ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Letter, enclosing vocal music, Emma Alexandrina Kaleleokalani; 1897includes:ff. i-ii Emma Alexandrina Kaleleokalani, Queen-consort of Kamehameha IV of Hawaii: Victoria of England: Letter, enclosing a volume of her vocal musi... 1897

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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Letter, enclosing vocal music, Emma Alexandrina Kaleleokalani; 1897includes:ff. i-ii Emma Alexandrina Kaleleokalani, Queen-consort of Kamehameha IV of Hawaii: Victoria of England: Letter, enclosing a volume of her vocal musi... 1897

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