Plates [18], [19], [20], [21], and [22]—Pages 129-133.
These reproductions of rare programmes tell their own tales—they are interesting, because there are seen the items and the arrangement of concerts, also the prices, for admission, etc.—in those years.
Facsimile of a Letter by Paganini, dated 1829. It was formerly in the possession of the late Mr. Carrodus, the great English violinist.
A Semi-Caricature of Paganini with the inscription.
The Modern Apollo (not Belvedere)
Receiving the homage of 5,000 persons, after having pocketed
£2,000 for two hours' performance.
Sketched at his last Concert at the King's Theatre. Published by G. Madeley, Wellington Street, Strand, 1831.