Publisher:
Douglas Cleverdon Clover Hill: 1979
184pp, priceclipped illustrated dustjacket is otherwise complete. B + w illustrations. Previous owner's name to the flyleaf, otherwise a clean copy. The significance of music in Jane Austen's novels and its importance in her own life. The author was a concert pianist especially interested in the music of her times, and comments in detail on the contents of her music books, and private and public music making in Regency England.
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