Verlag: Soho [London]: Oct 22, 1842., 1842
Anbieter: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, USA
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EUR 66,24
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. - sc Small quarto [approximately 10 inches high by 8 inches wide]. 57 words penned in black ink on a sheet of cream stock. signed "Yours faithfully / J Alfred Novello". With the recipient's name and address penned on the verso. The letter is lightly creased & soiled with a light stain in the blank space to the left of the signature; There is a tiny chip to the top edge. Remnants of gray paper adhere to a strip of mounting tape on the verso where the letter has been removed from an album. Folded 4 times for mailing. Good. Novello writes to "French, Esq. / Her Majesty's Chapel Royal / Windsor": "A friend of mine offered me the accompanying 2 vols for 16/- they are not in my way but I thought they might suit you for your autographs - If you like them send me a post office order as the money wd. be acceptable to the party who wants to sell them if not return them to me".Joseph Alfred Novello was the son of well-known organist and composer Vincent Novello and, like his father, devoted himself to the propagation of good music in England. As a friend and admirer of Felix Mendelssohn, he was particularly eager to introduce that composer's work to English audiences. Some years after establishing himself, at the age of nineteen, as a music publisher in London, he invented a system for printing cheap music and succeeded in introducing it in spite of the opposition of his fellow music-sellers. He was active, and effective, in promoting the progess of the arts, science and social betterment.