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A LIST OF MANUALS ON
FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND BRITISH COLONIES.

Edited by F. S. PULLING, M.A., F.R.G.S., Exeter College, Oxford;
formerly Professor in the Yorkshire College, Leeds.

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Egypt. By Stanley Lane-Poole.
France. By the Authoress of
"Mademoiselle Mori."
Denmark and Iceland. By
E. C. otté.
Russia. By W. R. MORPILL.
Japan. By S.Mossman.
Greece. By Lewis Seargent.
Austria-Hungary. By David
Kay.
The West Indies. By C. H.
Eden.
Peru. ByClements K. Markham.

Australia. By J. F. Vesey Fitzgerald.
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Spain. By the Rev. Wentworth
Webster, M,A.
Sweden and Norway.By
the Rev.
F. H. Woods, B.D.
Germany. By S. Baring-Gould,
Author of "Germany, Past and Present."


THE GREAT MUSICIANS.

A Series of Biographies of the Great Musicians.

Edited by Dr. FRANCIS HUFFER.

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"In these dainty volumes, under the able superintendence of Mr. Hueffer,
musical authorities of note describe the lives and criticise the masterpieces of the great musicians, conveying just such information as is most required, and thereby satisfying a desire which has lately been making itself more and more felt."—Times.

Mendelssohn. By W. S. Rockstro.
Mozart. By Dr. F. Gehring
Handel. By Mrs. Jullian Marshall
Wagner. By the Editor. Second
Edition, with additional matter,
bringing the history down to the
end of 1882.

Weber. By Sir Julius Benedict.
Schubert. By H. F. Frost.

Rossini and the Modern
Italian School. By H. Sutherland
Edwards.
Purcell. By W. H. Cummings.
English Church Composers.
By William Alex. Barrett,
Mus. Bac. Oxon.; Vicar Choral of
St. Paul's Cathedral.
John Sebastian Bach. By
Reginald Lane Poole.
Schumann. By J. A. Fuller
Maitland.
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