Here is a partial list of book titles in my personal library which will be reviewed here for future reference:
- Camus, Raoul F. Military Music of the American Revolution. Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press Chapel Hill, 1976
- Martin, James Kirby, ed. Ordinary Courage: The Revolutionary War Adventures of Joseph Plumb Martin. St. James, New York, Brandywine Press, 1993.
- Kannik, Preben. Military Uniforms of the World in Color. New York, Macmillan, 1972.
- Middlekauff, Robert. The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution, 1763-1789. Oxford, Oxford University Press, Inc., 1982.
- Brockman, William S. Music: A Guide to the Reference Literature. Littleton, Colorado, Libraries Unlimited, Inc., 1987.
- Jourdain, Robert. Music, the Brain, and Ecstasy: How Music Captures Our Imagination. New York, Avon Books, Incl, 1997.
- Sacks, Oliver. Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 2007.
- Levitin, Daniel J. This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession. New York, Penguin Group (USA) Inc., 2006.
I am using MLA at this point until I can get hold of a copy of The Chicago Manual of Style or whatever they are calling it nowadays. I also have to ask colleagues who publish whether to use MLA because it could be considered a humanities subject or use Chicago because it could be considered a history subject. Also read up on that via my old pal The Internet.
Where I work we get free access to the deep web. Many more scholarly resources there. More on that and on trying to extract information from the following favorite sources:
- https://archive.org/index.php
- https://www.loc.gov/ = The Library of Congress
- https://www.si.edu/ = The Smithsonian Institution
- (More, later.)


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