Reviewed Publications:
Hallam, Susan, Ian Cross, and Michael Thaut, eds. 2009. The Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. xi, 585 pages. Hardcover, out of print.
Hallam, Susan, Ian Cross, and Michael Thaut, eds. 2016. The Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press. xi, 950 pages. Hardcover $159.50.
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