APIVOR MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. XI. Early songs; 1935-1939, n.d. Pencil scores. ff. 56. Principal size 295 x 235mm. Songs 1-19 below are bound in a quarter cloth binding bearing the title 'Collected Songs, Vol. 1' in the hand of the composer. Contents: 1. f... 1935-1939

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APIVOR MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. XI. Early songs; 1935-1939, n.d. Pencil scores. ff. 56. Principal size 295 x 235mm. Songs 1-19 below are bound in a quarter cloth binding bearing the title 'Collected Songs, Vol. 1' in the hand of the composer. Contents: 1. f... 1935-1939

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