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20012090502113706436Not Available 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
26589'at the St James' Theatre kindly lent by Mr. George Alexander On Friday June 7th 1907 at 3 p.m.'. 4pp. folio. Bifolium. In fair condition on aged paper slightly worn at head. The front page is headed 'H.R.H. Princess Christian and the Royal Members are Patrons of a Private Farewell Matinee arrranged by Lady Romney on behalf of the Green Park Club for Mr. and Mrs. Luther Munday'. The names of twenty performers are listed beneath this headed by Herbert Beerbohm Tree with various other individuals named. The central two pages form a single arrangement of dozens of facsimile signatures beneath the following message from the Countess of Romney as President of the Green Room Club: 'Names are the beads of Memory's Rosay. I have had these autographs fac-similied from Mr. Munday's collection of letters because they connect the past with the present. These Stars in the firmament of Art have all and many more without money or price taken some part in the Thousand Hours of Play and Song - social gatherings initiated and managed by Mr. & Mrs. Munday. To this Farewell Tribute from the Green Park Club headd by its Royal members I have added overleaf one other record viz: that of the original Lyric Club. These with 76 organized for charities comprise 400 Entertainments given during the past 20 years.' The final page is headed 'Copy of a Record of the Old Lyric Club 1887. To the Secretary: Mr. Luther Munday'. Among those endorsing the account are Edward Spencer Churchill Henry Irvving Arthur Sullivan George Grossmith and Charles Wyndham. 'at the St James' Theatre, kindly lent by Mr. George Alexander, On Friday, June 7th, 1907, at 3 p.m.' unknown
192971481New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Robbins Music Corporation 1929. Very Good. Two publications of sheets music 5pp. each. Both consist of one loose sheet tucked into folded wraps. Wraps measure 9 1/4 inches by 12 1/4 inches when folded. With subtle edgewear and creasing to the wraps and a minor spots of soiling here and there. Previous owner's name in large and small pencil on the front wrap of "Hang on to Me." Rear wraps feature "Singin' In The Rain" and "Your Mother and Mine." Ukulele arrangement by Hank Linet. Cover art by Utah-born Jazz Age artist John Held Jr. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Robbins Music Corporation unknown
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
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194281542New York: Broadway Music Corporation 1942. Presumed First Edition First printing. Sheet Music. Good. Format is approximately 9 inches by 12 inches. 6 pages. Front cover has several colorful American flags. Advertised to Buy Bonds on back cover. Inscription signed by Howard Acton on the front cover. Cover has some wear soiling and creases. Broadway Music Corporation unknown
193517435NY: LEO FEIST. 1935. Fine. 1935. First Edition. Softcover. Sheet music for the film. Fine in tall pictorial printed wrappers. 4 pp. 9" X 12". Faint stamp at base of front cover Actors William Powell. Myrna Loy & Louise Rainer are depicted on the front cover. . NY: LEO FEIST. 1935 paperback
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1966335158New York: Young Physique Pub. Inc 1966. Magazine. 52p. includes covers 5.25x8.25 inches nude and semi-nude male physique photos with posing pouches and swim trunks with light wear digest size magazine in stapled color pictorial wraps with color centerfold. Young Physique Pub. Inc unknown
193321387BY Special Permission Walt Disney Enterprises Irving Berlin Inc Publ NY 1933 Unbound. No Jacket. First Edition. In Color of Wolf & 3 Pigs Dancing playing Instrument 1933. 1ST edition VG-/GOOD- AS-IS SHEET MUSIC cover light wear erasure of pencil name & small edge tears Chips Extremities. Cover detached from rest Music SLIGHT EDGE WEAR. front cover approx slim 2 inch piece out left side SLIGHT CREASE TOP RIGHT CORNER foxing & edge tears Creases. SHEET MUSIC. First Edition. Unbound. Good/No Jacket. BY Special Permission Walt Disney Enterprises Irving Berlin Inc Publ NY paperback
1907505518New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co 1907. Softcover. Good. Later printing. Folio. Two nested bifoliums making eight pages. Owner name on the front cover outer bifolium separated at the fold offsetting to the back cover and on the verso of the front cover moderate edgewear to the outer bifolium creasing to the top of the inner bifolium still a good complete copy. For voice and piano. Plate number 5151-4. The back cover features a sample of "With You in Eternity" by Arthur J. Lamb and Alfred Solman. Bob Cole was a popular African American songwriter known for his work on A Trip to Coontown which is considered the first musical production created and owned entirely by African Americans. James W. Johnson was an African American writer who eventually moved on from show business to become a leader of the NAACP and served as U.S. consul in Venezuela and Nicaragua under President Theodore Roosevelt. The front cover features a photo of both Cole and Johnson with the caption "Cole & Johnson. Who keep the world a-singing." OCLC locates five holdings of this title.<br /> <br /> The Shoo-Fly Regiment is an important early African American musical that told the story of African American soldiers during the Spanish-American War. In a review of a book by scholar Paula Marie Seniors which analyzes the work of Cole and Johnson Paige McGinely explains that Seniors' analysis "aims to demonstrate that the spectacles of black patriotism showcased in Shoo Fly Regiment were direct refutations of Theodore Roosevelt's ‘Rough Rider' white-supremacist imperialist mentality. By suggesting the possibility of coalitions among people of color the world over Shoo Fly Regiment staged a direct critique of both racist and imperialist projects steered by the United States" an analysis made all the more interesting given that Johnson eventually developed a connection to Roosevelt. Though "Who Do You Love" is merely a love song written in dialect it is nonetheless less a part of this historically and culturally significant musical. Jos. W. Stern & Co unknown
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