The music of nature; or an attempt to prove that what is passionate and pleasing in the art of singing, speaking, and performing upon musical instruments, is derived from the sounds of the animated world : With curious and interesting illustrations / [William Gardiner].

  • Gardiner, William, 1770-1853
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1832
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The music of nature; or an attempt to prove that what is passionate and pleasing in the art of singing, speaking, and performing upon musical instruments, is derived from the sounds of the animated world : With curious and interesting illustrations / [William Gardiner]. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Longman : T. Combe and son : And A. Cockshaw; Leicester, 1832.

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xii, 530 pages ; (8vo)

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First edition.

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