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The American Reed Organ : Its History, How It Works, How to Rebuild Itby Gellerman, Robert F
DescriptionVestal, New York: The Vestal Press, 1973. First edition. Large format hardcover, 173 pages, contains 145 illustrations and ten tables. A highly informative book on American reed organs, their history and how to repair, restore and tune them. A very clean, unworn Near Fine copy in original unsoiled bright yellow cloth boards. In a Very Good dustjacket which has several short edge tears but is now protected in a mylar cover. This is a surprisingly scarce book, especially in hardcover.. Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's Music : Composers & Musical History catalog.
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