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From the Book Review Editor Hiromi Lorraine Sakata. Music in the Mind. The Concepts of Music and Musicians in Afghanistan. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1983, photographs, maps, tables, 3 appendices, notes, bibliography, index. xii + 243 pp.
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From the Book Review Editor Hiromi Lorraine Sakata. Music in the Mind. The Concepts of Music and Musicians in Afghanistan. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1983, photographs, maps, tables, 3 appendices, notes, bibliography, index. xii + 243 pp.
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