It looks like you're offline.
Open Library logo
additional options menu

MARC Record from Marygrove College

Record ID marc_marygrove/marygrovecollegelibrary.full.D20191108.T213022.internetarchive2nd_REPACK.mrc:134822605:6231
Source Marygrove College
Download Link /show-records/marc_marygrove/marygrovecollegelibrary.full.D20191108.T213022.internetarchive2nd_REPACK.mrc:134822605:6231?format=raw

LEADER: 06231cam a2200973 a 4500
001 ocm40668285
003 OCoLC
005 20191109071956.4
008 990112s1999 enka b 001 0aeng
010 $a 99017040
040 $aDLC$beng$cDLC$dUKM$dLAS$dBAKER$dNLGGC$dYDXCP$dBTCTA$dOCLCG$dCPE$dNIALS$dAAA$dGEBAY$dBHL$dUKMGB$dUKBNS$dUKBCI$dOCLCO$dICW$dJ9U$dOCLCF$dOCLCO$dOCLCQ$dOCLCO$dYDX$dCKK$dOCLCO$dOCLCA$dOCLCQ$dIOG$dOCLCO$dOCLCA$dBRL$dJDP$dUKUOY$dOCLCQ$dOCL$dOCLCA$dCBA$dOCLCO$dTYC$dOCLCO$dOCL$dOCLCO$dOCL
066 $c(2
015 $aGBA034121$2bnb
016 7 $a012590817$2Uk
019 $a1022676730$a1113981013
020 $a0195119584$q(alk. paper)
020 $a9780195119589$q(alk. paper)
020 $a019514046X
020 $a9780195140460
029 1 $aAU@$b000014472109
029 1 $aGEBAY$b6094073
029 1 $aHEBIS$b093418558
029 1 $aNOK$b0195119584
029 1 $aNZ1$b2490170
029 1 $aUKBCI$b000261653
029 1 $aUKBNS$b000261653
029 1 $aUKLEE$b69561
029 1 $aUKPMH$b000261653
029 1 $aUKPMH$b0195119584
029 1 $aUKSCO$b000261653
029 1 $aUKSGC$b000261653
029 1 $aUKSOM$b000261653
029 1 $aUKWLT$b0195119584
029 1 $aUNITY$b000261653
029 1 $aYDXCP$b100247783
029 1 $aYDXCP$b1536064
035 $a(OCoLC)40668285$z(OCoLC)1022676730$z(OCoLC)1113981013
042 $apcc
043 $an-us---
050 00 $aML419.A75$bA3 1999
082 00 $a781.65/092$221
082 04 $aB$221
084 $a24.65$2bcl
096 $a781.65092 A736L
049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aArmstrong, Louis,$d1901-1971.
245 10 $aLouis Armstrong, in his own words :$bselected writings /$cLouis Armstrong ; edited and with an introduction by Thomas Brothers ; annotated index by Charles Kinzer.
260 $aOxford ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c1999.
300 $axxvii, 255 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 225-227) and index.
505 0 $a"Swing a Lot of Type Writing": An Introduction to Louis Armstrong's Writings -- I. "Home Sweet Home": Childhood and Apprenticeship in New Orleans. 1. "Louis Armstrong + the Jewish Family in New Orleans, La., the Year of 1907" (March 31, 1969-1970). 2. "Joe Oliver Is Still King" (1950). 3. "Bunk Didn't Teach Me" (1950). 4. Letter to Isidore Barbarin (September 1, 1922) -- II. "Some Kind of a God": Chicago, New York, and California, 1922-1931. 5. "The Armstrong Story" (1954). 6. Letters to Robert Goffin (May 7 and July 19, 1944). 7. The "Goffin Notebooks" (ca. 1944). 8. "The Satchmo Story" (early 1959). 9. "Jazz on a High Note" (1951) -- III. "Book Anywhere -- Anytime": Life on the Road during the 1940s and 1950s. 10. Early Years with Lucille (ca. 1970). 11. Letter to Leonard Feather (September 18, 1941). 12. Letter to Betty Jane Holder (February 9, 1952). 13. Letter to Joe Glaser (August 2, 1955). 14. "Lombardo Grooves Louis!" (1949) -- IV. "Music Has No Age": Late Years in Corona, New York. 15. Letter to L/Cpl. Villec (1967). 16. "Scanning the History of Jazz" (1960). 17. "Our Neighborhood" (ca. 1970). 18. Open Letter to Fans (June 1, 1970). 19. "Goodbye to All of You" (1969) -- Bibliography of Writings / Louis Armstrong.
520 $aTrumpeter. Singer. Actor. Entertainer. In his life, Louis Armstrong thrilled audiences worldwide and influenced countless musicians. But beyond being a revolutionary musician and an enchanting stage personality, Louis Armstrong was a writer--and he was prolific. This unparalleled collection of Armstrong's candid writings reveals a side of the artist not widely known to his fans. With idiosyncratic language and punctuation that recalls his musical virtuosity, Armstrong presents his thoughts on his life and career--from abject poverty in New Orleans to playing in the famous cafes, cabarets, and saloons of Storyville; from his big break in 1922 with the King Oliver band to his storming of New York; from his breaking of color barriers in Hollywood to the infamous King of the Zulus incident in 1949; and finally, to his last days in Queens, New York. Along the way, these writings reveal Armstrongs honest, and often controversial, opinions about racism, marijuana, bebop, and fellow jazz artists. Whether a devoted Armstrong fan or a jazz neophyte, everyone will find here an illuminating, unvarnished portrayal of this truly compelling man [Publisher description].
590 $bInternet Archive - 2
590 $bInternet Archive 2
600 10 $aArmstrong, Louis,$d1901-1971.
600 17 $aArmstrong, Louis,$d1901-1971$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00000332
600 17 $aArmstrong, Louis.$2swd
600 14 $aArmstrong, Louis,$d1901-1971.
650 0 $aJazz musicians$zUnited States$vBiography.
650 0 $aJazz$xHistory and criticism.
650 7 $aJazz.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00982165
650 7 $aJazz musicians.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00982205
651 7 $aUnited States.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01204155
650 17 $aJazz.$2gtt
650 17 $aTrompetten.$2gtt
650 7 $aAutobiografie$2gnd
655 7 $aAutobiographies.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01919894
655 7 $aBiographies.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01919896
655 7 $aCriticism, interpretation, etc.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411635
655 7 $aAutobiographies.$2lcgft
700 1 $aBrothers, Thomas David.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aArmstrong, Louis, 1901-1971.$tLouis Armstrong, in his own words.$dOxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1999$w(OCoLC)639395825
856 42 $3Contributor biographical information$uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0725/99017040-b.html
856 42 $3Publisher description$uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0638/99017040-d.html
880 $6500-00/(2/r$aנושא ישן: Jazz - history and criticism.
938 $aBaker & Taylor$bBKTY$c27.50$d20.63$i0195119584$n0003270852$sactive
938 $aBaker and Taylor$bBTCP$n99017040
938 $aYBP Library Services$bYANK$n1536064
938 $aYBP Library Services$bYANK$n100247783
994 $a92$bERR
976 $a31927000883725