Excerpt from Guide to the Formation of a Music LibraryThere are several practical points which demand a little discussion before this brief series of notes is closed. In the following list of practical music the price given is that of the cheapest issue of each work. These for the most part are bound in paper covers. The publishers' cloth bindings are, as a rule, more expensive than library contract leather bindings; besides, being chiey held by thin muslin and thick glue, their durability is questionable. It will, therefore, prove most economical in the long run to buy in paper covers where possible, and let demand distinguish works to be bound. Most of the works noted in this list are in 8vo (9 to 10 and 4to (12 x 95 to 13 x sizes, but it may be that folios have been inadvertently included, and in such cases librarians will study their own and readers' convenience by having smaller sizes if possible. Of course, certain works are only issued as folios. When ordering music it will Often be found of some advantage to approach the publishers directly, especially if the selection made from the list of one firm runs into a respectable amount.
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