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83893A Paris, rue Saint-Jean de Beauvais, 1714, Tome I vendu seul, 1 volume de 95x160 mm environ, (1) f., (3) ff. ( titre, avertissement), 276 pages, (6) ff. ( tables, privilège) (1) f., plein veau marbré fauve, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés sur pièces de titre et de tomaison brodeaux, orné de caissons à motifs dorés, coupes dorées, gardes finement mouchetées de rouge. Manque de papier sur un coin de la dernière garde, quelques rousseurs et pages brunies, traces brunes sur les gardes, petites épidermures, coiffe supérieure ébréchée, coins frottés, bon état pour le reste.
Insieme di 2 manoscritti. a) Quaderno cm. 20,5x16 composto da 2cnn. b) Quaderno cm. 20,5x16 composto da 12 cc (di cui 6 bianche). I due quaderni sono composti da molti distici ('Couplet'), Romanze ('Romance') di argomento amoroso. Il vaudeville è un genere teatrale nato in Francia a fine Settecento (primo teatro di gran successo in cui venivano rappresentate i vaudevilles, risale al 1792) . Il termine "vaudeville" stava a indicare le commedie leggere in cui alla prosa vengono alternate strofe cantate su arie conosciute (vaudevilles).
4749petit in 4 broché,couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs.Faux-titre,titre,348 pages,lithographies en couleurs dans le texte de Ferdinand FARGEOT,Les éditions d’Art H.Piazza 1929 exemplaire n° 90 sur japon impérial avec une suite des illustrations,dans un portefeuille cartonné,l’ensemble sous emboitage,très bon état
1899List2923Portland Oregon 1899. Two double-sided clippings measuring approximately 7 ½ x 4 ¾ inches both put together with tape. Slightly wrinkled and toned; excellent. Matilda Sissieretta Jones 1869–1933 was an African-American opera singer from Portsmouth Virginia. She studied at the Providence Academy of Music and the New England Conservatory in Boston. At the start of her career Jones sang solo or in small groups touring North and South America the Caribbean and Europe. Jones’ talent was renowned; she was the first Black artist to sing at Carnegie Hall and she performed for multiple US presidents and the English royal family among many other accomplishments.1 In 1896 she formed Black Patti’s Troubadours—Jones was given the nickname “Black Patti†by a critic after famed Spanish opera singer Adelina Patti. The Troubadours would perform comical vaudeville and minstrel skits without Jones followed by Jones performing her “operatic kaleidoscope†of musical excerpts.<br /> <br /> Offered here are two magazine clippings—based on the advertisements these were printed in Portland Oregon—promoting two Black Patti’s shows: “A Rag Time Frolic at Ras-Bury Park†and “Jolly ‘Coon’-ey Islandâ€. The latter was written by Ernest Hogan a musician widely credited with creating the ragtime genre; he would become the first African-American performer to produce and star in a Broadway show 1907’s The Oyster Man. Jones’ kaleidoscope pieces include excerpts from Faust Pirates of Penzance and others; both shows also feature an audience-judged cakewalk. Of interest to scholars of M. Sissieretta Jones and African-American entertainers at the turn of the century.<br /> <br /> 1 “Jones M. Sissieretta ‘Black Patti’†in Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience ed. Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates Basic Civitas Books 1999 1064. unknown
AMA-654Belle affiche imprimée Belle affiche imprimée en noir sur papier saumon dans un encadrement de feuilles d’acanthe. Orléans, Imprimerie Ve Huet-Perdoux. 600 x 435 mm.
AMA-655Affiche imprimée en noir sur papier blanc, [Orléans],Imprimerie de Danicourt-Huet rue Royale n° 94, 1825. Petite mouillure avec menu manque au coin supérieur gauche.
654In 8 broché,190 pages,24 illustrations hors-texte en couleurs et 19 dans le texte de DUBOUT.Edition du livre Monte-Carlo.1944.édition numérotée sur grand velin Crèvecoeur. emboîtage avec titre doré pour le premier et bordure toilée bleu pour le second.très bon état.
192439161Vaudeville Managers Protective Association 1924. vg-. Vaudeville Managers Protective Association unknown
6073Ne semble pas avoir été édité.Très bel état. Plein papier, pièce de titre sur le plat supérieur. Reliure moderne dans le style de l'époque. Très bon XIXè siècle 1 volume in-4°
18981comédie-vaudeville improvisée en un acte, composée en cinq heures, dans la grande salle de l'hôtel de ville de Toulon, sur un sujet fourni par le public. Toulon. Aurel. 1829. In-8 (22x13). 24 pages. Demi-basane modeste de l'époque.
