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July 23, 1874 issue

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The article presents information on various literary works. The announcement of the first volume of W. Chappell's "History of Music" reminds to call the attention of students of Greek music and Greek authors to a letter sent to Dwight's Journal of Music for May 30, by A.W. Thayer. J.R. Osgood & Co.'s "Middle States: A Hand-Book for Travellers" is the most notable of the guide-books of the present season. It is, like their "New England Guide," and has all the many excellences of the former work. The ground covered from north to south embraces Canada as far as Montreal, and part of Northern Virginia.

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LITERATURE; GUIDE-books; MUSIC; HISTORY of Music (Book); NEW England Guide (Book); CANADA
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