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30pp.+ 64pp.met zw/w foto's, gesigneerd met opdracht door uitgever W. Godenne aan Emm. de Bom, 28cm., gecart., tweetalig-bilingue, B90713
128pp., 19cm., brochure originale, joint: lettre autographe de l'auteur, bon état, M102481
Le cerf-volant, 1958. In-12 broché, 127 pp.-8 pp. d'illustrations. Quelques points de rousseurs sur la couverture, dos insolé.
Features: Who says pioneering is a thing of the past? - Imperial Oil agent L.M. Fortin and his truck supply road contractors near Beattyville and Senneterre in Northwestern Quebec; Yukon's Highway to the Sea - taking the Haines Cutoff to the sea from the Alaska Highway; The Devil's Hills - Manitoba's desert, about 100 miles west of Winnipeg and 40 miles east of Brandon; Rollin' Along, Singin' A Song - Songs sung across Canada; Logging in the Gatineau - great photos - trucks on the frozen river; Muskoka Pioneers, by Anne Smyth; On to Peggy's Cove (continued from last issue); The Carillon across Canada. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Hachette, Paris, 1979. Un fort volume cartonné de format in 4° de 876 pp. Bel état. Peu courant.
in-8°, 184 pages, abdt ill. in-t. n., broché, couverture illustree. Exemplaire non coupé. [DV-16]
xi, [2], 263 pages. Profusely illustrated with black and white photos. Selected bibliography. Index. Printed on glossy stock. "Presents a comprehensive history of the carillon in North America." - dust jacket. Chapters include: The Carillon in Europe; The Carillon in North America (1883-1933); The Emergence of a North American Art (1934-1975); The North American Keyboard; The Carillon as a Concert Instrument (1976-1996); plus appendices which provide comprehensive data and photos of North American carillons. Former library copy with usual markings and somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy reading copy of this wonderful reference. Book
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece in photogravure (original tissue guard present), title in blue and black, 79 sepia-toned plates, several musical notations, maps and diagrams in the text, free endpapers moderately browned; original buff cloth, upper board with frame border in brown, backstrip blocked and lettered in brown, red top, covers lightly dust-soiled, backstrip faded (but all lettering just legible) else a very good, clean copy. Rice's third work on carillons and the most extended in coverage. Although produced by an eminent publisher, the UK edition is curiously scarce; its US counterpart is commonplace by comparison. Rice was the first author to document in English the history and techniques of carillon music; this is arguably his most important work. EXTREMELY SCARCE.