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What We Hear in Music, A Course Study in Music History and Appreciation for use in the Home (etc).

What We Hear in Music, A Course Study in Music History and Appreciation for use in the Home (etc).

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What We Hear in Music, A Course Study in Music History and Appreciation for use in the Home (etc).

by Faulkner, Anne Shaw

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Very good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. Near fine. Front blank end paper foxing; lesser to rear blank end paper.
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Camden NJ.: Victor Talking Machine Company, Educational Department., 1924. Published 1st in 1913; 5th revised edition.. Hard cover. Very good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. Near fine. Front blank end paper foxing; lesser to rear blank end paper.. 1 451 p. Brown pebbled faux leather over boards. Stamped gold titles and thin front border. Blind-stamped Victor logo, front center. 21 cm. Music, the early years of the talking machine. In four parts: Learning to Listen: National Music; The History of Music; The Orchestra: The Development of Instrumental Music; The Opera and Oratorio. Each part has 30 lessons with illustrations for each "to be given with Victrola and Victor Records".

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
What We Hear in Music, A Course Study in Music History and Appreciation for use in the Home (etc).
Author
Faulkner, Anne Shaw
Format/Binding
Hard cover
Book Condition
Used - Very good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. Near fine. Front blank end paper foxing; lesser to rear blank end paper.
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Published 1st in 1913; 5th revised edition.
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Victor Talking Machine Company, Educational Department.
Place of Publication
Camden NJ.
Date Published
1924
Keywords
Talking machine|Learning to Listen: National Music|History of Music|Orchestra: Development of Instrumental Music|Opera and Oratorio|Lessons
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Music;

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