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Berlioz and His Century: An Introduction to the Age of Romanticism (Phoenix)
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Berlioz and His Century: An Introduction to the Age of Romanticism (Phoenix) Paper back - 1982

by Jacques Barzun

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University of Chicago Press, August 1982. Paper Back . Very Good. Sun lightened spine. Clean, unmarked interiors. [448 pages]
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Jacques Barzun, University Professor Emeritus at Columbia, is the author of the classic Teacher in America and The American University. His books published by the University of Chicago Press include On Writing, Editing, and Publishing; Classic, Romantic, and Modern; The House of Intellect; A Stroll with William James; and Begin Here.