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The first edition of Black Women in American Bands & Orchestras (a Choice Outstanding Academic Book in 1982) was lauded for providing access to material unavailable in any other source. To update and expand the first edition, Handy has revised the profiles of members featured in the first edition, corrected omissions, and added personal and career facts for new faces on the scene. Profiles are presented under the headings of orchestras and orchestra leaders, string players, wind and percussion players, keyboard players, and non-playing orchestra/band affiliates. Features 100 photographs.

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title ATLA Bibliography Series Vol 7 author Hupper William G - photo 1

title:ATLA Bibliography Series. Vol. 7
author:Hupper, William G.
publisher:Scarecrow Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780810834934
ebook isbn13:9780585120621
language:English
subjectBible.--O.T.--Periodicals--Indexes, Middle East--Periodicals--Indexes.
publication date:1987
lcc:Z7772.A1H86 1987eb
ddc:016.221
subject:Bible.--O.T.--Periodicals--Indexes, Middle East--Periodicals--Indexes.
An Index to English Periodical Literature on the Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies
Volume VII
Compiled and Edited by
William G. Hupper
ATLA Bibliography Series, No. 21
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Research is the process of going up alleys to see if they are blind
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The American Theological Library Association, and
The Scarecrow Press, Inc.
Lanham MD, & London 1998
ATLA BIBLIOGRAPHY SERIES
edited by Dr. Kenneth E. Rowe
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2. Thomas Merton: A Bibliography, by Marquita E. Breit. 1974.
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4. The Parables of Jesus: A History of Interpretation and Bibliography, by Warren S. Kissinger. 1979.
5. Homosexuality and the Judeo-Christian: An Annotated Bibliography, by Thom Horner. 1981.
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8. A Presbyterian Bibliography, by Harold B. Prince. 1983.
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19. A Bibliography on Ancient Ephesus, by Richard Oster. 1987.
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21. An Index to English Periodical Literature on the Old Testament and Ancient Near East Studies, by William G. Hupper. Vol. I, 1987; vol. II, 1988; vol. III, 1990; vol. IV, 1990; vol. V, 1992; vol. VI, 1994. Vol. VII, 1998.
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39. Women and Religion in Britain and Ireland: An Annotated Bibliography from the Reformation to 1993,
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