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Hello, Mr. Dodo!
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Frith, Nicholas John, author
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Dodo Juvenile fiction.
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Extinct birds Juvenile fiction.
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Human-animal relationships Juvenile fiction.
2017
Martha loves birds, so one day when she meets and makes friends with a Dodo, a species supposed to be extinct, in the woods behind her house, she resolves to keep him secret to keep him safe--but sometimes it is hard to keep a big secret.
The Cultural Study of Music
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Clayton, Martin
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Herbert, Trevor
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Middleton, Richard
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Cultural Studies
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Cultural Study of Popular Music
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Ethnomusicology
2012,2011
What is the relationship between music and culture? The first edition of The Cultural Study of Music: A Critical Introduction explored this question with groundbreaking rigor and breadth. Now this second edition refines that original analysis while examining the ways the field has developed in the years since the book's initial publication. Including contributions from scholars of music, cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, and psychology, this anthology provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of music and culture. It includes both pioneering theoretical essays and exhaustively researched case studies on particular issues in world musics. For the second edition, the original essays have been revised and nine new chapters have been added, covering themes such as race, religion, geography, technology, and the politics of music. With an even broader scope and a larger roster of world-renowned contributors, The Cultural Study of Music is certain to remain a canonical text in the field of cultural musicology.
A werewolf named Oliver James
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Frith, Nicholas John, author, illustrator
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Werewolves Juvenile fiction.
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Shapeshifting Juvenile fiction.
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Humorous stories.
2018
On a moonlit night, Oliver James finds himself transformed into a werewolf.
Moles
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Poliquin, Rachel, 1975- author
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Frith, Nicholas John, illustrator
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Poliquin, Rachel, 1975- Superpower field guide
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Moles (Animals) Juvenile literature.
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Moles (Animals)
2019
\"Funny and fact-filled, Moles is another installment in the Superpower field guides series by author Rachel Poliquin, featuring full-color illustrations by Nicholas John Frith that will engage readers with witty narration and fun visual elements, inspiring readers to dig deep and see the world, both above and below ground, with new eyes\"-- Provided by publisher.