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20012090502113706436Not Available 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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B9781088002087Hardback. New. hardcover
19971-0252023250Univ of Illinois Pr 1997. Hardcover. New. 210 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Univ of Illinois Pr hardcover
1997mon0004108791University of Illinois Press 6/1/1997 12:00:01 AM. hardcover. Very Good. 0.9882 9.3189 6.2598. University of Illinois Press hardcover
199761728Urbana IL: University of Illinois Press 1997. First edition. First printing stated. Hardcover. Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. Inscription signed by Winik. xii 3 210 1 p. Map. Illustrations. Selected Bibliography. Index. Jack Pomerantz fled east from his home in Radzyn Poland when the German planes attacked walking by night and hiding in the forests of eastern Europe by day. He was just twenty-one when this saga of devastating loss and inspiring courage began. His flight took him on a harrowing dangerous odyssey through Siberia to Taskent to Siberia again and then-in Polish uniform-back to his home as a liberator. A peddler's son who had known only poverty throughout his childhood and adolescence Pomerantz provides a poignant picture of the many Jewish refugees who had to escape not only Nazi terror but also the forces of Stalin and the NKVD the forerunner of the KGB. Run East provides remarkable detail about a part of the Holocaust that has remained relatively unexplained-the world of European Jews who escaped into what was then the Soviet Union only to be used by the Soviets sometimes as laborers in Siberia and sometimes as soldiers fighting on the eastern front. Lyric Wallwork Winik conducted nearly two hundred hours of interviews with Pomerantz to create her narrative then verified dates events and locations through extensive archival research. The result is a revealing look at the life of one man who absolutely refused to give up or give in. University of Illinois Press hardcover
0252023250.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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19712092902137400526Yamanashi Silk Center Publishing Department 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Yamanashi Silk Center Publishing Department paperback
139037615X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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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
1913526712New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co 1913. Softcover. Good. Presumably the first edition. Cover illustration by Dorothy Dulin. Folio. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Light dampstaining to the top margin of page two a bit of fading to the top of the front and back covers dampstaining to page five but the contents remain bright and edgewear including some small tears and nicks still a good or better copy with a lovely cover illustration. For voice and piano with a supplement of the score on page five composed for "male or mixed quartet" providing 1st tenor 2nd tenor baritone and bass. Plate number 7580-4. There were multiple front covers with the same illustration but with different photographs this copy has a photograph of William Redmond of "That" Quartet. The back cover features a sample of "Daddy Has A Sweetheart And Mother Is Her Name" by Gene Buck and Dave Stamper. R.W. Lardner better known as Ring Lardner was a celebrated satirical author in his time and admired by the likes of F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemmingway and Virginia Woolf. OCLC locates five holdings of this piece. Jos. W. Stern & Co unknown
1931505560New York: Edward B. Marks Music Co 1931. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Cover illustration by Manning. Quarto. Lyrics in Spanish and English. Single bifolium with a single sheet insert making six pages. Light edgewear and toning some foxing to the back cover else near fine. For voice and piano. Plate number 9772-3. Features a sample of "Poor Kid" by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Jesse Greer as well as one-measure samples of five other Gilbert songs. J. Rosamond Johnson was an African American composer and singer best known for the song "Lift Every Voice and Sing" which he wrote with his brother James Weldon Johnson. There are a few different versions of this tune some with the subtitle "Rambling Rose of the Wildwood" but this version has the most striking cover we've seen. Edward B. Marks Music Co unknown
1932563h5817USA: M. Whitmark & Sons. Fair. 1932. First Edition. Sheet Music. Six pages of piano sheet music with lyrics and ukulele chords. Nicely illustrated cover features photos of the stars of the Warner Bros. film 'Forty-Second Street" in which this song was featured. Unmarked with above-average wear. Coverfold almost entirely open. A worthy vintage copy.; 4to . M. Whitmark & Sons unknown
19322507190826048M. Whitmark & Sons 1932-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear.Pages are not crisp white. M. Whitmark & Sons paperback
036666641X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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22865The Lyric Theatre Hammersmith W.6. London 'This Thursday evening June 2nd 1927 at 8 o'clock Subsequent evenings at 8.30'. Wightman Mountain & Andrews Ltd Printers 31 & 33 Victoria Street S.W. Four-page programme on bifolium stapled into covers of shiny art paper. In fair condition worn and aged with rusted staples. Folded once. The covers are printed on the outside only. On the front are two illustrations in Georgian style with the caption 'George Barnwell's Contrition'. On the back is a drawing of 'Portsmouth Old Theatre' 'Reproduced by kind permission of Arthur Moreland.' The small signature 'Nigel Playfair' is at top right of front cover. The first page of the programme carries five 'Producer's Notes' by 'Lessee & Manager' Playfair. The production is based on the conceit that the audience are watching the Crummles Company performing George Lillo's 'George Barnwell or The London Merchant'. In his third note Playfair writes: 'I do not intend the audience to think that the Crummles Company were bad actors in their fashion for I do not suppose they were: nor that Lillo wrote a bad play for I am sure this is not the case. If they do my production will have failed. It is in the surprises created by the surroundings and the conventions of the period that there will be I hope much to laugh at though with sympathy rather than derision.' The fourth note includes the statement 'This entertainment is not intended for Archaeologists - as such - except in the Pickwickian sense.' The last three pages of the programme give the usual details of cast and crew performance songs credits. Towards end: 'Ladies are respectfully requested to remove their hats and so add to the comfort of all.' The production ends with a 'Harlequinade' and the fifth note concerns Grimaldi. The text of Playfair's production was published by Chapman & Hall in 1927 but no other copy of this programme is to be found on OCLC WorldCat. The Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, W.6. [London] 'This (Thursday) evening, June 2nd, 1927, at 8 o'clock | Subsequent evenings at 8. unknown
19921-1560152397Penton Overseas Inc 1992. Audio Cassette. New. 7.75x5.25x0.50 inches. Penton Overseas Inc unknown