Sources

Bibliography

Roslyn Rensch: THE HARP. G. Duckworth and Co. Ltd., London.

Marcel Tournier: LA HARPE. Henry Lemoine and Co., Editeurs, Paris.

Sergio Paganelli: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Hamlyn, Feltham, Middlesex.

N. B. Challoner: NEW PRECEPTOR FOR THE HARP. (1806). Schott, London.

Carlos Salzedo and L. Lawrence: METHOD FOR THE HARP. G. Schimer, New York.

E. O. Gallagher: IRISH AIRS FOR THE HARP. Walton's Musical Instruments, Dublin.

N. C. Boschsa: METHOD FOR THE HARP. Chappell and Co. Ltd., London.

K. Schlesinger: THE HARP. Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911, London.

D. Diderot and d'Alembert: ENCYCLOPEDIE 1751; Paris.

R. B. Armstrong: THE IRISH AND THE HIGHLAND HARPS. Edinburgh 1904.

G. Bain: CELTIC ART. W. Maclellan, Glasgow.

W. Wheeler and C. H. Hayward: PRACTICAL WOOD CARVING AND GILDING. Evans, London, 1963.

C. M. Lewis and R. H. Warring: GLASS FIBRE FOR AMATEURS. Model and Allied Publications Ltd., Hemel Hempstead.

Supplies for the amateur harp maker are [were in 1973] available from the author, G. JAFFRENNOU, Ty-Rhos, St. Monica's Road, Kingsdown, Deal, Kent.

Gilding materials are available from G. M. WHILEY Ltd., Victoria Rd., Ruislip, Middx HA4 OLG.


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