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London [19 Cornhill & 132 Oxford Street]: J. Dale, [ca. 1793]. 12 3/4 x 9 1/2". Title leaf, pp. [9]-17 (publisher's list on p. [9]). Some soiling and a few ink blots on title. Bound with: PLEYEL, IGNAZ. A new favorite sonata [ii] in which is introduced for the subject of the last movement the admired air of Hope Told a Flattering Tale with variations and accompanyment for a violin. Dublin [34 College Green]: Hime, [179-?, Hime was active at 34 College Green address between 1791 and 1811]. [27]-37 (title on p. [27]). And: HAYDN, JOSEPH. The celebrated overture (performed at Messrs. Bach & Abel's concerts). Composed by Sigr. Giuseppe Haydn. Adapted for the piano forte; or harpsichord. London [132 Oxford Street]: J. Dale, [ca. 1794]. Title leaf with publisher's list on verso, 10pp. And: Haigh, T[homas], arranger. Oh happy tawney moor a much admired air in the Mountaineers, arranged as a rondo by T. Haigh [caption title]. Dublin [4 Sackville Street]: B. Cooke, [179-, Cooke was active at 4 Sackville Street address between 1794 and 1797]. 4pp. And: Corri, Domenico. A favorite Irish air made into a rondo for the harpsichord [caption title]. N.p., n.d. Pp. 165-167. And: In the dead of night[.] A favorite English song with variations [caption title]. Dublin [34 College Green]: Hime, [179 -?]. 4pp. And: Dussek, J[an] L[adislav], arranger. My lodging is on the cold ground. A Scotch song arranged as a rondo by J. L. Dussek. Dublin [34 College Green]: Hime, [179-?]. [2]-6pp. And: Cramer, J[ohann] B[aptist], arranger. Lord McDonald's reel made a rondo for the piano forte by I. B. Cramer [caption title]. Dublin [34 College Green]: Hime, n.d. 5pp. And: Dussek, J[an] L[adislav], arranger. Within a mile of Edinburgh[.] A Scotch song with variations for the piano forte or harpsichord [caption title]. Dublin [34 College Green]: Hime, n.d. 4pp. And: Dussek, J[an] L[adislav], arranger. Here's a health to them that's awa[.] A Scotch air arranged as a rondo [caption title]. Dublin [2 Dame Street]: Edmd. Lee, n.d. [active at 2 Dame Street address from 1771 to 1821]. 3pp. All bound in one volume. Contemporary marbled boards worn, sheep back, worn, especially at joints, but binding sound. Fair to good condition. Engraved throughout. Seller Inventory # 003931
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