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The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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‘My English Joy’

In 1837 William Sterndale Bennett, then regarded as England’s most exciting young composer, made history in quite another... field.

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Diplomatic Immunity

Sir James Melville eavesdrops on Queen Elizabeth I’s music practice, and incurs Her Majesty’s displeasure.

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Sir William Sterndale Bennett

Acclaimed in Germany as a composer on a par with Mendelssohn himself, Bennett sacrificed his life and talents for music in Britain.

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Hooked

The great British public leaves a German tourist speechless during a county match at the Oval in London.

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A Many-Chorded Lyre

Stylish batting in cricket is about variety, invention and frankly anything that works, and we have Dr W.G. Grace to thank for it.

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The Convert

Victorian cat-lover Harrison Weir launches into his favourite subject, but finds his audience growing restive.