10 pages plus 2 pages of advertisements. Heavily worn. Few markings. Sheet music
BIBRR111230005Paperback. USED. THIS RARE/ANTIQUE BOOK PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR 1965 BY Institut francais d'indologie HAVING 100 PGS AND SIZE 6.509.50 WRITTEN IN English. THE BOOK IS IN READABLE CONDITION Originally in Unbound with some issues like PB damage and some Pin Holes. THE IMAGE OF THIS BOOK IS GIVEN FOR YOUR REFERENCE. WE CAN REBIND THE SAME IN LEATHER BINDING FOR EXTRA $ 25. paperback
17624516Chez Duchesne 14,5 x 22 Paris Edition Originale 1762 Plaquette in-8, reliure demi-vélin de l'époque, plats cartonnés papier caillouté, dos lisse, titre noir, gravure de Soliman II en frontispice signée Gravelot - Lemire, [4]-102 pp., suivies de deux pages de privilège et de deux pages de "Catalogues des pièces des comédies française et italienne, parodies et opéra comiques qui se vendent détachées". Bandeau gravé en tête de l'épitre dédicatoire au Maréchal de Richelieu. Edition originale de cette célèbre pièce de Favart (Paris 1710 - Belleville 1792) "représentée pour la première fois par les comédiens italiens ordinaires du roi le 9 avril 1761 et remise au théatre le 19 décembre de la même année" où Mme Favart sa femme joue le rôle de Roxelane, et et qui fut représentée sous le titre des "Trois sultanes". Petite salissure à l'angle extérieur du frontispice, bon intérieur. (EvC143) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Livre
17624516Chez Duchesne 14,5 x 22 Paris Edition Originale 1762 Plaquette in-8, reliure demi-vélin de l'époque, plats cartonnés papier caillouté, dos lisse, titre noir, gravure de Soliman II en frontispice signée Gravelot - Lemire, [4]-102 pp., suivies de deux pages de privilège et de deux pages de "Catalogues des pièces des comédies française et italienne, parodies et opéra comiques qui se vendent détachées". Bandeau gravé en tête de l'épitre dédicatoire au Maréchal de Richelieu. Edition originale de cette célèbre pièce de Favart (Paris 1710 - Belleville 1792) "représentée pour la première fois par les comédiens italiens ordinaires du roi le 9 avril 1761 et remise au théatre le 19 décembre de la même année" où Mme Favart sa femme joue le rôle de Roxelane, et et qui fut représentée sous le titre des "Trois sultanes". Petite salissure à l'angle extérieur du frontispice, bon intérieur. (EvC143) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Livre
1938000012475n.p.: n.p. 1938. Photograph. Very Good. 61 cm x 48 cm. Glossy black and white photograph. The photograph depicts from left to right: Chico Harpo and Groucho Marx all gathered around a harp with cheeky expressions on their faces. The harp that is pictured is the one that was used in their 1939 film At the Circus. The Marx Brothers got their start in Vaudeville but would go on to make several motion pictures in the first days of the Silver Screen. Thirteen of their films have been rated in the AFI's top 100 comedic motion pictures: their impact on cinema cannot be overstated. The brothers were sons of German-Jewish immigrants and their mother Minnie acted as their manager until her passing in 1929. In this photograph going left to right the three oldest Marx brothers are shown Chico or Leonard Marx Adolph or Harpo and the youngest of the three Julius or Groucho Marx. A few pinholes and light wear to the corners of the photograph. n.p. unknown
17424Lauder undated; Logan Stonehaven 1987. Page detached from an autograph album 17.5 x 11cm good condition. On the recto the autograph signature of Harry Lauder with the trademark sketch of himself with bonnet and pipe. On the verso the following by Logan "To Archie Many Happy memories of Lauder and Jimmy Logan his signature Stonehaven 1987." Note: Logan "His one-man musical based on the life of Scottish entertainer Sir Harry Lauder was called Lauder 1976.5 Logan collected Lauder memorabilia which is now housed in the Scottish Theatre Archive at the University of Glasgow.". Lauder undated; Logan, Stonehaven 1987. unknown
0195634144.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
13899Le bazar des récréations prime offerte aux abonnés du conseiller des enfants. Première série. In 12 broché à l’italienne, plats illustrés (lithographie) en noir. Titre illustré, 46 pages, 1 page de table des matières, texte sur 2 colonnes, 10 lithographies, hors-texte, plus la couverture, d’Henry EMY Paris- Bureaux Rue Montmartre 163 sans date. Quelques traces de manipulations, cependant bon état d’ensemble. La corde -le saute mouton-le colin Maillard- la marelle- les quatre coins- la paume, le volant, le bilboquet etc.
