis zu interessanten Raritäten. Sie enthält rund zwanzig der anerkannten und bestens bewährten Schott-Instrumentalserien, wie Gitarren-Archiv, Violin-Bibliothek, I...

Shaw in His Time

Brown, Ivor John Carnegie / Unknown
Shaw in His Time
Although there are numberless biographies of G.B.S. and books dealing with to the man an various aspects of his career, this one is an excellent introduction by author who knows how to inform the young with just the right note of conversational informality. (Shakespeare in His Time, Dickens in His Time and Dr. Johnson in His World, p. 254-J-92.) Mr. Brown's successful technique is to combine the history of his subject's era with the facts of h...

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Panhandle Pioneer

Green, Donald E.
Panhandle Pioneer
In the history of the tristate Panhandle region-the three corners of Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas-the saga of Henry C. Hitch and his ranch is also the story of the social, cultural, and economic fortunes of the region. Late in the nineteenth century James Kerrick Hitch left his home in Tennessee for the High Plains and fortune. After ten years spent working as a cowboy, he rode in to the Coldwater Creek region of No Man's Land, the fertile s...

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Can Science Save Us?

Lundberg, George Andrew
Can Science Save Us?
?The treatment of the scientist in his dual role of researcher and citizen is especially timely, and equally so is the excellent analysis of the function and content of general education in a scientific age. . . . The book deserves a wide audience.?-American Political Science Review

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Road to Disappearance

Debo, Angie
Road to Disappearance
Two hundred years ago, when the activities of the white man in North America were dominated by clashing imperial ambitions and colonial rivalry, the great Creek Confederacy rested in savage contentment under the reign of native law. No one in their whole world could do the Creeks harm, and they welcomed the slight white man who came with gifts and promises to enjoy the hospitality of their invincible towns. Their reputation as warriors and ...

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