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No Sound Is Innocent: Amm and the Practice of Self-Invention Meta-Musical Narratives Essays

No Sound Is Innocent: Amm and the Practice of Self-Invention Meta-Musical Narratives Essays

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No Sound Is Innocent: Amm and the Practice of Self-Invention Meta-Musical Narratives Essays

by Prevost, Edwin

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Title
No Sound Is Innocent: Amm and the Practice of Self-Invention Meta-Musical Narratives Essays
Author
Prevost, Edwin
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Paperback
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Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
0952549204
ISBN 13
9780952549208
Publisher
Small Pr Distribution
Date Published
1997
Size
6x0x9
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