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B&W illustrations. Fine w/fine dustjacket (hardcover) 100pp. ISBN 0961009217 "A vivid view into the life of pioneer German immigrants, " with a resulting "view into a small but fascinating corner of the history of American organbuilding, as well as an important contribution to Texana and Americana." Published by The Boston Organ Club Chapter of the Organ Historical Society.
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Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 0961009217. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. First edition. No visible flaws.; From dust jacket flap: George Bozeman, Jr. Writes that this fascinating study of a nineteenth century Texas organbuilder gives "a vivid view into the life of pioneer German immigrants..." facing "the unknown challenges of life on the Texas prairies. " Dr. Frank "has tracked down details of (Johann Traugott) Wandke's life and work, and has carefully studies his available extant instruments. The result is a fascinating corner of the history of American organbuilding, as well as an important contribution to Texana and Americana. "; 100 pages.