David Lennick wrote:
I just came across Bartok 310/11, Bluebeard's Castle, mint condition (it was in a collection I 
picked up a few years ago). No notes, but there's a postcard inside.,.with 2 cents prepaid..that 
says "The purchase of this record album entitles you to a free copy of a book containing the full 
English translation, Hungarian libretto, and other information regarding this work. Please fill 
in the information below, and the book, now in preparation, will be mailed to you in February, 
1955. Thank you."
Wonder if Peter Bartok still has copies of the booklet lying around? (In Florida these days, not 
at 135 Central Park West, New York 23.)
I encountered a similar offer years ago and slipped the postcard and a note into the offerer at a 
current address. Eventually, I received a courteous response: no booklet, but an appreciative 
note.
I should try it again with some of the libretto offers from prerecorded tapes where I already had 
the libretto from the LP release, so did not ask.
Mike
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