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  • His latest recording is World Glass, a delight which showcases all the glass instruments in his Crystal Concert, including the glass armonica, the glass violin, the crystal handbells, the cristal Baschet, and the glass bowed psaltery.

    Celestial Music of the Spheres: Dean Shostak Plays Glass Instruments 2009

  • Thomas Bloch, the musician who is a specialist of rare instruments ondes Martenot, glassharmonica, cristal Baschet... has a new website :

    The Glass Harmonica: Stairway to Madness 2005

  • Relations of Tommaseo and Albèri, or as summarized by Ranke and Baschet.

    The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird

  • Further proof could scarcely be needed, but Baschet has done more than prove the authenticity, he has proved the extraordinary veracity, of the _Memoirs_.

    Figures of Several Centuries Arthur Symons 1905

  • Baschet and d'Ancona both carry on what Barthold had begun; other investigators, in France, Italy and

    Figures of Several Centuries Arthur Symons 1905

  • Baschet had never himself seen the manuscript of the _Memoirs_, but he had learnt all the facts about it from Messrs. Brockhaus, and he had himself examined the numerous papers relating to

    Figures of Several Centuries Arthur Symons 1905

  • Venitiens (one of these "Venetians" being Armand Baschet), is brought together much information concerning the preference for blondes in literature, together with a great many of the recipes anciently used for making the hair fair.

    Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man Havelock Ellis 1899

  • Further proof could scarcely be needed, but Baschet has done more than prove the authenticity, he has proved the extraordinary veracity, of the

    The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 1827

  • Baschet had never himself seen the manuscript of the Memoirs, but he had learnt all the facts about it from Messrs. Brockhaus, and he had himself examined the numerous papers relating to Casanova in the Venetian archives.

    The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 1827

  • Baschet and d'Ancona both carry on what Barthold had begun; other investigators, in

    Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 01: Childhood Giacomo Casanova 1761

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