Contract : to found a Paris music publisher and store, 17 Thermodor an 10 [i.e. 1802 Aug. 5].

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Contract : to found a Paris music publisher and store, 17 Thermodor an 10 [i.e. 1802 Aug. 5].

Hand-written contract, wiht tax stamp, setting out the terms for participation in the Magazin de Musique.

[12] p. (final 3 p. blank) ; 30 cm.

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