An edition of Standard history of music (1910)

Standard history of music

forty-three illustrated story lessons in the development of musical art, adapted for beginners, musical clubs, private teaching, classwork and general reading, including an appendix upon club organization and management, together with a map of musical Europe

Standard history of music
James Francis Cooke, James Fra ...
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An edition of Standard history of music (1910)

Standard history of music

forty-three illustrated story lessons in the development of musical art, adapted for beginners, musical clubs, private teaching, classwork and general reading, including an appendix upon club organization and management, together with a map of musical Europe

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English
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321

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Published in
Philadelphia

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Library of Congress
ML161 .C77 1936

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Pagination
iii-viii, 321 p.
Number of pages
321

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6341930M
LCCN
36021629
OCLC/WorldCat
854081
Library Thing
1647841

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