Joseph Alfred Novello
Joseph Alfred Novello (1810–1896) is recorded in the name authorities as English music publisher (1810-1896).
Also recorded as Alfred Novello; J. Alfred Novello.
Overview
Born in 1810, died in 1896.
Sources
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DataCite Commons, deposited research records naming “Joseph Alfred Novello”
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Novello, (Joseph) Alfred (1810–1896), music publisher, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Novello, (Joseph) Alfred, Oxford Music Online, 2001
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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To (Joseph) Alfred Novello, 103 Westbourne Terrace, 4 December, 1852, The Letters of Richard Cobden, Vol. 2: 1848–1853, 2010
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To (Joseph) Alfred Novello, Midhurst, 15 January 1859, The Letters of Richard Cobden, Vol. 3: 1854–1859, 2012
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To (Joseph) Alfred Novello, Midhurst, 28 December 1852, The Letters of Richard Cobden, Vol. 2: 1848–1853, 2010
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q16059897: Joseph Alfred Novello
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“Alfred Novello”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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