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188611156Orpington: George Allen 1886. 1st edition thus NCBEL III 1347. Contemporary green morocco with marbled boards & eps. TEG. VG some extremity wear/poi on blank front fly. 250 pp sm 8vo. <br/><br/> George Allen hardcover books
185847829New York: Stanford and Delisser 1858. 1st Edition Sabin 86564. Original publisher's decorated ribbed morocco red cloth binding; covers have ornamental pattern stamped in blind; front cover has title central vignette of a disembodied hand finishing a portrait and author in gilt; yellow endpapers. Slight cock. Some wear & soiling to binding. Usual foxing & staining. An About VG copy. 5 6 - 95 1 blank pp. Text block trimmed. 6 inserted lithographic plates. Woodcut concludes text. 12mo. 7-1/2" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/>"A satire of courtship among the fashionable upper classes conducted at summer watering places as told in verse. The volume is divided into three sections with separate half-title pages: La Journée Saratoga La Mascarade Newport and Les Confidences Sharon and is composed of three poems." Stanford and Delisser hardcover books
19136729Newark: The Carteret Book Club 1913. 1st edition BAL 21226. #41/100cc. Off-white paper-wrapped boards. Paper label on cover. Abt VG sp darkened/some soiling to boards/bpt of James Valentine. Sm 8vo. <br/><br/> The Carteret Book Club hardcover books
1871S13836Boston:: Noyes Holmes and Company 1871. 1871. 195 x 125 mm. Small 8vo. vi 292 pp. Figs. illus. plates. Title printed in chromolithography; pp.74-5 with off-setting. Original green cloth stamped in black- and gilt; corners worn spine extremities worn some signatures springing from gutter. Bookplate. Good. First edition. This work went through at least three editions and the bindings differ this one is green cloth with black & gilt stamping. The text tells a melodramatic story of Gutenberg's life and a history of printing and its processes how books are made etc. including the beginning of printing in China stencils waxen tablets engraving etc. Full of anecdotes. Also talks of the differences in the variety of type type-setting machinery stereotyping the hand-press books for the blind etc. Emily Clemens Pearson was a writer from New England residing variously in Granby Connecticut Portland Maine Warsaw Virginia and Andover Mass. She died in Winchester Massachusetts. Her books were meant for children and she is known to have written accounts of slavery. Noyes, Holmes and Company, 1871. hardcover books
18991559941899. Hardcover. Covers loose spine missing contents VG. Boards. 31 bw plates. Lists 258 works by American and European artists. Quite a nice copy overall but outer hinges are split. Includes a selected bibliography for many of the included artists at the rear. hardcover books
186248233London: Smith Elder & Co. 65 Cornhill 1862. Cf. NCBEL III 1342. Original publisher's green pebbled cloth with gilt spine lettering & boards stamped in blind. Pale yellow eps. Square & tight. Modest extremity wear. Period poi to front paste-down. Front hinge starting. Foxing. A pulled gathering. Withal a VG copy. viii 440 16 pp. 16 page publisher catalogue dated November 1862 concludes volume. Frontispiece portrait of Ruskin. Tissue guard. Crown 8vo. 8" x 5" <br/><br/> Smith, Elder & Co., 65, Cornhill hardcover books
196129160London: Boosey & Hawkes PN B. & H. 18838 1961. Quarto. Original publisher's illustrated wrappers. 1f. recto title verso copyright statement 1f. recto orchestration verso blank 1f. recto cast list verso blank 233 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn; stamped "Complimentary Copy" at upper margin of upper; spine slightly creased and with small label to foot. Boosey & Hawkes [PN B. & H. 18838] unknown books
