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Winner's New Primer for the Violin,  in which the instructions are so simple that  any person can learn without a teacher.  To which are added all of the new  and popular melodies of the day.

Winner's New Primer for the Violin,  in which the instructions are so simple that any person can learn without a teacher. To which are added all of the new and popular melodies of the day.

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Winner's New Primer for the Violin,  in which the instructions are so simple that any person can learn without a teacher. To which are added all of the new and popular melodies of the day.

by [Printed Music]. WINNER, Septimus

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New York: Wm. A. Pond, (1864). First edition. Small oblong quarto (6.75" x 10"), 79 & [1] pages. Publisher's pictorial paper wraps.

Small losses at the spine, wraps soiled, modest edge wear, previous owner's signature in ink at the left side of the front cover (possibly A.H. Douglas who sold musical instruments in New Jersey), occasional foxing, last leaf with 1.25 inch tear at the top edge affecting text but without loss, a Good or better copy.

Septimus Winner (1827 – 1905) was an American composer, teacher, performer, & music publisher. He wrote over 200 songs including "Listen to the Mocking Bird" & "Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone." Winner also wrote some 200 instruction method books for over twenty-three instruments.

The front cover features a stunning graphic depicting musical instruments. Quite uncommon, OCLC finds 9 copies only as of 10/8/2023 (accession number 14059335).

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Title
Winner's New Primer for the Violin,  in which the instructions are so simple that any person can learn without a teacher. To which are added all of the new and popular melodies of the day.
Author
[Printed Music]. WINNER, Septimus
Format/Binding
Pictorial paper wraps
Book Condition
Used
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Edition
First edition
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Wm. A. Pond
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
(1864)
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Keywords
Septimus Winner, Violin Instruction, Reference, Printed Music, Reference
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Performing Arts; Reference; Music; Education;

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