An edition of Music through the looking glass (1984)

Music through thelooking glass

a very personal kind of dictionary of musicians' jargon, shop-talk and nicknames and a mine of information about musical curiosities, strange instruments, word origins, odd facts, orchestral players' love and wicked storiesabout the music profession

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Music through thelooking glass
Fritz Spiegl
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An edition of Music through the looking glass (1984)

Music through thelooking glass

a very personal kind of dictionary of musicians' jargon, shop-talk and nicknames and a mine of information about musical curiosities, strange instruments, word origins, odd facts, orchestral players' love and wicked storiesabout the music profession

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Language
English
Pages
325

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Published in
London

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Dewey Decimal Class
780/.3/21
Library of Congress
ML100

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix,325p. :
Number of pages
325

ID Numbers

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OL22236068M
ISBN 10
0710204019
Library Thing
199518
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3644378

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