Carolyn Schwartz

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Yé-Yé Girls of '60s French Pop

This book will appeal to both pop culture lovers and those interested in music. The gorgeous photos and discography make it a book that is equally at home on the coffee table as it is on the bookshelf.
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In Pursuit of Alaska: An Anthology of Travelers' Tales, 1879–1909

This delightfully assembled adventure chronicle captures the wild and strange beauty of Alaskan life around the turn of the 20th century. Those interested in pioneer living, historical travelogs, or ethnography will find this collection intensely satisfying.
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Names for the Sea: Strangers in Iceland

An extremely insightful, accessible piece of travel writing on Iceland, this book will broadly appeal to all types of readers.
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The Mistakes of Yesterday, the Hopes of Tomorrow: The Story of the Prisonaires

Dougan's book is an accessible read that will appeal to those interested in popular music history and criminal justice.
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Muskicking Bodies: Gesture and Voice in Hindustani Music

It is clear that Rahaim is an accomplished scholar and this work will appeal to readers already equipped with a specific body of knowledge. Those interested in ethnomusicology, Indian music, and the connection between performer and song will find this book fascinating.
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Beer Cocktails

A fun little book that beer enthusiasts and mixologists will enjoy. Those familiar with a variety of international beers will find these recipes especially rewarding.
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Marc Blitzstein

Pollack's book is a comprehensive and detailed addition to scholarship on 20th-century American composers. Because the critical analysis is mixed with engaging biography, music scholars as well as casual readers with interest in music will enjoy it.
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Writing Gordon Lightfoot

Bidini's letters conjure a sense of deeply personal introspection that forces us all to consider our connection to the musicians we love. Fans of Lightfoot, folk music, and early 1970s history will greatly enjoy this inventive book.
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The Craft of Stone Brewing Co.

Though the book seems best suited for fans of Stone Brewing Co., there is plenty of information that will appeal to microbrew enthusiasts across the board.
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