Richard Terrill
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Saturday Night in Baoding: A China Memoir
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published
1989
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3 editions
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Fakebook: Improvisation On A Journey Back To Jazz
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published
2000
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4 editions
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Coming Late to Rachmaninoff: Poems
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published
2003
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3 editions
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Almost Dark
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published
2010
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2 editions
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What Falls Away Is Always: Poems and Conversations
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Essentially: Essays
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Duke Ellington
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published
2003
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4 editions
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The cross and the red star: John Foster travels to the Eighth Route Army
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Duke Ellington (African-American Biographies
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The Death of the Tenor Sax
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“I can hear people in American society saying, "Oh, you just like that subservient kind of woman in Asia who waits on her man hand and foot." Nothing could be more of a misconception. Many Asian women I've met, surely the most interesting ones. . . have strengths of character that most of us in America - male or female-simply lack.”
― Saturday Night in Baoding: A China Memoir
― Saturday Night in Baoding: A China Memoir
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