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Henry O. Osgood Archives
Henry O. Osgood •ï¿½3 Items / 1 Book, 2 Articles
So This Is Jazz! (1926)
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Published Reviews
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    In Brief Review (Review)
    So This Is Jazz!, by Henry O. Osgood
    1. So This Is Jazz! by Henry O. Osgood
    The Bookman, February 1927, p. 750
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    Jazz, That Ubiquitous Spirit (Review)
    So This Is Jazz!, by Henry O. Osgood
    1. So This Is Jazz! by Henry O. Osgood
    The Nation, March 30, 1927, p. 348
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    Check List of New Books (2 Reviews)
    The Fine Arts
    1. An Interpretation, a Credo, and Ten Drawings by Alexander King
    2. So This Is Jazz! by Henry O. Osgood
    The American Mercury, February 1927
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    Two Books on Jazz (2 Reviews)
    Jazz, by Paul Whiteman and Mary Margaret McBride
    1. Jazz by Paul Whiteman and Mary Margaret McBride
    2. So This Is Jazz! by Henry O. Osgood
    The New Republic, July 6, 1927, pp. 183-184
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    Current Books (8 Reviews)
    Religion, Music, Etc.
    1. A Faith for the New Generation by James Gordon Gilkey
    2. So This Is Jazz! by Henry O. Osgood
    3. Adventures on the Borderlands of Ethics by Richard C. Cabot
    4. Small Manor Houses and Farmsteads in France by Harold Donaldson Eberlein and Roger Wearne Ramsdell, ...
    5. The New Korea by Alleyne Ireland
    6. Plays for Strolling Mummers by Frank Shay
    7. Business Annals by Willard Long Thorp
    8. Advanced Equitation by Joseph M.T. Baretto de Souza
    The Outlook, March 2, 1927, p. 285
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    The New Books (8 Reviews)
    Miscellaneous
    1. Lad: A Dog by Albert Payson Terhune
    2. Among Us Cats by William Ely Hill
    3. The Appreciation of Music by Means of the Duo-Art by Percy A. Scholes
    4. Everybody's Guide to Radio Music by Percy A. Scholes
    5. Tales of the Angler's Eldorado by Zane Grey
    6. A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pirates by Charles Johnson and Arthur L. Hayward
    7. A Complete History of the Lives and Robberies of the Most Notorious Highwaymen by Alexander Smith and Arthur L. Hayward
    8. So This Is Jazz! by Henry O. Osgood
    The Saturday Review, December 11, 1926, p. 432