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› Find signed collectible books: 'Abiyoyo'
No one wants to hear the little boy play his ukelele anymore...Clink, clunk, clonk. And no one wants to watch his father make things disappear...Zoop! Zoop!
Until the day the fearsome giant Abiyoyo suddenly appears in town, and all the townspeople run for their lives and the lives of their children! Nothing can stop the terrible giant Abiyoyo, nothing, that is, except the enchanting sound of the ukelele and the mysterious power of the magic wand. [via]
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After Abiyoyo the giant left, the small town he had bothered grew by leaps and bounds. The boy who helped his father make Abiyoyo disappear grew older and became a father, too. The people were filled with new life and spirit. But now there are new dangers: droughts and floods. The town needs a dam before it gets washed away. And sitting right where the dam would be is a boulder too big for anyone to move. Anyone, that is, except Abiyoyo.
Father still has his courage. Grandfather still has his magic wand. And his granddaughter knows he can bring Abiyoyo back, then make him disappear. But Abiyoyo is dangerous. People think the giant will eat them. Will lots of good food and beautiful songs keep Abiyoyo happy long enough to move the boulder and once again leave the town in peace? [via]
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The original road novel--even though it takes the form of autobiography. If Guthrie didn't actually invent the footloose, no- strings-attached American hero (remember this guy Twain who wrote something about lighting out for the territory?), he certainly solidified the 20th-century version. Guitar slung over the shoulder as he sprinted to boost himself aboard freight trains, a man of the people equally at home with urban intellectuals, Guthrie incarnated for generations of Americans the artist as free spirit. This is the book that created the legend. [via]

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› Find signed collectible books: 'Everybody Says Freedom : The Civil Rights Movement in Words, Pictures and Song'
Filled with beautiful music, glorious lyrics, and the soul of one of the most important historical and social revolutions of our history. Judy Collins
In words, photographs, and music, Pete Seeger and Bob Reiser tell the story of the civil rights movement, building their narrative around the accounts of people involved and the songs that inspired their struggle. It documents the sit-ins, freedom rides, and marches that occurred along the long path to triumph in an uncertain age.
This narrative scrapbook collects forty songs and includes profiles of activists and a chronological outline of the extraordinary events from 1955 to 1968. It is a story of courage and resilience on the part of ordinary people. From This Little Light of Mine to We Shall Overcome, the music of the time was both encouragement and catharsis for those who struggled against adversity in an effort to change the world.
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Get America Singing: Again!'
(Expressive Art (Choral)). Here is a companion edition with even more songs that are fun to sing. Developed in association with MENC, ACDA and other national music organizations, this publication includes over 40 songs which represent America's vast and varied musical heritage. Includes: All Through The Night, Auld Lang Syne, Both Sides Now, Camptown Races, (Oh My Darling) Clementine, and 40 more great songs. Available: Piano/Vocal/Guitar, Singer's Edition, Singer's Edition 10-Pak. For all ages. [via]
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Here is a companion edition with even more songs that are fun to sing. Developed in association with MENC, ACDA and other national music organizations, this publication includes over 40 songs which represent America's vast and varied musical heritage. Includes: All Through the Night * Auld Lang Syne * Both Sides Now * Camptown Races * (Oh My Darling) Clementine * and 40 more great songs.Available: Piano/Vocal/Guitar, Singer's Edition, Singer's Edition 10-Pak. For all ages. [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Henscratches and Flyspecks: How to Read Melodies from Songbooks in Twelve Confusing Lessons'
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› Find signed collectible books: 'The Incompleat Folksinger'
Decades of work and travel have made him famous but he remains forever in tune with the folk. He describes his friends and inspirations, his conflicts with the bosses and the government, his favorite songs, stories, and instruments, and the kind of learning that comes from listening carefully. "Any fool can get complicated," he writes. "We are born in simplicity but die of complications."
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Of Kinkajous, Capybaras, Horned Beetles, Seladangs, and the Oddest and Most Wonderful Mammals, Insects, Birds, and Plants of Our World'
A compendium of over 150 of the most unusual mammals, birds, insects and plants on earth, this book introduces the reader to the pitcher plant, the giant weta, the strangler fig, the pangolin and the flashlight fish. It tells about moths that eat tears, birds that walk on water, birds that drink blood, rodents that bark and organisms that change their sex. It aims to settle the arguments about whether eels can electrocute people and what is really in a camel's hump. [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Some Friends To Feed: The Story Of Stone Soup'
Living legend Pete Seeger puts his own unique spin on the classic story of a soldier helping a village come together after the ravages of war. Set during the Thirty Years War, its the children of the village who add a little salt, some bones, and a few vegetables to the soup of stones and water, as their skeptical parents stand and watch. As they make the soup, the soldier sings: "Stone Soup is what you need/when you have some friends to feed." Before long theres enough to feed the whole town even the grown-ups!
A new version of a beloved story, Some Friends to Feed includes a brandnew song and CD recording by Pete, featuring both the text and the music. In no time, everyone will have fun singing along with Pete. [via]
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