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1763002776Paris, Duchesne, 1763
181288695Couverture souple. Broché. Couverture muette défraîchie. Manques au dos. 318 pages. 9 x 14 cm.
49053Samson et Dalila.In-8 br.Sans date. BE.intérieur.Couv.salie.
11723Paris, Olivier Perrin 1951 - 1956 315x240mm, 1200pages, env., nombreuses illustrations n/b et couleurs, reliure cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée. Avec un supplément: Tableau des pièces créées à Paris de 1951 à 1956. Quelques pages glacées avec des traces de mouillures sans gravité. Quelques jaquettes défraichies, volume II: il manque 1,5 cm au dos supérieur.
1857RO80058205LEVY MICHEL FRERES. 1857. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 349 pages. Charnières fendues.. . . . Classification Dewey : 782.1-Théâtre musical, opéra
14880Paris, Michel Lévy Frères, 1859 & 1857. 2 vol. in-12 reliés demi veau fauve, pièces de titre et de tomaison, 348 & 312 pp. Tome I : La Muette de Portici - Le Comte Ory - Le Philtre - Robert-le-Diable - La Juive - Les Huguenots - Le Prophète. Tome II : Le Dieu et la Bayadère - Le Serment - Guido et Ginevra - La Xacarilla - Les Martyrs - Dom Sébastien - Le Juif errant. Bon état : rousseurs in-t.
21322In-4, broché, couverture illustrée rempliée, xvi, 195 p., non coupé. Paris, Paul Geuthner, 1926.
1967ROD0030269Imprimerie perfecta. 1967. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 28 p. Nombreuses photographies noir et blanc.. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 782.1-Théâtre musical, opéra
2019238152.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
RO20000675Au Ménestrel. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Manque en coiffe de pied, Mouillures. 55 pages. Tampon sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 782.1-Théâtre musical, opéra
P002834Havana Cuba: Imp. "Marti" 1941. Octavos 23 à 15.5 cm. Single folded leaves printed to rectos and versos; 4 pp. each. Very good. Three programs for performances in Cuba of the Original Ballet Russe a ballet company established in 1932 by René Blum and Colonel Wassily de Basil as successor to Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes founded in 1909. A disagreement between De Basil and Blum resulted in the company's split in 1936. De Basil's "Original Ballet Russe" retained such famous dancers as Riabouchinska David Lichine and Roman Jasinski and traveled extensively throughout Europe and America. In March 1941 the company arrived in Havana where it was enthusiastically met but the season was marred by a labor strike and the De Basil's inability to adequately pay the company. As a result many dancers lingered in the Cuban capital for months and were forced to take on other jobs including appearances in nightclubs to survive. The season included works such as Fokine's "Les Sylphides" "Paganini" "Prince Igor" "Petrouchka" "Sheherazade" and Massine's "Symphonie Fantastique" "Les Presages" and "Le Beau Danube.". unknown books
303 p. 8 plates (incl. facsims.) 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
27x21. XVI+125p. Fotogr. Ilstr. Enc. Tela ed.
2010A220426ahmug174992Opus Arte 2010. dvd. Acceptable. 5x0x7. Ex-library item. Expect stickers on the disc artwork and case. We fully expect this to work fine but it is sold untested. Priority shipping available on this item. NO international shipping Opus Arte unknown
90 pages. Features: Design your own jeans; Get a better finish with bias tape; Perfect the high waist; Inside opera costumes; Tailoring series - Part 1; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
ill., br.
65087, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, 372 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:16 b/w, 34 col., 2 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503594965.
19326o.J. schwed. Sängerin. Stockholm, 1930 am Stadttheater in Nürnberg, 1932 Prag, 1933-35 Städtische Oper Berlin, 1935 Staatsoper Wien, 1938 Mitglied der Metropolitan Opera New York, seit 1950 Gesanglehrerin in Stockholm. 1896 Venjan - 1970 Hedemora (Dalarna). Halbfigur singend. Bleistiftzeichnung von Benedikt Fred Dolbin um 1930, vom Künstler monogrammiert. Ca. 255 x 160 mm.
