Subject: Autobiography
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This 253-page book, published by Cassel in 1888, recounts the life story of a Jewish musician. The narrative likely details the musician's experiences within the Jewish community and broader society, exploring themes of identity, profession, and personal journey. The book offers insights into the life of a Jewish musician in the late 19th century, examining both their personal and professional challenges and triumphs.

This book is the autobiography of Charles Freshman, a former rabbi at the Jewish synagogue in Quebec and graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary in Prague. At the time of publication, he was a German Wesleyan minister in Preston, Ontario. Published in Toronto by S. Rose in 1868.