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París, NRF - Gallimard - Du Monde Entier, 1970. Traduit du cuban par Albert Bensoussan avec la collaboration de l'auteur. 460 p. 4 h. 8º mayor. 1ª edición francesa.
1890List3666New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co 1890. Folio sheet music illustrated pictorial cover printed in orange. 5 pp. including cover. Approximately 13 ½ x 10 ½ inches. Covers detached loss to front cover contents complete fair to good. A decorative late nineteenth-century dance publication for “Trocha†described on the cover as “A Cuban Dance†composed by the African American composer and bandleader W. H. Tyers. The elaborate pictorial cover incorporates stylized tropical foliage and island scenery rendered in a bold single-color design typical for the period’s fascination with exoticized musical forms. <br /> <br /> William H. Tyers 1870–1924 was an African American composer arranger and bandleader active in New York during the ragtime era. Born in Petersburg Virginia to Henry Tyers and Jane “Jennie†Jones both formerly enslaved he spent part of his youth in Richmond before his family relocated to New York City where he began studying piano. His early teachers recognized an aptitude for composition as well as performance and by the mid-1880s he was writing dance pieces including polkas and waltzes. Around the age of twenty Tyers secured employment as a music librarian and arranger with a touring concert company a position that brought him to Europe where he studied orchestration and arranging with Professor Gaspari in Hamburg.<br /> <br /> Returning to New York Tyers became active in the city’s rapidly expanding popular music trade working as an arranger and composer for publishers including F. A. Mills and Jos. W. Stern & Co. In 1896 he published “Sambo†a syncopated march sometimes considered to be one of the first instrumental rags.1 “Trocha†also released in the 1980s brought Tyers prominence for his ability to write Latin-style rhythms. It was re-issued in 1913 as a tango and its success led Tyers to work as an arranger with Joseph W. Stern in 1897.<br /> <br /> Tyers’ compositions blended contemporary American dance music with Caribbean and Latin themes a style reflected in pieces such as Trocha and later in his well-known ragtime composition Panama 1911 which remained a staple of early jazz and dance orchestras. OCLC finds two copies with different entries at the Cleveland Public Library and the British Museum Reference Collections. <br /> <br /> 1 “William Tyers Music Arranger†African American Registry https://aaregistry.org/story/william-tyers-born/ accessed March 10 2026. Jos. W. Stern & Co unknown
7727Gallimard In-8,broché,fort volume de 405 pages,peu fané et bien intègre.
Broch?. 156 pages. Papier bruni au faux-titre par le "vient de para?tre" ins?r?.
2096Dans lesprit OLAS.1969. Impression offset.Dim : 52 x 33 cm
2096Dans lesprit OLAS.1969. Impression offset.Dim : 52 x 33 cm
20x13. 451p. Firma anterior poseedor. Segunda Edición. Lomo algo ajado. La sobrecubierta algo deteriorada.
Barcelona, Edit. Círculo de Lectores, 2012. 523 p. 8º. Cartoné editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada algo rozada y con leve corte. Cinta de registro. Buen ejemplar. Edición especial que celebra los setenta años del autor. Con un Aviso y una Cronología especialmente escritos para esta ocasión. Incorpora los cortes de la censura de 1967.