1963x00605<p>Minerva 1963. 4to. 351 pp. Very Good. Lettering to spine a bit faded 1" tear to rear endpaper. Facsimile.<br /><br /></p> Minerva hardcover
20 pages. Features: The Bad and the Beautiful - Topless opera photo of Joanna Simon in "Bomarzo" and intimate photo of Vanessa Redrave with Franco Nero from "A Quiet Place in the Country"; Great one-page retro color-photo ad for the Hostess electric Hot Tray; Death Row is Crowded with Waiting Men - it seems only the poor are executed; Young World features content on Kyle Johnson (son of Lt. Uhura of the Star Trek series) with photo, as well as Cathi Krisiloff, a cowgirl from Parsippany, NJ - with photo of her riding horse; Teach Your Preschool Child Yourself; Super retro color 3/4 centerfold Libby's ad promotes their "Bucko" contest; Quaint half-page ad for E.A. Carey tobacco pipes offers a 30-day no-risk purchase - with photo of Mr. Carey; Mushroom recipes; Fantastic 2/3-page retro color-photo ad for Bates Floaters shoes; Hunting the Great Boar - former Harper's Bazaar editor Joie McGrail describes the hunt with her husband Bill McGrail; Nostalgic back cover ad features "Archie"-style cartoons to promote free color photo film offered by Famous Brand of Philadelphia. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Cover photo of Mount Ranier; Chesterfield cigarettes ad features photos of druggist Henry Silver, carpenter Lloyd Van Vorce, and fashion writer Naomi Hatfield; Sir Winston Churchill - what he did and didn't say; Farewell, For 1040! - soon a single phone call will replace the agonies of completing your income tax form; Questions asked of the World's Fair Golden Girls; Ballet Goes Pop - look what Stately San Francisco Ballet is up to; Recipes; Nice black and white ad inside back cover for the 1965 Dodge Polara features photos of lady 'spy'; Nice back cover color-photo ad for Minute-Maid orange juice features little red-haired boy holding inflatable "Smiley" the porpoise. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this special vintage issue. Magazine
Not dated, [1946]. Numerous photographs. 223pp. Index. Blue cloth covers; gilt title on spine. Missing front free endpaper. Light wear to blue cloth cover edges. Page edges rather grubby.
192451696New York NY; Hollywood CA; Taos NM: Underwood & Underwood Anderson Lumiere Guard Vitaphone Studios Metropolitan Music Bureau 1924-1927. Twenty seven items. With 24 photographs 3 sized 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 6 sized 5 x 7.75 in.; 1 w/ colour-tinted blue sized 7.25 x 9.5 in.; 16 sized 8 x 10 in.; many w/ annotations dating the photos in pencil some of the press photos and studio photos stamped on versos with attached newsreel information blurbs many w/ text in negative at lower corner of image; 1 very large colour lithograph poster printed on linen showing the young opera star seated and colours of pink gold and black sized 40 x 80 in. w/ wood bars at upper & lower for hanging some minor creasing from rolling but in Fine condition; and TLS from Lawrence H. Smith at Underwood & Underwood Inc. News Picture Division to Miss Marion Talley. These photographs and giant lobby poster provide splendid artifacts for the lavish attention paid to a young star at the beginning of her career during the Jazz Age. The very large poster is a beautiful example of colour lithography showing her demurely seated against a pink lozenge background with advertisements at the foot of the poster for Steinway Piano and Victor Records. Marion Talley 1906-1983 was the daughter of a telegraph operator for the Missouri Pacific Railroad and by 15 she was appearing in the Kansas City Grand Opera Company of Mignon by Abroise Thomas and quickly became a local celebrity often performing benefit concerts. She studied with music teacher Frank LaForge famed soprano composer who maintained a close relationship with the Metropolitan Opera and was placed under contract in 1925 by Giulio Gatti-Casazza at age 19 becoming the youngest principal female performer in the Met’s history to that point. Her debut performance was Feb. 17 1926 as Gilda the daughter of the title character in Verdi’s Rigoletto. The press photos show her surrounded by the many flowers she received in the 18 encores her performance on stage meeting the opera diva Ernestine Schumann-Heinck d. 1936 as well as her appearance on radio with Marguerite D’Alvarez and Giovanni Martinelli singing Home! Sweet Home!. In addition she also starred in the first Vitaphone short sound films released in 1926 with Don Juan starring John Barrymore and another Vitaphone short performing “Bella figlia dell’amore†from Rigoletto but the critics were savage criticizing her performances and her lack of appeal on camera. During this period she traveled extensively to Europe and through the southwest as evidenced by the series of photos showing her in Taos with the burros young Native American children and adults in regalia as well as her automobile. The photo of the young star by Samuel Lumiere 1878-1971 is a very nice example of his portrait work during the height of the 1920s when he was under contract to shoot celebrities for the Chicago Tribune. See: Barrios A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film pp. 20-29; Vitaphone Marks 80th Anniversary Vitaphone News The Vitaphone Project Vol. 8 No. 1 2006; Crafton The Talkies: American Cinema’s Transition to Sound 1926-1931 1999. Underwood & Underwood, Anderson, Lumiere, Guard, Vitaphone Studios, Metropolitan Music Bureau, unknown
29305o.J. Sophie Anne. Opernsängerin. Seit 1840 an der Opera-comique in Paris, feierte große Erfolge u.a. bei der Uraufführung von Adolphe Adam und Auber, zahlreiche Auftritte in London, Belgien, Amsterdam, Nordamerika, später Konzertsängerin und Gesangspädagogin. 1819 London - 1903 Torquay. Halbfigur. Lithographie von Benjaminy. 188 x 142 mm.
26x18. 141p. Fotogr.