Citation - Pennsylvania Journal: 1773.10.27

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Index Entry Brooks, Nicholas, sells music, German flutes, fiddle strings, blank books 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PJ.773.059
27 Oct 1773:12 (1612)
Nicholas Brooks, the second door above the coffee-house, in
Market-Street, has just imported, from London and elsewhere,
a curious collection of various goods, --amongst which are .
. . silver whistle bells with coral . . . table bells . . .
best Roman fiddle strings, just imported from Rome; a
variety of new musick of the most approved tunes; a large
assortment of German flutes, and mouth pieces for the same,
which renders the blowing very easy; blank musick books to
copy tunes in; musick, in sheets and half sheets . . . 
  N.B.  As Mr. Brooks has a very large quantity of elegant
pictures, maps, copper-plate writings, and music, he finds
them too numerous to insert in a news-paper, and will
therefore furnish the curious with proper catalogues in a
short time. 


Generic Title Pennsylvania Journal 
Date 1773.10.27 
Publisher Bradford, William and Thomas 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1773 
Bibliography B0039183
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