Item Detail
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Coover, James
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History of Music Publishing, copyright, and piracy in Victorian England : a twenty-five year chronicle, 1881-1906, from the pages of the Music opinion & music trade review and other English music journals of the period
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Book
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London; New York, N.Y.
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1985
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Mansell
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xiii, 169 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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English
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0720117496; 9780720117493
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Music--Publishing--England--Sources.
Copyright--Music--England--Sources.
Music--England--19th century--History and criticism--Sources.
Music--England--20th century--History and criticism--Sources.
Music--Social aspects--Sources. -
History of Music Publishing; Music Copyright; Music Piracy; Victorian Music; Music Chronology; Music Periodicals
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ML 286.9 .M87 1985
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Coover, James. History of Music Publishing: Copyright and Piracy in Victorian England. London: Mansell Publishing Limited, 1985.
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Read summaries about music piracy written in English music journals between 1881-1906. Find reference to go to original sources for full articles.
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Articles from the Musical Opinion & Music Trade Review and other English journals of the period that cover copyright and piracy in England between 1881-1906.
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Divided into chapters each covering a distinct period of time. Chapters begin with a summary of events for that time period. Chapters provide summaries of stories appearing in the journals in chronological order. There is also an introduction, bibliography, and index.
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Includes a glossary of main people involved in the piracy and copyright problems in England during this time.
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The journal summaries are a mix of the author's opinions and the articles, so not completely a primary source.
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BYU Library
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4881