This composer seems pretty obscure to me.
I purchased (for almost nothing, out of the clearance bin) some sheet music by this composer. The piece is "La Grace," and is identified as Opus 302, No. 5 by said Charles Bohm.
The internet has gotten me nowhere. I did find references to two or three individual compositions by Charles Bohm, but no biographical info and no comment -- even brief -- about his qualities as a composer.
The public library here was able to locate references to two pieces by Charles Bohm at the Library of Congress. These include "La Grce" (Accent above the C -- probably the same piece I purchased). The LOC also has a copy of "Grand Galop Militaire" by Charles Bohm.
Please do not confuse this composer with Karl Bohm, who is a different guy. Charles Bohm is supposed to have lived from approx. 1875 to 1925, as I can recall.
In the past on this Forum I have wrongly used the word "obscure" -- as have others here -- for lesser known composers whose main works are still in print and still obtainable.
This time, I believe I have found a truly "obscure" composer. I do like the "La Grace." It appears to be a very sparkling and happy waltz with some fun things for the pianist who works with it.
I realize this is a long shot--
Thanks in advance--