195031758Budapest: Magyar-Szovjet Társaság 1950. Small quarto. Stapled. Original publisher's wrappers with illustration in color by Bánó. 55 1 blank pp. Text in Hungarian.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn and chipped with minor loss. Somewhat worn and browned; small stain to upper inner corner. First Hungarian edition.<br/><br/>Russian composer Isaak Dunayevsky's operetta Vol'nïy veter Free Wind premiered in Moscow on August 22 1947. The Hungarian translation by György Hámos Szabad szél was performed at the Budapest Operetta Theater in 1950. <br/><br/>Dunayevsky achieved numerous successes in the Soviet Union with his musical comedies and popular songs. Vol'nïy veter won the Stalin Prize and was the first Soviet work to be performed at the Hungarian theater. It is set in a fictional country easily identified as Yugoslavia and the comic scenarios and folk songs are entwined with less-than-subtle political statements against western imperialism. Magyar-Szovjet Társaság unknown books
27034Ca. 29 x 76 mm.<br/><br/>Laid down to paper mount.<br/><br/>Slightly worn and soiled. "Reeves was particularly admired in Handel oratorios and for his performance of the Evangelist in Bach's St Matthew Passion which he sang under Sterndale Bennett in 1862. In the late 1860s he pressed for the adoption of a lower musical pitch in England." Harold Rosenthal and George Biddlecombe in Grove Music Online. unknown books
190027949London: Published by Arrangement with Chappell & Co. by The Alston Rivers Company PN 18311 1900. Quarto. Original publisher's red cloth with titling gilt to upper and spine. 1f. recto title verso copyright 1f. recto cast list verso contents v-xii overture 3-129 v publisher's advertisements pp.<br/><br/>Binding somewhat worn rubbed bumped soiled and shaken; hinges splitting. Published by Arrangement with Chappell & Co... by The Alston Rivers Company [PN 18311] unknown books
189028033New York: Wm. A. Pond PN 13809 1890. Quarto. Original publisher's decorative wrappers. 1 title 2 cast list 3 contents 4-172 pp.<br/><br/>Wrappers worn; upper detached with minor chips and tears to edges; lower partially detached; spine worn and lacking at head and tail. Revised version. Wm. A. Pond [PN 13809] unknown books
188524423New York 1885. Octavo. Original publisher's wrappers illustrated by C. de Grimoy. 24 pp. <br/><br/>Slightly worn browned and stained; minor paper loss to upper outer corners. Heinrich Conried became general manager of the New York Metropolitan Opera in 1903 and remained until Gatti-Casazza took over in 1908. He is particularly distinguished as having been responsible for bringing Enrico Caruso to the Met in 1903 and later Fremstad and Farrar. The American premieres of both Parsifal and Salome were both presented under his stewardship. unknown books
23822Full-length portrait in formal attire. Ray Lee Jackson NBC Studio. Ca. 254 x 205 mm. Handstamps with photographer's name and job and negative numbers to verso.<br/><br/>Creased and bumped at corners; minor soiling and wear; pencil annotation to verso. Jessica Dragonette was a popular American singer and radio personality. During her 22-year radio career "The Princess of Song" as the media nicknamed her helped popularize operetta and semi-classical music. She is especially remembered as the star of the Cities Service Concerts program which she joined in 1930 and her many charitable performances for the U.S. armed forces during World War II. unknown books
191127913London: Chappell PN 19348 1911. Quarto. Original publisher's printed wrappers. i title ii copyright statement iii characters iv contents 169 4 additional pages between pp. 52-53 iii publisher's advertisements pp.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn. Chappell [PN 19348] unknown books
191127903London: Chappell PN 18311 1911. Quarto. Original publisher's light gray decorative wrappers printed in dark blue. i title i blank i dramatis personae i contents 141 i publisher's advertisement pp.<br/><br/>Wrappers somewhat worn; small tears to head and tail of spine. Chappell [PN 18311] unknown books
