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1. P.D. Q. Bach: Two Pianos Are Better Than One
by Jorge Mester, Peter Schickele, Jon Kimura Parker, Michael Willens, Richard Fitz, Lauren Goldstein, Grace Lingen, Susan Palma,...
Seller Description: Very Good. Very Good condition. audioCD. Case Good. Case cracked/scuffed. Quality guaranteed! In original artwork/packaging unless otherwise noted. See More Details
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by Jorge Mester, Peter Schickele, Jon Kimura Parker, Michael Willens, Richard Fitz, Lauren Goldstein, Grace Lingen, Susan Palma,...
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3. Sermo Die Lune in Ebdomada Pasche By Richard Fitz-James. Printed at Westminster By Wynkyn De Worde About the Year 1495
by Fitz-James, Richard
Seller Description: Very Good. 1907. Cambridge University Press, 1907. 1/8 Vellum over paper covered boards, vellum title label on fornt board, ex-lib, [78] pp. of facsimile. Corners bumped. Limited to 250 copies. Very sound. (Subject: Medieval & Renaissance. ) See More Details
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4. Sermo Die Lune Ebdomada Pasche
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Seller Description: None. Very Good Indeed. A facsimile edition of this historic sermon on Easter Monday. Facsimile edition 1907. Originally published circa 1495. A sermon intended to be preached on Easter Monday. Written and originally spoken by Richard Fitz-James, an English academic and Bishop of Rochester, Bishop of Chichester, and Bishop of London. In the original green cloth binding. Externally, smart with light rubbing and bumping to the extremities. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and ... See More Details
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