John Rockwell - Books

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  • All American Music, Knopf (1983) ISBN 0-394-51163-8.
  • Sinatra: An American Classic, Random House (1984) ISBN 0-394-53977-X.
  • The Idiots, BFI (2003) ISBN 0-85170-955-9.
  • Outsider: John Rockwell on the Arts, Limelight (2006) ISBN 0-87910-333-7
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