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The green books are great... If they're the same I wouldn't mind ordering
them so I actually have a copy of my own :)

-William

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> In a message dated 22/12/2002 08:09:26 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Eighty-eight German Quartets edited by Thomas Bacon and published by
> > southern Music Co. The 4th part can be ordered in either bass clef or
> > treble.
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> Is this the same as "The Green Books"?
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> All the best,
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> Lawrence
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