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Title: Beethoven The story of a little boy who was forced to practice
Author: Thomas Tapper
Release Date: December 23, 2010 [EBook #34737]
Language: English
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CHILD'S OWN BOOK of Great Musicians
BEETHOVEN
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By THOMAS TAPPER
THEODORE PRESSER CO. 1712 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA
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Directions for Binding
Enclosed in this envelope is the cord and the needle with which to bind this book. Start in from the outside as shown on the diagram here. Pass the needle and thread through the center of the book, leaving an end extend outside, then through to the outside, about 2 inches from the center; then from the outside to inside 2 inches from the center at the other end of the book, bringing the thread finally again through the center, and tie the two ends in a knot, one each side of the cord on the outside.
THEO. PRESSER CO., Pub's., Phila., Pa.
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
This book is one of a series known as the CHILD'S OWN BOOK OF GREAT MUSICIANS, written by Thomas Tapper, author of "Pictures from the Lives of the Great Composers for Children," "Music Talks with Children," "First Studies in Music Biography," and others.
The sheet of illustrations included herewith is to be cut apart by the child, and each illustration is to be inserted in its proper place throughout the book, pasted in the space containing the same number as will be found under each picture on the sheet. It is not necessary to cover the entire back of a picture with paste. Put it only on the corners and place neatly within the lines you will find printed around each space. Use photographic paste, if possible.
After this play-work is completed there will be found at the back of the book blank pages upon which the child is to write his own story of the great musician, based upon the facts and questions found on the previous pages.
The book is then to be sewed by the child through the center with the cord found in the enclosed envelope. The book thus becomes the child's own book.
This series will be found not only to furnish a pleasing and interesting task for the children, but will teach them the main facts with regard to the life of each of the great musicians--an educational feature worth while.
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This series of the Child's Own Book of Great Musicians includes at present a book on each of the following:
Bach Grieg Mozart Beethoven Handel Nevin Brahms Haydn Schubert Chopin Liszt Schumann Dvorák MacDowell Tschaikowsky Foster Mendelssohn Verdi Wagner
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BEETHOVEN
The Story of a Little Boy Who Was Forced to Practice
This Book was made by
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Philadelphia Theodore Presser Co. 1712 Chestnut Str.
COPYRIGHT, 1917, BY THEODORE PRESSER CO. British Copyright Secured Printed in U. S. A.