Dixieland Jazz is a book which exists in the continuity of the 2004 film adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Description
The book was included in the Baudelaire Library, and read by Klaus Baudelaire. It likely burned in the Baudelaire Fire.[1]
Due to its title, the book is likely about the jazz music in the style of Dixieland, based on music that developed in New Orleans.
Trivia
- The book being titled after Dixieland Jazz is interesting, as it was a style used by Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong, both of whom served as namesakes for Ellington Feint and Armstrong Feint in All the Wrong Questions.
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