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Emneordjazz--biography (38), jazz--history and criticism (21), American Forces in Action Series (14), The New American Nation Series (13), Philosophy (12), Ethics (11), Knowledge (9), New American Nation Series (8), systems (7), jazz--history--photography (6) — se alle emneord

GrupperBBC Radio 3 Listeners, Federico II, Librarians who LibraryThing, Shakespeare

FavorittbokhandlereWordsmiths Books

Om meg a librarian, reader, museum and book store browser who steals time from daily chores to visit with old friends as it were and dwell in the life of the mind and imagination.

Om biblioteket mitt eclectic and chaotic. I am still sorting and arranging things following my july 2006 house fire. LibraryThing has given me the opportunity to inventory my books which I've been gathering for nearly a half century.

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Virkelig navnCharles Alan Ralston

Stedmetropolitan Atlanta

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Welcome to the Federico II group! What part of his life & times are you especially interested in?
thanks for the heads up on the fielding dawson cover!
I see your cover now! I didn't know I was picking up a rarity, these little surprises are wonderful.
I don't know if you'll see this as showing my photo--yours doesn't appear for me on the work page.

http://www.librarything.com/work/971148/...

If that doesn't work... searching for the title:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog.php?...

It's a hardcover (no dustjacket, I don't know if one was included originally). Yes, I was a little surprised to see this essay wasn't included in "ABC of reading". I suppose the latter may be an elaboration of the ideas in "How to read" (haven't read "ABC..." yet.)
Oh, thanks! I uploaded a (very bad) photo of my copy, a 1931 Desmond Harmsworth edition. It's interesting we seem to be the only people on LT who list it.
Hello again,

1. I hadn't read my profile comments for some time and currently, they feel rather prescient. I'm a physician/academic at Michigan though I will someday soon leave both medicine and academia and will take up something more compatible with becoming a single, adoptive parent.

2. Thank you for collaborating with Helene LaFaro on a memoir of Scott LaFaro - I thoroughly enjoy the many, many pieces that you have cataloged on your site but I would deeply appreciate a longer-form consideration of this marvelous musician.

3. Jazz. The 1960's. Admittedly, I am slightly (or perhaps not merely slightly) envious that you were able to see live performance from these musicians who I can readily listen to, but otherwise exist as a near myth for me. That said, I celebrated my fortieth birthday by taking my first vacation, a vacation that included seeing Ken Vandermark, and I think, rather than dreaming about the mythological past of jazz, I shall immerse myself more often in the many fine jazz musicians currently performing.

My best to you (and your project),
Rob.
Where's that LT icon / flavicon? Time to get after one of your LT gremlins!

We have a favicon! Is it not showing up for you? Next to the URL?
I think Amazon closes review posting until the book actually comes out. I wouldn't worry about it though - as long as you've posted it on LibraryThing, you're all set!

Best,
Abby
My gracious - first, my thanks for your comment and much thanks for your Scott LaFaro site. I have a special love for the double bass and of course Scott LaFaro, during his brief career, re-imagined the melodic possibilities of the bass. I have frequently visited your site and I am quite grateful to your extensive efforts at documenting LaFaro's contributions to jazz.

I also love Eric Dolphy, another exemplary jazz musician who died early, and, though I have extensive recordings of Dolphy in his final year, I would have loved to have seen him in performance as you have.

Lastly, perhaps someday I shall track down a copy of the illustrious T. Monk Time magazine cover but, for now, I am grateful that its contents are readily available online (http://www.howardm.net/tsmonk/tsmonk3.ph...).

My great thanks - it is wonderful to hear from another person who listens to jazz.
Rob.
Hello Charles, thanks for connecting with me. And hello neighbor -- just noticed you're from the metro Atlanta area as I am. I live in Rome, where do you live? You have the largest number of books I have ever seen here. Be sure to re-read Sun Tzu's The Art of War. Of course not everyone reads it regularly as I do! :-) Sincerely, Thomas
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