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1934123087New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation 1934. Sheet_music. 4p. 9x12 inches sheet music in slightly worn pictorial blue wraps. The Mexican American composer had a number of hits from the 1920s until her return to Mexico in 1949; most prominently this song. Edward B. Marks Music Corporation unknown books
1933019985New York NY: Harms Incorporated. Fair. 1933. Sheet music. Sheet music is in fair condition. Music company stamp on front of wrapper. Tears on top and bottom spine have been taped closed. Water damage 2" x 2" on top right corner throughout item. ; 12" x 9"; 5 pp . Harms Incorporated unknown books
2005236257San Francisco: LYRIC et al. 2005. 21p. 8.5x11 inches event program services and resources schedule vary good in stapled wraps. Conference for queer youth which grew out of the OHMY conference founded in 1997 by LYRIC. LYRIC et al. unknown books
1978155100Fairbanks AK: Musk Ox Press 1978. First edition. Softcover. 23 pages. A long poem by Morgan accompanied by illustrations by Lyric Ozburn. A very good copy in stapled wrappers with some tanning to the rear panel Signed and inscribed by Morgan on the title page to poet Linda Pastan. Musk Ox Press unknown books
1933167512New York: Robbins Music Corporation 1933. 3p. sheet music with cover portrait of a turbanned Novarro and a production still printed violet and green 12x9 inch wraps. The coated cover leaf is somewhat handled with a little soil and an ownership name the musical notation has a different scale pencilled in. Good only. Memento of the Mexican American film star in one of his late talkies. Robbins Music Corporation unknown books
1935128087New York: Robbins Music Corporation/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1935. 4p. 9x12 inches lightly worn wraps. Sheet music printed purple and pale green on offwhite stock with a photo of the Mexican American film star seducing his costar. Robbins Music Corporation/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer unknown books
1935119828New York: Robbins Music Corporation/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1935. 6p. 9x12 inches lightly worn purple- and- red on white wraps. Sheet music with a photo of the Mexican American film star chastely bussing his costar. Robbins Music Corporation/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer unknown books
1934115000London: A. V. Braodhurst 1934. 8p. sheet music 9x12 inches wraps creased vertically in center slighlty worn and smudged and with paperclip rust residue. Apparently a British lyricist's version of an African American spiritual. A. V. Braodhurst unknown books
1938119827New York: Leo Feist 1938. Sheet_music. 6p. 9x12 inches lyrics in Spanish and English sheet music in lightly-worn pictorial wraps. The Mexican American composer had a number of hits from the 1920s until her return to Mexico in 1949 most notably "What a Difference a Day Makes Leo Feist unknown books
194036599New York: Leo Feist 1940. Sheet_music. 6p. 8.5x11 inches wraps. Sheet music. Leo Feist unknown books
1922122143New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co 1922. Sheet_music. 6p 9x12 inches sheet music scattered musical notations in pencil several closed edge tears with photo of Norman "The Creole Fashion Plate" in drag. Gay female impersonator and singer born in Baltimore in 1897. He billed himself as "The Creole Fashion Plate" and was known for his gowns mostly made by his mother with whom he traveled. "All my life before me looks so dreary and so black / I think I'll choose the river and I'll never come back. Jerome H. Remick & Co unknown books
1997220811Urbana/Chicago University of Illinois Press 1997. 1997. First edition "September 1 1997". 8vo. Illustrated with halftones; one double-page map. Pictorial dust jacket unclipped. Fine fresh copy as new. No signatures or bookplates. Advance copy for review with publisher's slip laid in loose with the publication date of "September 1997.". F. Hardcover. Urbana/Chicago, University of Illinois Press [1997]. hardcover books
