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Campbell's ninth book of new and favorite country dances & strathspey reels: for the harp, piano-forte & violin : with their proper figures, as danced at court, Bath, Willis's, & Hanover Square rooms &c
1795, Printed & sold by Wm. Campbell, No. 8, Dean Street, Soho
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Scored on 2 staves.
Publication date based on the publisher's address--Cf. Humphries & Smith. Music publishing in the British Isles.
Performance instructions (in English) at the end of each dance.
Engraved throughout.
"Price 2s 6d." --title page.
Bound with: A collection of Scots reels or country dances / [1790?]
Also available on microfilm in the Boston Public Library Music Department.
Text in English.
Catalogued 20151201 bhealy
Boston Public Library (Allen A. Brown Collection) copy a "bound-with" volume of multiple works, half-bound in green/black/brown marbled papers and green leather (faded to brown in much of spine) over boards. Binder's spine title and decorative device of the Boston Public Library in gilt. Front pastedown includes ex libris (bookplate) of the Boston Public Library, featuring a portrait of Robert Charles Billings, and identifying copy as purchased with "the income of the Robert Charles Billings Fund". Front cover and flyleaf detached from spine binding. Printed on antique laid papers with visible chainlines, wire lines, and watermark. First title page includes perforation stamp of the Boston Public Library. Rear pastedown includes ink stamp of the Boston Public Library Bindery, dated "JUN 25 1886".
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