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Klassieke muziek voor dummies
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ISBN: 9067899275 Year: 1999 Publisher: Amsterdam Addison Wesley Longman Nederland

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en cd-rom Oorspr. titel : Classical music for dummies


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Twintig jaar Torhout / Werchter
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ISBN: 9002205007 Year: 1996 Publisher: Antwerpen Icarus

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Surfing on pop waves : een kwarteeuw popmuziek.
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ISBN: 9063036590 9029060077 Year: 1996 Publisher: Amsterdam Kritak

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Raman microscopy
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ISBN: 0121896900 9786611025885 1281025887 0080540252 9780121896904 9780080540252 Year: 1996 Publisher: London San Diego Academic Press

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One of the first books devoted entirely to the subject of Raman microscopy, this volume addresses issues of great interest to engineers working in Raman-microscope development and researchers concerned with areas ofapplication for this science. The book is written by several world recognized experts, who summarize the Raman effect before discussing the hardware and software involved in todays instruments. This format provides an excellent introduction to this up-and-coming discipline. All important applications, including those in materials science and earth science are covered in depth.

The Jazz Revolution
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ISBN: 0198021879 1280441569 1423736842 0195360621 1601298765 9780198021872 9781423736844 9781601298768 9780195074796 0195074793 0197728308 Year: 1992 Publisher: New York Oxford University Press

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The 1920s were not called the Jazz Age for nothing. Celebrated by writers from Langston Hughes to Gertrude Stein, jazz was the dominant influence on American popular music, despite resistance from whites who distrusted its vibrant expression of black culture and by those opposed to the overt sexuality and raw emotion of the 'devil's music'. As Kathy Ogren shows, the breathless pace and syncopated rhythms were as much a part of twenties America as Prohibition and the economic boom, which enabled millions throughout the states to enjoy the latest sounds on radios and phonographs.

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