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Brazilian Jive. From Samba to Bossa and Rap. By David Treece . London: Reaktion Books, 2013. 232 pp. ISBN 9-781-78023-085-6

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Brazilian Jive. From Samba to Bossa and Rap. By David Treece . London: Reaktion Books, 2013. 232 pp. ISBN 9-781-78023-085-6

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 September 2015

Gustavo Borchert*
Affiliation:
University of Turku, Finland

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