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The Roots of the Blues
An African Search
by Samuel Barclay Charters
ISBN: 030680445X
ISBN-13: 9780306804458
Format: Paperback
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Publisher: Da Capo Pr Published date: 1991 Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches Weight: 0.5 pounds Pages: 151
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'I went to Africa to find the roots of the blues.' So Samuel Charters begins the extraordinary story of his research. But what began as a study of how the blues was handed down from African slaves to musicians of today via the slave ships, became something much more complex. For in Africa Samuel Charters discovered a music which was not just a part of the past but a very vital living part of African culture.
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The Roots of the Blues: An African Search
Charters, Samuel Barclay
Da Capo, 1991 151 pp., photos, 8vo, quality trade softcover. Fine copy.. ( more information) Offered by Inno Dubelaar Books (Canada)
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ROOTS OF THE BLUES : AN AFRICAN SEARCH
CHARTERS, SAMUEL BARCLAY
DA CAPO PRESS, INC.. 1991. TRADE PAPERBACK. GOOD CONDITION. ( more information) Offered by Montclair Book Center (United States)
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The Roots of the Blues : An African Search
Charters, Samuel B
Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.: Da Capo Press, Incorporated, 1991. A reprint of this classic research int the African roots of the Blues. Light shop wear to this unread book.. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. 8vo. ( more information) Offered by modern-ISM (United States)
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THE ROOTS OF THE BLUES: An African Search
Charters, Samuel
NY: Da Capo Press, 1991. First Edition. Pictorial wraps. Fine. pp: (vi), 151; portrait, map, 8pp illus from photographs. Charters blends music and folklore with travel in West Africa. 8.25" x 5.25". ( more information) Offered by R & A Petrilla, Booksellers (United States)
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Samuel Charters
Da Capo Press, 1991-08-21. Paperback. New. Brand New. In Stock. Order Now. Ship from CA, IN, PA, OR, TN and FL. Over 600,000 CD/DVD, Books and bibles. Free tracking with every order. ( more information) Offered by *** www.HarvardBooksellers.com *** (United States)
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Charters, Samuel
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