195627923London: Chappell PN 18844 1956. Quarto. Original publisher's decorative yellow wrappers. 1f. recto title verso copyright 1f. recto cast list verso contents 225 iii blank pp.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn. Chappell [PN 18844] unknown books
193027919Philadelphia: John Church PN Gon. 223 1930. Folio. Original publisher's brown cloth-backed decorative wrappers. 1 title 2 blank 3 dramatis personae 4 contents 5-225 iii blank pp.<br/><br/>Occasional performance annotations in pencil.<br/><br/>Wrappers somewhat worn and soiled; head and tail of spine slightly defective; previous owner's name and annotations to upper. Some minor internal wear; inner margin of title tight to wrapper. The Gondoliers was "the last great Gilbert and Sullivan success." Arthur Jacobs in Grove Music Online. John Church [PN Gon. 223] unknown books
191127901London: Chappell PN 18577 1911. Large octavo. Original publisher's light gray wrappers printed in dark blue. i title ii blank iii dramatis personae iv contents 184 ii blank pp.<br/><br/>Wrappers somewhat worn minor damage to upper. Slightly worn. Chappell [PN 18577] unknown books
23955Ca. 251 x 203 mm. <br/><br/>Slightly worn and soiled; several small holes to margins. American contralto Gladys Swarthout "studied singing in Chicago making her operatic début there in 1924 as the Shepherd-boy in Tosca; the following year she sang Carmen at Ravinia. Her début role at the Metropolitan was La Cieca La Gioconda 1929; she performed there regularly until 1945 as Siébel Preziosilla Adalgisa and - her most famous roles - Mignon and Carmen. She also sang in the première of Hanson's Merry Mount 1934. After 1954 she retired to Florence." Swarthout had a "fine well-placed voice" and a beautiful but placid stage presence.She starred in five films for Paramount pictures. Max de Schauensee in Grove Music Online. unknown books
187933095New York: A. S. Seer Printer 1879. Early US printing. Printed blue paper wrappers. Wrappers chipped. PO signature 1879 to top margin of front wrapper & ink annotations to rear wrapper. A Good copy. 28 pp. Libretto only no musical scores. 7-5/8" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/> A. S. Seer, Printer unknown books
189549068New York: Dodd Mead and Company 1895. 1st US edition Wolff 542b. The UK edition issued with an 1896 date of publication. Decorative brown cloth binding with green & gilt stamping. TEG. Average binding wear. Age-toning to paper. POI to front paste-down with offset to ffep. Overall Very Good. iii 3 244 pp. Printed by the Caxton Press New York. 12mo. 7-1/4" x 4-3/4" <br/><br/> Dodd Mead and Company hardcover books
1987180948Paris: Galerie 1900-2000 1987. Softcover. VG. Green illustrated wraps. 48 pages : illustrations some color portraits. Text in French. Vernissage: 16 décembre 1987 : exposition du 16-12-87 au 13-1-88. Catalogue of 47 works exhibited. Retrospective of works from 1929 to 1950 with introduction "chemins du surréalisme" by the artist; statements byJean Bouret 1946 André Breton 1948 Arpad Mezei 1959 Jean Arp 1969 Charles Duit 1973 Jacques Prévert 1980 and Herbert Molderings 1983; exhibitions 1946-1986. Galerie 1900-2000 unknown books
189043445New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co 1890. Third Authorized American Edition. Original publisher's blue cloth spine over color-printed pictorial paper-wrapped boards. Some binding wear. Prior owner inscription to ffep. A VG copy. 128 pp. T.p. cut. 12mo. 6-1/2" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/>OCLC records just 2 holding institutions. Frederick A. Stokes Co hardcover books
188921194Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co 1889. 1st thus. Dark blue cloth with gilt lettering. TEG. VG slt wear at spine ends/poi to prelims. 237 pp. Small 8vo. <br/><br/> A. C. McClurg & Co hardcover books
190246551London: George Allen 1902. Thirteenth Thousand. Tan full calf binding with gilt stamped lettering to spine. AEG. Spine a bit sunned. Modest wear. Bookplates. A VG copy. x 297 3 blank pp. 12mo. <br/><br/> George Allen unknown books