A Worth Copy of the Subject He Mimics:
Ben Harney in Context.
by Mr. Lynn Abbott.
"Ragtime's Women Composers:"
An Annotated Lexicon.
by Ms. Nancy Bostick and Dr. Nora Hulse.
William Christopher O'Hare:
Shreveport's Father of Ragtime ... and More.
by Sue O'Hare Attalla.
Scott Joplin Slept Here:
Some Notes on Joplin's Chicago Residences.
by Mr. Tim Samuelson.
Also:
The Florida Creole Girls:
Afro-American Song and Dance Artists.
by Dr. Ranier Lotz.
Great Scott Rag:
the Discovery of the Original Manuscript.
by Mr. Galen Wilkes.
The White-Backed Book:
the Joplin String Arrangements,
by Mr. Dennis Pash.
The Trombone in Ragtime:
and How it Got There.
by Mr. Rick Benjamin.
Ballum Rancum:
Entertainment in Chicago's Demimonde, 1889-1919.
by Mr. Daniel Q. Kelly.
From Ragtime to Real Estate:
Joe Jordan's Career
as a Chicago Real Estate Developer.
by Mr. Tim Samuelson.
Joplin in New York:
A Post-Mortem Walking Tour.
by Mr. John Keen.
Sedalia Goings-On:
Items from the Sedalia Times,
The Ireland Letter, and More.
The Rag:
An Overview of Multiple Meanings, Contexts, and Origins?
A Face in The Echoes.
by Mr. Seth K. Deitch,
with drawings by Mr. Kim Deitch.