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Electronic and Experimental Music
Taylor and Francis 2008; US$ 52.95Electronic and Experimental Music: Technology, Music, and Culture provides a thorough treatment of the relevant history behind the marriage of technology and music that has led to the state of electronic music today. Beginning with an early history of electronic music before 1945, the book outlines key composers, inventions, and concepts, ranging... more...
The Routledge Guide to Music Technology
Routledge 2006; US$ 19.95Provides an A-to-Z reference, including definitions of key concepts; biographies of key figures; and, discussion of the development of the audio world over the twentieth century. This book provides information on DVDs and CD-ROMs, MP3s and I-Pods, and more. It includes friendly features such as sidebars, timeline, web resources and illustrations. more...
Time of the Giants
Infobase Publishing 2008; US$ 42.00Depicts life's migration from the sea to the land and the rise of the first terrestrial organisms. Following the appearance of the first land plants and terrestrial invertebrates, some animals with backbones ventured out of the water. This volume explores vertebrate groups such as early tetrapods, amphibians, and reptiles. more...
Time of the Giants
Infobase Publishing 2008; US$ 42.00The Middle and Late Jurassic Periods saw the largest land animals ever to walk the Earth - the sauropods. Dinosaurs are thought to have been active, energetic creatures that used a variety of methods to maintain a constant body temperature. This fully illustrated book examines the scientific view of dinosaurs as living creatures. more...
Early Life
Infobase Publishing 2008; US$ 35.00The first bursts of life found in the fossil record were single-celled bacteria and algae, the foundation of life that led to the extraordinary cavalcade of organisms that have walked the stage of Earth ever since. From the initial signs of life in the Precambrian Period to the end of the Cambrian Period about 488 million years ago, Early Life explores... more...
Last of the Dinosaurs
Infobase Publishing 2008; US$ 35.00In the Early and Late Cretaceous periods, changing geological and ecological conditions created opportunities for the expansion of dinosaurs. These worldwide geologic and climate shifts of the Cretaceous period allowed for the evolution of Saurischian lizard-hipped dinosaurs and Ornithischian bird-hipped dinosaurs, including several families that appeared... more...
The First Vertebrates
Infobase Publishing 2008; US$ 35.00Vertebrates are the most familiar of all animals on Earth, with humans being but one of about 45,000 species of living vertebrates. The rise of the first vertebrates is synonymous with the Paleozoic era, a span of increasing ecological complexity where the first explosion of life occurred in the seas. In this fully illustrated volume, The First Vertebrates examines... more...
Electronic and Experimental Music
Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 54.95Electronic and Experimental Music: Technology, Music, and Culture, Fourth Edition provides a comprehensive history of electronic music, covering key composers, genres, and techniques used in both analog and digital synthesis. This textbook has been greatly expanded and revised with the needs of both students and instructors in mind. The reader-friendly... more...
Jazz
Infobase Publishing 2005; US$ 67.00American history. Born of oppression and built upon improvisation, it transcends racial divisions and continuously evolves with the times. Originating in New Orleans, jazz migrated north during the Roaring Twenties, ignited by the Hot Jazz of Louis Armstrong. During the Great Depression, Duke Ellington and Fletcher Henderson brought the captivating... more...
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