192251886New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co 1922. Sheet_music. 6p 9x12 inches sheet music wraps with photo of Norman "The Creole Fashion Plate" in drag. Gay female impersonator and singer born in Baltimore in 1897. He billed himself as "The Creole Fashion Plate" and was known for his gowns mostly made by his mother with whom he traveled. All my life before me looks so dreary and so black / I think I'll choose the river and I'll never come back. Jerome H. Remick & Co unknown books
192251885New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co 1922. Sheet_music. 6p 9x12 inches sheet music wraps with photo of Norman "The Creole Fashion Plate" in drag. Gay female impersonator and singer born in Baltimore in 1897. He billed himself as "The Creole Fashion Plate" and was known for his gowns mostly made by his mother with whom he traveled. Jerome H. Remick & Co unknown books
194421826NY: Leeds Music Corp 1944. 4to pp. 6pp. Printed self wraps lacking corner piece in lower right A very good copy. A work encouraging the French partisans. Leeds Music Corp unknown books
192389303New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co 1923. Sheet_music. 6p 9x12 inches sheet music wraps with photo of Norman garbed as Tom Sawyer overalls doffed straw hat mild wear and marks. Gay female impersonator and singer born in Baltimore in 1897. He billed himself as "The Creole Fashion Plate" and was known for his gowns mostly made by his mother with whom he traveled. Jerome H. Remick & Co unknown books
1927WRCLIT51278Los Angeles 1927. I:10; III:1; IV:45 & 7; VI:13678 and VII:1. Eleven issues. Printed wrappers. Wrappers a bit dusty some staple rust one corner chip first number has wraps detached with light damp at edges two have institutional stamps otherwise good or better. Edited by Roy T. Thompson Grace A. Dennen. et al. Founded in 1921 and published through a sixth volume in 1927. Josephine Johnson George "Stirling" sic etc. HOFFMAN et al pp.262-3. paperback books
1910154395New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co 1910. Sheet_music. 6p. 10.5x13.5 inches edgeworn wraps splitting on spine. Sheet music with a full photo of male impersonator King on the front wrap. The London-born King nee Winifred Emms had a long music-hall career as a male impersonator. Jos. W. Stern & Co unknown books
1919WRCLIT51330New York 1919. I:6: II:123/4; III:12. Six issues. Printed and decorated wrappers. A bit of tanning but generally very good. Edited by Samuel Roth. Began May 1917 suspended Mar.-Dec. 1918 and ceased publication after the July/Aug. 1919 issue. Monthly/bimonthly. Unlike several periodicals with a similar or identical title this little magazine is of notable consequence having grown beyond its immediate association with Columbia Univ. and expanded to include a decent range of contributors including here D.H. Lawrence Arturo Giovannitti J.P. Bishop Deutsch J. Erskine Zangwill M. Josephson a couple of Benets Fletcher E.A. Robinson E. Carnevalli Suckow et al. An interesting prelude to Roth's career as pirate / publisher/ sleaze merchant and seemingly uncommon though perhaps only because issues tend to get tossed into the dark recesses of bins with the incredibly dismal poetry periodicals with similar titles. HOFFMAN et al p.252. unknown books
193735090New York: Farrar & Rinehart 1937. First American Edition. First Printing. Small octavo 19.5cm.; publisher's cloth in red and black pictorial price-clipped dust jacket signed in image by "Suba" black topstain; 10166pp. General edge wear to jacket extremities including small loss at spine crown not approaching text some minor dust-soil corners gently bumped else Very Good or better in Near Very Good jacket. Originally written in German as Nie Wieder Friede! while the author was exiled in England this satirical anti-war play is set both on Mount Olympus where Napoleon and St. Francis argue over whether mankind truly desires peace; and in the imaginary German state of Dunkelstein whose inhabitants even mid-peace pageant are all too ready to be militarized. At the time of publication No More Peace was in the early stages of production in a number of cities under the sponsorship of the W.P.A.'s Federal Theater Project the first in Roslyn Long Island in June 1937. BLOOMFIELD & MENDELSON B16. Farrar & Rinehart unknown books