The seven league boots: a novel

A black musician's portrait of 1920s America. He is Schoolboy, a bass player so named because he has a college degree, and as he plucks and bows his way across the country with a famous jazz band, he gives the reader a picture of an era. Subsequently he goes to Europe, the experience providing...

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Main Author: Murray, Albert 1916-2013 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Pantheon Books 1995
Edition:1. ed.
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Summary:A black musician's portrait of 1920s America. He is Schoolboy, a bass player so named because he has a college degree, and as he plucks and bows his way across the country with a famous jazz band, he gives the reader a picture of an era. Subsequently he goes to Europe, the experience providing him with new perspective. By the author of Train Whistle Guitar.
Physical Description:369 S.
ISBN:0679439862

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