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1. Keller, Hermann:   The Piano Music of the Baroque. MBook 7 (1952), 269. From Hermann Keller: Die Klavierwerke J. S. Bachs (Peters)
2. Hinrichsen, Max:   Diagrammatic Map of Bach's Travels, with indications of his various domiciles, relevant dates etc. MBook 7 (1952), 270-271.
3. Hinrichsen, Max:   Bach, his wives, and his children. A Chronological Table. MBook 7 (1952), 271-273.
4. Hinrichsen, Max; Snell, Reginald:   Some Opinions on Bach. MBook 7 (1952), 273-276. Collected by Max Hinrichsen. Mostly translated by Reginald Snell. It contains the writings by Scheibe, Schröter, Hawkins, anon. editor of Allgemeine deutsche Bibliothek of 1788, Samuel Wesley, Beethoven, Weber, Schumann, Wagner, Verdi, Brahms, Theodore Thomas, Guilmant, Shaw, Reger, and Schweitzer.
5. Vaughan Williams, Ralph:   Bach, the Great Bourgeois. MBook 7 (1952), 277-282.
6. Barratt, Charles:   Some Further Opinion on Bach: A View about Bach Performances in 1951. MBook 7 (1952), 282-284.
7. Barratt, Charles:   Mendelssohn's View in 1844. MBook 7 (1952), 283. Some Further Opinion on Bach.
8. Barratt, Charles:   Max Reger's View in 1910. MBook 7 (1952), 284. Some Further Opinion on Bach.
9. Bonavia, Ferruccio:   Bach and Handel in Elysium. MBook 7 (1952), 285-287.
10. Redlich, Hans F.:   The Bach Revival in England (1750-1850). A Neglected Aspect of J. S. Bach. MBook 7 (1952), 287-299. [supplemented by a bibliography, pp.299-300]
11. Redlich, Hans F.:   A Bibliography [The Bach Revival in England, 1750-1850] MBook 7 (1952), 299-300.
12. Hinrichsen, Max:   The Well-tempered Clavier. Tabled for Easy Reference. MBook 7 (1952), 300-308.
13. Riemenschneider, Albert; Soldan, Kurt:   Bach's Opus 1 (ff.): The Clavieruebung. Composed between 1726 and 1742. MBook 7 (1952), 308-333.
14. Szigeti, Joseph:   The Rediscovered 'Violin' Concerto in G minor (BWV 1056a), based on the researches of Gustav Schreck. MBook 7 (1952), 333-335.
15. Schnapp, Friedrich:   The Riddle of the Bach Goblet. MBook 7 (1952), 335-340. Solved by Friedrich Schnapp with acknowledgements to Charles Sanford Terry and in association with Conrad Freyse (Bach Museum, Eisenach), and Philipp Jarnach. (Translated by Frank Lynas and John H. Syvret)
16. Godman, Stanley:   The Newly Discovered Bach Portraits. MBook 7 (1952), 341-353.
17. Snell, Reginald:   Goethe and Bach. MBook 7 (1952), 353-357.
18. Kreutz, Alfred:   Ornamentation in J. S. Bach's Keyboard Works. MBook 7 (1952), 358-379.
19. Hinrichsen, Max:   Compositions based on the motive B-A-C-H. MBook 7 (1952), 379-381.
20. Riemenschneider, Albert:   Bach Biographies and Their Authors 1732-1935. MBook 7 (1952), 381-392.
21. Godman, Stanley:   A classified Index of Bach Articles (Including Bach Literature from 1935 to 1951) as a continuation of the preceding survey. MBook 7 (1952), 392-403.
22. Tovey, Donald Francis:   Bach References and Analyses. MBook 7 (1952), 403-404.
23. Schaal, Richard:   The Bach Dissertations of German Universities and Technical Colleges from 1885. MBook 7 (1952), 405.
24. Bach Papers in the Peters Jahrbuch Series. MBook 7 (1952), 406.
25. Godman, Stanley:   Bach's Instrumentation. A Statistical Analysis. MBook 7 (1952), 407-411.
26. Godman, Stanley:   Bibliography [Bach's Instrumentation] MBook 7 (1952), 410.
27. Davies, J. H.:   A List of Durations and Associated Data of Bach's Works. MBook 7 (1952), 411-435.
28. Hinrichsen, Max:   Bach Re-issues in the Peters Edition 1948 to July 1951. MBook 7 (1952), 436-442. Johann Sebastian Bach [editions of music], Bach Literature, Bach's Sons.
29. Fisher, Noel:   A New Study of the Works of Bach. MBook 7 (1952), 442-443. [The Art of J. S. Bach by Dickinson]

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