Barcelona, Seix Barral, 1999. 524 p. 1 h. 4º menor. Tela editorial con sobrecubierta. Muy buen ejemplar. Edición especial que celebra los setenta años del autor. Con un aviso y una cronología especialmente escritos para esta ocasión
Barcelona, Seix Barral, 1999. 524 p. 1 h. 4º menor. Tela editorial con sobrecubierta, ésta algo mareada. Buen ejemplar. Edición especial que celebra los setenta años del autor. Con un aviso y una cronología especialmente escritos para esta ocasión
1938Q988Made by hand 1938-1940. Very good. Cord bound hardcover scrap book 14.5 x 12.5 inches. With ephemera from two trips: the first to Europe Ireland Scotland and France in August 1938 sailing from Boston to Cobh County Cork Ireland aboard the S. S. California ship operated by Anchor Line. 7 leaves of ephemera from Dublin Edinburgh Paris and Reims. Used on both sides the first 5 leaves are split at the gutter because of the fragility of the paper but remain loosely inserted. The second trip chronicled is to Cuba in September-October 1940 with Clyde-Mallory Lines sailing from Miami to Havana aboard the "Shawnee" first class. Ephemera from the trips include luggage tags hotel bills postcards telegrams theater tickets programs menus etc. There's also a guide to Esperanto etc and two unusual but beautiful crepe paper items possibly hats. The original owner's surname has been redacted throughout but was a First-Class traveler from Massachusetts. Nice collection. Shipping for this item will be charged at-cost. <br/><br/> Made by hand hardcover
1924184851924. Photograph album 1920s-1930s documenting travel across the American Southwest and Cuba with images capturing landscapes infrastructure and communities during a period of regional development and increased mobility. Early photographs depict desert environments with saguaro cacti and yucca followed by rural farms mission-style buildings and roadside scenes including a family traveling by wagon in Texarkana. One image records the recently constructed Coolidge Dam in Arizona completed between 1924 and 1928 situating the album within contemporary efforts at water management and agricultural expansion in the Southwest. Additional photographs show individuals in domestic and rural settings including an African American man seated outside his home before transitioning to scenes of coastal and subtropical environments. The final portion of the album documents Cuba including street life harbor views with ships and fishing vessels and architectural landmarks such as Morro Castle reflecting the circulation of American travelers in the Caribbean during the interwar period.<br /> <br /> Photograph album containing 69 black and white silver gelatin photographs most measuring approximately 5.75 x 3 inches with one larger earlier portrait at the beginning measuring approximately 9.5 x 6 inches. The images are mounted in a cloth-covered board album with gilt lettering reading "Photographs" secured by a cord binding and measuring approximately 10 x 8.25 inches. The photographs are uncaptioned and arranged sequentially suggesting a travel-based compilation spanning multiple regions including Arizona Texas the Gulf South and Havana Cuba.<br /> <br /> 69 photographs mounted in original album; images clear and well-preserved. Light wear to album consistent with age; overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record of travel and regional life across the American Southwest and Cuba during the early twentieth century. unknown
1930221561930. This Photo Album captures a series of trips across California Mexico Dominican Republic Cuba Panama and other U.S. and North American travel documents the coastal and cross-border tourist experience of an American social group during the 1930s through the early 1950s.The album records a continuous itinerary of domestic and international travel with dated captions such as "July 19 1938 / On Board S/S Dixie from New Orleans La" situating the group within organized steamship routes linking the United States to Caribbean destinations.<br /> Oblong photograph album measuring approximately 11.5 x 15.25 inches containing 218 silver gelatin photographs mounted on black pages with images ranging from approximately 2.25 x 2.75 inches to 4.5 x 5.5 inches. Photographs are captioned on album pages and occasionally on versos identifying locations and dates. California scenes include Los Angeles Hollywood Olvera Street Pasadena gardens San Diego Balboa Park Mission Beach La Jolla Catalina Island and the Hotel del Coronado with recurring images of beaches coastal views small boats and leisure activities such as bathing and sightseeing. Additional images depict San Francisco landmarks including Alcatraz Island and Muir Woods. Travel beyond the United States includes Tijuana Mexico; Havana Cuba; Santo Domingo Dominican Republic; and Panama City with scenes of street activity ruins courtyards and waterfronts. A sequence from Catalina Island emphasizes seaside recreation while Caribbean and Central American images show plazas tropical vegetation and urban environments including Afro-Caribbean individuals in public spaces. Additional photographs document travel to New Orleans Utah Salt Lake City Nova Scotia and a location labeled "Indian Island."<br /> This album documents patterns of American tourism during the mid-twentieth century when organized travel by rail and steamship enabled access to domestic resorts and international destinations across the Americas. The combination of coastal California imagery with Caribbean and Latin American scenes reflects a broader گردش of leisure travel that emphasized climate landscape and cultural difference within reachable distance of the United States. The presence of consistent captions and chronological markers provides a structured record of travel routes and destinations contributing to research on tourism history visual culture and cross-border movement in the pre-jet era. Light wear to album and photographs with minor handling marks; overall very good condition. A substantial visual record of American travel practices and geographic mobility across the Americas in the mid-twentieth century. unknown
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