The art of improving the voice and ear; and of increasing their musical powers, on philosophical principles. Adapted to public speakers, musicians, and actors, and particularly useful for the instructors of youth.

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MDCCCXXV
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The art of improving the voice and ear; and of increasing their musical powers, on philosophical principles. Adapted to public speakers, musicians, and actors, and particularly useful for the instructors of youth. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for Septimus Prowett, Old Bond Street, MDCCCXXV.

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viii, 336 pages ; 12mo (22 cm)

Notes

Page vi mislabelled vii.
Colophon: London: Printed by S. and R. Bentley, Dorset Street.
Includes half-title.
British Library attributes 1826 edition to James Rennie, Surgeon.
Copy 1. Printed paper label glued on verso of first end leaf: "Thomas Newton, old and new bookseller, 21 (opposite) and 78, (adjoining the church yard) Church Street, Liverpool. Libraries and small parcels of books purchased." Ownership inscription of James Barratt, 1825 [?] on upper paste-down plus printed ownership labels of James Barratt, Lymm Hall and Charles J. Bewlay, Carleton Hall.

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