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I'll Eat You Last: A Chat With Sue Mengers (Oberon Modern Plays)

DOC I'll Eat You Last: A Chat With Sue Mengers (Oberon Modern Plays) by John Logan in Arts-Photography

Description

Originally published in 1910; this classic book contains a wealth of information and examples on the architecture of schools in the State of West Virginia; and will prove a very interesting read for anyone with an interest in the subject. Included are articles and illustrations on School Grounds; houses; Outbuildings; beating; Ventilation; School Decoration; Furniture; and fixtures.


#981763 in eBooks 2013-04-25 2013-04-25File Name: B00CFICHQU


Review
36 of 37 people found the following review helpful. NOT the book described in the listing but still OKBy E. SchnautzThis is NOT the Larry Beekman book (as shown in the "Look Inside" preview); nor is it the Joe Washington book. This is one of "those" Hal Leonard books. The arrangements are accessible for musicians needing to flesh out their gig book or beginning-intermediate students looking for something familiar for study. The credited arranger is John Hill.The songs are arranged in guitar-friendly tunings and none of the arrangements takes up more than 3 pages; even with the tab. Where there is melody its clearly delineated. Its helpful that the verse; chorus and bridge sections are labeled. Theres some "coda" and DS jumping-about; but thats to be expected with pop songs. I thought it was funny (but helpful) that the arranger clearly pointed-out the "outro" sections.For what it is; its a good book. The Beekman and Washington books are better for more advanced players. Those arrangements are more thoroughly developed and more interesting but also more difficult.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Ebook worthless.By HanaAbsolutely unusable in e-book form. They should not even offer it that way.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great book!By mr.mrI like this book. I think I worked thru about 3 or 4 of the songs until I moved onto something else.The arrangements are very musical and simple enough; I only wish this book came with either audio or video reference for accompaniment. It would be a better; more complete resource. Ill pick it up again soon and get thru a few more tunes.

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