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THE LAST WORDS OF MARMION. Written by Walter Scott, Esq. Sung with unbounded applause by Mr. Brenan, Composed by Dr. John Clarke, of Cambridge

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THE LAST WORDS OF MARMION. Written by Walter Scott, Esq. Sung with unbounded applause by Mr. Brenan, Composed by Dr. John Clarke, of Cambridge

by Scott, Walter

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Philadelphia: Published by G. E. Blake, at his Piano Forte and Music Store, 1818. First American edition; sheet music. 6pp. 4to. printed self-wrappers, Small, early (single digit) ink number in upper margin of front cover. Scattered light foxing, else a near fine, bright copy. First American edition; sheet music. 6pp. 4to. Scarce; OCLC locates only two copies [Michigan and NYPL].

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Title
THE LAST WORDS OF MARMION. Written by Walter Scott, Esq. Sung with unbounded applause by Mr. Brenan, Composed by Dr. John Clarke, of Cambridge
Author
Scott, Walter
Format/Binding
6pp. 4to
Book Condition
Used - printed self-wrappers, Small, early (single digit) ink number in upper margin of front cover. Scattered light foxing, else a nea
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First American edition; sheet music
Publisher
Published by G. E. Blake, at his Piano Forte and Music Store
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Date Published
1818

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