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The Enjoyment of Music: An Introduction to Perceptive Listening (Eleventh Edition)
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Music in the Human Experience: An Introduction to Music Psychology
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The Developmental Psychology of Music
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The Ara Pacis Augustae and the Imagery of Abundance in Later Greek and Early Roman Imperial Art
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Start Sculpting: A Step-By-Step Beginner's Guide to Working in Three Dimensions
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George Segal
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Donatello and His World: Sculpture of the Italian Renaissance
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