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Milligan, D.D., H istory of M usic and its A merican C omposers is divided into three parts : tion is also added the entire of Wendell 1st. Ils History, giving many new and Phillips’ lecture on the Lost Arts. interesting things relative to its origin The author J has dovoted a large and progress. Though the art of music amount of time for the past sixteen has reached a very high degree of per- years in gathering up from various his- ~TrrtinTT,-ynt' i!OW greatly has the histo r i- tones, facts connected with this ques- _ cal^art been ueglmLed, and yet how .es­ tion. So this volume is not the work of sential and interesting is a knowledge of a day, a month, or a year, but of many its history from the beginning to the years of earnest research. presen*, noticing Hie progress made by The book contains about four hund­ the different people throughout the va­ red pages, beautifully bound in cloth rious ages of the past. Great pains and morocco, with title in gold. 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