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Adding citations Malcolm, Charles A. The Piper in Peace and War. London: J. Murray, 1927. Print.208 Farmer, Henry George. The Rise & Development of Military Music. London: W. Reeves, 1912. Print Hexham, Henry. The First Part of the Principles of the Art Military. Oxford UK: Text Creation Partnership, 1642. Print. 211