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Abdelnour, Mark. Buying & selling music, instruments, and music collectibles on Ebay. Boston, MA: Thomson/Course Technology, 2004. xiv, 360 p. ISBN 1592005004 (pbk.). LC 2004-106455.

Aide, William. Sea voyage with pigs. [Ottawa, Ont.]: Oberon Press, 2002. 55 p. + 1 CD. ISBN 0778011992. ISBN 0778012018 (pbk.). LC 2003-428543.

Accompanying compact disc contains the 24 Preludes of Frederic Chopin performed by William Aide.

Alba, Lois. Vocal rescue: rediscover the beauty, power, and freedom in your singing. Norwich, NY: William Andrew Pub., 2005. xxii, 209 p. + 1 CD + 1 videodisc. ISBN 0815515065. LC 2004-009917.

Andrews, Frank. A Fonotipia fragmentia: a history of the SocietB italiana di Fonotipia, Milano, 1903-1948. [England]: Historic Singers Trust, 2002. 82 p. LC 2005-560189.

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