With all of the other recommendations, I would add the B.E.Muller quartets.
They are/were published by Southern Music Company in San Antonio in four
volumes. Checking their catalog it seems that they only have Books II and
III in stock. While very 19th Century in flavor, they can be a lot of fun
to play, and to play around with. Fourth horn should be able to deal with
bass clef notation.

For inspiration, if you have a copy of the recordings from IHS II or III
(not sure which), there are recordings two of these quartets played by
Barry Tuckwell, Myron Bloom Ib-Lansky Otto, and I think Phil Farkas IIRC
(sheesh it was only 38+ years ago!).

Dana Twiss
Litchfield, Maine

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