GATES COLLECTION (PART III). Vol. XV. Notebooks numbered 1 and 2; 1977-1982. ff. iii+37. 297 x 235mm.; 305 x 235mm. Containing: 1. ff. 1-1v. Sketches for 'The Crystal Cabinet', (settings of poetry by William Blake), for six-part mixed choir. 2. ff. 4... 1977-1982

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GATES COLLECTION (PART III). Vol. XV. Notebooks numbered 1 and 2; 1977-1982. ff. iii+37. 297 x 235mm.; 305 x 235mm. Containing: 1. ff. 1-1v. Sketches for 'The Crystal Cabinet', (settings of poetry by William Blake), for six-part mixed choir. 2. ff. 4... 1977-1982

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