Item 124 - [Letter from Deborah Tegarden [Princeton University Press] to Rudolf Ritsema, March 18, 1993]

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[Letter from Deborah Tegarden [Princeton University Press] to Rudolf Ritsema, March 18, 1993]

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  • March 18, 1993 (Creation)

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(1896-1965)

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Tegarden informs Ritsema of all sales of the second volume of Sound and Symbol [Man the Musician] since its publishing in 1973. Owing to diminishing sales in recent years, Princeton University Press is declaring the book out of print, but they will be leasing reprinting rights to University Microfilms. Tegarden will be sending two complimentary copies for the Eranos archive. The first volume [Music and the External World] remains in print.

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    Eranos, Folder 2

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    Books:

    • Zuckerkandl, Viktor. 1956. Music and the External World, translated by Willard R. Trask. Vol. 1 of Sound and Symbol. Princeton: Princeton University Press
    • German Publication of Vol. 1: Zuckerkandl, Viktor. 1963. Die Wirklichkeit der Musik: Der musikalische Begriff der Außenwelt. Zürich: Rhein-Verlag.
    • Zuckerkandl, Viktor. 1973. Man the Musician, translated by Norbert Guterman. Vol. 2 of Sound and Symbol. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    • German Publication of Vol. 2: Zuckerkandl, Viktor. "Das Buch von der Musik." In Lipp, Gerhard. 2002. Das musikanthropologische Denken von Viktor Zuckerkandl. Tutzing: Hans Schneider.

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    • See related correspondence between Ritsema and Tegarden.

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