1887H7060New York: Richard A. Saalfield 1887. Good. Quarto 11.5 inches tall pictorial color wraps 171 pp of music plus a few ads. Good with some staining and loss to spine crease on cover mended on the verso with old tape; it has not stained the page light wear and soil some wear to title page and to table of contents page soil but generally very good and clean inside. RARE with only one copy cited by OCLC at Brown University. Unusually the cover artist misspelled 'motto' as 'mottoe' -- see one of the pics for a shot of the table of contents. Richard A. Saalfield unknown
1910List3655New York / Chicago / London: M. Witmark & Sons 1910. Folio sheet music 13 ½ x 10 ½ inches. Color pictorial cover. Light wear and minor creasing to edges; very good overall. A lively Irish-themed novelty song promoted as “Emma Carus’ Great Irish Song Hit†issued by the major popular music publisher M. Witmark & Sons. The cover illustration shows Carus dancing before a marching crowd carrying a banner reading “Home Rule†evoking the Irish nationalist movement then a prominent political issue both in Ireland and among Irish-American communities. Emma Carus 1879–1927 was a well-known American vaudeville performer and comic singer who appeared widely in theaters and variety shows during the early twentieth century. Born in New York she became a popular stage personality through novelty songs and character performances often introducing new numbers that were quickly issued in sheet music by publishers such as Witmark. The present piece with lyrics by Bob Harty and music by Ernest Breuer reflects the continuing popularity of Irish-themed songs in American vaudeville and popular music during the period when political themes such as Irish Home Rule frequently appeared in theatrical songs and stage sketches aimed at Irish-American audiences. We find a copy with a variant cover in commerce but not this design. M. Witmark & Sons unknown
191559794Chicago IL & Santa Monica CA: Streeter-Bryan Stock Co. Blance Bryan & Morrill Streeter ca. 1915. One silver gelatin real photo postcard sepia-tinted AZO stamp box on verso bearing four triangles at corners point upwards carefully trimmed to 3.5 x 4.5 in. as advertising trade card slightly over-exposed minor dustsoiling still very bright image from the collection of Blanche Bryan Streeter. This promotional sample RPPC advertising the talents of the Streeter-Bryan Stock Co. prima donna with miniature “head-shot†photos tracing her career from Vaudeville ingenue to successful singer along the circuit. Bryan 1879-1976 starred and promoted with her husband Morrill Streeter 1866-1948 playing in productions across the Midwest Oklahoma and Southwest. She starred in three silent movies in 1915 including The Man in the Attic The Sons of Satan and His Vindication. Their “Land of Joy Girls†ran in 1917 for months and were noted for their magnificent costumes & scenery from the Rose Company of Chicago. The pair were also well known at the time for their 1923 automobile vaudeville tour “Plugging Expedition†through Illinois Missouri Colorado Texas New Mexico and California featuring well-appointed automobile and trailer with camping equipment and supplies. Streeter-Bryan Stock Co., Blance Bryan & Morrill Streeter, unknown
192363201New York: George H. Doran 1923. 8vo. xiv 337 1 pp. Frontisp. numerous illustrations plates photos. Gray publisher’s cloth red lettering minor dustsoiling & slight foxing to fore-edges of textblock w/ d.j. cover art by James Montgomery Flagg minor dustsoiling rubbing faint stain soiling to spine still VG-/G- copy. First edition of this thrilling and inspirational story of the famed pioneering journalist publicist for P.T. Barnum Circus the Olympic Music Hall agent for the Orpheum vaudeville circuit and more. She represented Al Jolson Will Rogers Lillian Russell and many others. In 1919 she lost her life savings to a bad investment and was confined to a hospital for 5 years in cast and braces because of a paralyzing back injury. This inspirational story was written with one hand holding a pencil and moving over a pad of paper while flat on her back. Illustrations were contributed to this memoir by Rube Goldberg James Montgomery Flagg Tony Sarg Thornton Fisher Ed Hughes and others. Scarce in dustjacket. George H. Doran, hardcover
boz_001829Manuscrit autographe signé par Albert Wolff & Henri Rochefort - Vaudeville "Le Duel de Fraboulard" Dramaturges Manuscrit autographe signée par Albert Wolff & Henri Rochefort, Scène 6 du Vaudeville "Le Duel de Fraboulard", avec ratures et corrections, le nom Fraboulard est raturé et remplacé par Verjoulot. Dimensions : 16,4 x 21,3 cm État : Voir photos et description pour plus de détails. Nombre de pages : 2 pages Henri Rochefort Victor Henri de Rochefort-Luçay, dit Henri Rochefort, né le 30 janvier 1831 à Paris et mort le 30 juin 1913 à Aix-les-Bains, est un journaliste, écrivain, pamphlétaire, polémiste, auteur de théâtre et homme politique français surnommé « l'homme aux vingt duels et trente procès » Wikipédia Albert Wolff Albert Wolff, né Abraham Wolff le 31 décembre 1825 à Cologne et mort le 22 décembre 1891 en son domicile dans le 8ᵉ arrondissement de Paris, est un écrivain, dramaturge, journaliste et critique d'art français d'origine allemande. Wikipédia