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Messiah [HWV 56]. By Georg Friedrich Handel.
Piano or organ reduction with complete vocal score by John Clarke. Newly revised and edited by George F. Harris.
Published Boosey & Co., London and New York.
The edition is bound with "The Office for the Holy Communion", set to music in E flat for four voices by Herbert H. Woodward.
Published by Novello, Ewer and Co., London.
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"The Office for the Holy Communion" has a name written on the top right of the first page (possibly the owner of the copy): Rose Newby (possibly the owner of the copy). Wiesbaden. August 1875.
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There is a loose photograph of the door of the Duomo Cathedral in Florence (Italy) by Ghiberti.
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The first page of the edition of The Messiah contains a newspaper clip and some words written in ink and signed Peter Lomard. Ch. Fines. June 29, 1900. At the top right of the page it is signed R. [Rose] Newby (possibly the owner of the copy).