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John Pullein - Romance in B flat

Organ sheet music by John Pullein | Romance in B flat

Reference: BE01570
Title: Romance in B flat
Composer: John Pullein
Instrument: Organ solo
Price: €6.49
Pages: 4
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
Publication Date: 06-Mar-2020
Edition: New
Editor: W. B. Henshaw
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1570-9




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John Pullein - Short Piece in E flat major

Organ sheet music by John Pullein | Short Piece in E flat major

Reference: BE01571
Title: Short Piece in E flat major
Composer: John Pullein
Instrument: Organ solo
Price: €6.49
Pages: 4
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
Publication Date: 09-Mar-2020
Edition: New
Editor: W. B. Henshaw
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1571-6




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Pietro A. Yon - Toccata

Organ sheet music by Pietro A. Yon | Toccata

Reference: BE01111
Title: Toccata
Composer: Pietro A. Yon
Instrument: Organ solo
Price: €8.99
Pages: 12
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
Publication Date: 18-Mar-2020
Edition: New
Editor: W. B. Henshaw
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1111-4




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George Frederick Handel - Pieces from the Oratorio “Israel in Egypt” Book 3 (arr. by W. T. Best)

Organ sheet music by George Frederick Handel | Pieces from the Oratorio “Israel in Egypt” Book 3 (arr. by W. T. Best) (1: “Thy right hand, O Lord, is become glorious”; 2: “Who is like unto Thee?” & “The earth swallow’d them”; 3: “The People shall hear, and be afraid”; 4: “Thou shalt bring them in”)

Reference: BE01076
Title: Pieces from the Oratorio “Israel in Egypt” Book 3 (arr. by W. T. Best)
Contents: 1: “Thy right hand, O Lord, is become glorious”; 2: “Who is like unto Thee?” & “The earth swallow’d them”; 3: “The People shall hear, and be afraid”; 4: “Thou shalt bring them in”
Composer: George Frederick Handel
Instrument: Organ solo
Price: €11.49
Pages: 20
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
Publication Date: 31-Mar-2020
Edition: New
Editor: W. B. Henshaw
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1076-6




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Andrea Pidoto - Variationen über “Sollt ich meinen Gott nich singen?”

Organ sheet music by Andrea Pidoto | Variationen über “Sollt ich meinen Gott nich singen?”

Reference: BE01612
Title: Variationen über “Sollt ich meinen Gott nich singen?”
Composer: Andrea Pidoto
Instrument: Organ solo
Price: €8.99
Pages: 7
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
Publication Date: 03-Apr-2020
Edition: New
Editor: W. B. Henshaw
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1612-6




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Admirers called it God’s Wonderful Railway' and detractors knew it as the 'Great Way Round' - but 175 years after its foundation, the Great Western Railway company is remembered with the most affection of any of Britain's great railways.

Published as part of the GWR's 175th anniversary - this new book by Andrew Roden is the first one-volume history of the railway in over 20 years.

It built and ran the great main line from London to the West Country and Cornwall and was engineered by the legendary Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who built wonders including Box Tunnel and the Saltash Bridge. Its locomotives were designed by great men like Gooch, Churchward and Collett and were complemented by stations from the soaring Paddington and Bristol Temple Meads to those idyllic country byways with little more than a pagoda shelter and a couple of milk churns awaiting collection. With its burnished green engines, chocolate and cream carriages, the 'Cornish Riviera' and that fabulous stretch of railway at Dawlish, the Great Western Railway has passed into legend.

In this celebratory book, railway journalist Andrew Roden offers a comprehensive insight into this remarkable railway's history but also reveals why all of us owe this great company a huge debt of thanks. A thrilling read, Great Western Railway will satisfy not only railway enthusiasts but the casual reader alike.

Great Western Railway is out now and is available to buy in local bookstores and online at http://www.amazon.co.uk/Great-Western-Railway-Andrew-Roden/dp/1845135806/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1284462255&sr=8-1




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Bordeaux has long symbolised the peak of prestige for French wine. Yet despite its outstanding reputation, the region has remained relatively closed to consumers, as forbidding as the highest château gates or the most tannic of its young wines. However, in this highly approachable, beautifully illustrated guide, Master of Wine James Lawther draws on his insider’s knowledge to open up Bordeaux.

He has identified the 90 producers with the finest wines and the most interesting stories to tell, taking us inside their châteaux and offering intimate portraits of both the properties and the people who shape this fascinating region. Lawther uses language but also over 100 original colour photographs; beautifully designed maps; flap page-markers and silk ribbon to weave these hidden stories.

Published in conjunction with The World of Fine Wine Magazine, current holder of the coveted Gourmand award for The World’s Best Wine Magazine, this guide, the third in the acclaimed Finest Wines series, from Hugh Johnson’s award-winning team, brings the region to life more vividly than ever before.

The Finest Wines of Bordeaux is authoritative, bang up-to-date, and full of actionable information making it required reading for all wine lovers and the perfect present!

James Lawther MW passed the Master of Wine examination in 1993. He has been based in Bordeaux for the past 15 years, making the region his speciality and tasting widely. He is a contributing editor of Decanter magazine, a contributor to The World of Fine Wine, and author of The Heart of Bordeaux.

The Finest Wines of Bordeaux is available to pre-order now on http://www.amazon.co.uk/Finest-Wines-Bordeaux-James-Lawther/dp/1845136071/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1284464612&sr=8-1