Judge, 1920-01-03 · page 36 of 36
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Youll find your kind of music in the Victor Record Catalog So fascinating is this book that we doubt if you could glance into its 530 pages without becoming absorbed in it. Whether you own a Victrola or not, this is the kind of book you will find yourself browsing through just for the pleasure it gives you. And if you are a music-lover, this Victor Record Catalog will your knowledge and appreciation of good music It contains portraits of Victor artists with biographical sketches and has a complete Red Seal section devoted to the greatest artists of all the world who make Victor Records. There are also portraits and short biographies of the great composers, and a pronunciation table of the names of artists, composers and operas. In addition to this, the Victor Record Catalog gives brief stories of the opera, shows illustrations of various scenes, indicates under the title of each opera the different acts and scenes, and lists all the selections in the exact order they are sung or played in the opera. Free at any Victor dealer’s Be sure to get a copy of this interesting book—the greatest catalog of music in all the world. There is a copy for you at any Victor dealer's, or we will mail you a copy upon request Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. comicbooks.com