Much of this discussion is besides the point. Many of titles at Carter's sight simply 
are not available anywhere else. The indispensable Kurt Stone book, "Music Notation in 
the 20th Century," languished out of print for years before Carter convinced Norton to 
reprint it. I think he did so essentially by agreeing to buy much of the entire run. 
Now, I see you can get it from Amazon, but it is only because Carter did what he did.

I see that Amazon does not even have the Ted Ross, so Carter could be one of the only 
sources. I know this has also been the case for some of the Gardner Read titles.

Buy now while you can!

--
Robert Patterson

http://www.robertgpatterson.com




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