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The Detroit Symphony Orchestra: Grace, Grit, and Glory (Painted Turtle)
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The Detroit Symphony Orchestra: Grace, Grit, and Glory (Painted Turtle) Hardcover - 2016 - 1st Edition

by Ganson, Paul; Harris, Laurie Lanzen

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Painted Turtle, 2016-09-06. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. Very Good / Very Good dust jacket. Previous owner inscribed, otherwise clear text. Tight binding. For any additional information or pictures, please inquire.
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About the author

Laurie Lanzen Harris is an author, editor, and publisher based in Detroit. She was the director of the Literary Criticism Series at Gale, where she began both Shakespearean Criticism and Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, and the editorial director of Omnigraphics, where she began both Biography Today and Biography for Beginners. She is currently the publisher of Favorable Impressions, which continues to publish Biography for Beginners as part of the Lincoln Library's FactCite database. Her most recent book is The Great Migration North, 1910-1970.

Paul Ganson was the first president and CEO of Save Orchestra Hall, Inc., until its consolidation with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in 1989. He retired from the DSO after thirty-five years as assistant principal bassoonist but continues as its historian.