Review essay: ADRIAN C. NORTH and DAVID J. HARGREAVES,The Social and Applied Psychology of Music. Oxford: Oxford University Press,2008. 476 pp,14 illus. ISBN 9780198567424 (pbk) £ 29.95/$59.95
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Review essay: ADRIAN C. NORTH and DAVID J. HARGREAVES,The Social and Applied Psychology of Music. Oxford: Oxford University Press,2008. 476 pp,14 illus. ISBN 9780198567424 (pbk) £ 29.95/$59.95
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