Re: [Hornlist] THE FRENCH HORN ; SOME NOTES ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE INSTRUMEN...

2009-03-26 Thread David Goldberg

Try: http://used.addall.com/

This site searches a bunch of book sellers in a few seconds.  I just 
entered 'morley-pegge' in the author space and some copies came up.  
There may be a competing book by him, "French Horn (Instruments of 
Orchestra S.)"  What's that?  But lower down, you will find some copies 
with the exact right title.  ADDALL books almost never lets me down.  
(For new books:  http://www3.addall.com/ )


David

David A. Jewell wrote:

I normally use abebooks.com, bn.com [use the out-of-print tab at the top of the page]. I 
also google "rare book dealers" and search their sites.  Amazon.com may also 
work, but I have found better prices on other sites.
Paxmaha
 
 
where do you go to buy this book?



In a message dated 3/25/2009 9:22:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
em...@magma.cawrites:

Hello  Steve,
An excellent text, well researched; full of historical notes on  the  
development of the horn, as well as notable hornplayers of every  epoch.
My copy is not for sale, but if you can find one in good  condition,  
buy it. Even if you find one in not-so-good condition,  you won't  
regret it.


Sincerely,
martin  bender


  
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Re: [Hornlist] THE FRENCH HORN ; SOME NOTES ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE INSTRUMEN...

2009-03-25 Thread David A. Jewell
I normally use abebooks.com, bn.com [use the out-of-print tab at the top of the 
page]. I also google "rare book dealers" and search their sites.  Amazon.com 
may also work, but I have found better prices on other sites.
Paxmaha
 
 
where do you go to buy this book?


In a message dated 3/25/2009 9:22:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
em...@magma.cawrites:
Hello  Steve,
An excellent text, well researched; full of historical notes on  the  
development of the horn, as well as notable hornplayers of every  epoch.
My copy is not for sale, but if you can find one in good  condition,  
buy it. Even if you find one in not-so-good condition,  you won't  
regret it.

Sincerely,
martin  bender



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Re: [Hornlist] THE FRENCH HORN ; SOME NOTES ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE INSTRUMEN...

2009-03-25 Thread MARKSUERON
where do you go to buy this book?
 
 
In a message dated 3/25/2009 9:22:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
em...@magma.ca writes:

Hello  Steve,

An excellent text, well researched; full of historical notes on  the  
development of the horn, as well as notable hornplayers of every  epoch.

My copy is not for sale, but if you can find one in good  condition,  
buy it. Even if you find one in not-so-good condition,  you won't  
regret it.

Sincerely,
martin  bender


On 25-Mar-09, at 8:57 PM, Steve Freides wrote:

>  THE FRENCH HORN ; SOME NOTES ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE INSTRUMENT AND OF
>  ITS TECHNIQUE (Hardcover)
> by R MORLEY-PEGGE (Author)
>
>  Anyone care to comment on this book?  Also, anyone have a copy  they
> care to sell?  (I see a few used copies on the Internet but  would
> happily help someone here get rid of theirs  first.)
>
> Thanks.
>
> -S-
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