MY AUSTRIAN LOVE

The History of the Adventures
of an English Composer in Vienna

Written in the Trenches
by Himself


BY

MAXIME PROVOST

(Author of "Montorel.")


London:

THE IRIS PUBLISHING CO.

30-31 FURNIVAL STREET, E.C. 4.

Many of the personages are genuine. Maurus Giulay, for instance, whose initials I have kept, and Bischoff. As for Hammer, I think that musicians will easily recognize Anton Bruckner, the famous antagonist of Brahms.

What more have I to say?

Not much.—Only to ask my readers to be as indulgent towards "My Austrian Love" as they were towards "Montorel."

M.P.

(Does not mean Member of Parliament.)