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OHS Press is offering, for a limited time, both volumes of Dr. Rollin Smith's award-winning histories of pipe organs installed, owned and played by wealthy and influential persons, both in the US and Europe. With the 2024 release of Volume 2, OHS is now offering both volumes at a discounted price with free shipping (in the USA) during this special. If you have been thinking about purchasing these books, now is the time - you will save over $30.00. (Please note, Volume 1 is only available in softcover, and Volume 2 is only available in hardcover.) Order in Feb/March, and you will receive a 2025 OHS Pipe Organ Calendar at no additional charge!