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1935190330New York: Savoy Ballroom 1935. Four Big Guns of Dance Music in a Dynamic Battle of Music From the collection of Rolling Stones drummer and jazz aficionado Charlie Watts: impossible to ignore handbill for a sensational "battle of the bands" at the celebrated Savoy Ballroom the scene of many such encounters but in this instance boasting a particularly stellar line up: Chick Webb "I'll Kill 'Em" Fletcher Henderson "I'll Murder 'Em" Fess Williams "I'll Slay 'Em" Teddy Hill "I'll Slaughter 'Em". The artwork certainly buttonholes the eyeballs: on the left four "big guns" blast out the names of the participants and on the right a mock-up of a newsstand headline declaims "EXTRA - 4 Blazing Bands Declare - JAZZ WAR - Breakfast Dance - All Night Sat. April 13th. 5 pm to 8am - 50¢ Admits You to the Musical Battle Sector". A flavour of the atmosphere of these famous sessions is captured by jazz historian Lewis A. Erenberg: "When the curtain came down on Benny Goodman's Carnegie Hall concert of 1938 the Count Basie band and many of the other musicians present raced uptown to the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem for the momentous battle of the bands with the Chick Webb Orchestra. 'That was one hell of a battle' recalled Buck Clayton Basie's trumpeter. 'All concerned were putting down some heavy swing' Webb's orchestra the house band at the Savoy all through the late 1930s and the winner of numerous battles against visiting hopefuls aimed its 'sensational whirlwind barrage chiefly at the ears and head with resounding arrangements'". A genuinely remarkable survival from the heyday of Swing advertising "Four Big Guns of Dance Music in a Dynamic Battle of Music" when "Hot Licks" were pitched against "Hot Piano" and "High Notes" went toe-to-toe with "Low Notes" - as the strapline says: "What A Fight!" From the celebrated jazz ephemera collection of Norman R. Saks. Handbill 210 x 280 mm. Printed on recto only in red and black. Neat ownership inscription in green ink of one "Chas Roy" straddling the printed name of Teddy Hill; remains of paper on verso where once pasted into an album short closed tear into lower edge general creasing and signs of handling overall light toning yet remarkably well preserved. Lewis A. Erenberg Swingin' the Dream: Big Band Jazz and the Rebirth of American Culture 1998. unknown
1941171093New York: Savoy Ballroom 1941 & 1942. The Goose Hangs High Over Harlem From the collection of Rolling Stones drummer and jazz aficionado Charlie Watts: a conspicuously uncommon pair of handbills for the celebrated Savoy Ballroom both advertising Labor Day celebrations that for the 1942 party featuring Cootie Williams and His Orchestra and the Savoy Sultans. The jive talk strapline of the day requires attendees to "Relax in Slacks Jump in Jumpers Swing in Ginghams Bounce in Pajamas". The sub-title of "The Goose Hangs High Over Harlem" derives from an old expression whose rather obscure meaning may have origins in the superstition that if geese were seen flying high then evil spirits were gone and good times were at hand. What may have been uppermost in the mind of the Savoy organisers however was Woody Herman's 1936 vocal version of the song of the same name also recorded by Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis in 1958 as a "honker" with a tight bouncing groove. "Special events by Afro-American community associations and the booking of Latin bands sustained the variety of the Savoy ballroom's dances. Fancy-dress events were the one enduring feature of the original cabaret-style entertainment that remained popular enough to survive Perhaps the reason for this popularity was the opportunity that fancy dress provided Harlemites to indulge a sense of what seemed to be the 'exotic' such as Arabian Russian and Chinese nights or the annual Barn Dance on Labor Day Authenticity was not a great concern when attempting square dancing but complaints were voiced on occasions if real bales of straw were not used to decorate the ballroom!" Malnig p. 137. From the celebrated jazz ephemera collection of Norman R. Saks. Two handbills 190 x 135 mm; 240 x 148 mm. Printed on recto only both featuring the image of a rustic skyline harvest moon and barn labelled "Savoy Hay Station". Some creasing and light signs of handling but in very good condition. Julie Malnig ed. Ballroom Boogie Shimmy Sham Shake: A Social and Popular Dance Reader 2009. unknown
1930190332New York: The Savoy Ballroom 1930s. Chic memento of Harlem's greatest nightspot From the collection of Rolling Stones drummer and jazz aficionado Charlie Watts with his posthumous bookplate: a striking souvenir of the fabled Savoy "the World's Greatest Ballroom" situated on Lenox Avenue. Langston Hughes surely had it in mind when in "Juke Box Love Song" he referred to "Harlem's heartbeat". Entirely unsegregated from the beginning this was a ballroom not a night club - they came to dance. The long narrow dance floor known to the regulars as the "Track" was not a place for the faint-hearted it was every bit as competitive as the Savoy's dual bandstands where the Battles of the Bands or Cutting Contests took place and for which the venue became famous. Through the 1930s until his unfortunately premature demise in 1939 the great Chick Webb the original King of Swing held sway with his hard-driving band defeating all comers of the stature of Benny Goodman and Count Basie the winners chosen by the dancers of course. The folder contains the original table photograph which shows a booth with four African-American couples in their thirties and a couple of hangers-on outside the booth all of them sharply turned out and ready for a good time. And - if the debris on the table is anything to go by with at least one champagne bottle in evidence - on their way to having one. This is a wonderfully evocative piece of jazz ephemera from the Charlie Parker and Night Club Memorabilia collection of Norman R. Saks. Pink card photo-folder 238 x 278 mm superb graphic of a dancing couple to front panel. Original silver gelatin table photograph in the window mount. A little rubbed and soiled some minor stripping at the spine and lower edge of the front panel short split to the window-mount the photograph slightly mottled. Ken Vail The Norman R. Saks Collection 292 unknown
53547, Paris, E. de Boccard 1935/ 1935/ 1952, 3 vol. in-8, br., t.I et II: non coupé, t.IV: non massicoté, (couv. légt fanées), int. frais, XVI-667/ XVI-478/ 454p.
2015621202015 Paris, Flammarion, 2015 14.5 x 22, pp278 comme neuf
241777Böhlau Verlag Wien, 2010 24,5 x 17,8 x 4,2 cm., 564 pp, Couverture rigide
43878Albin Michel / Mengès 6 février 1987, in-8 cartonnage éditeur, 220pp; envois des auteurs - très bon état
194906745New York: E.P. Dutton & Company 1949. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket faintly creased at spine. Author's first book. <br/><br/> E.P. Dutton & Company hardcover books
194917167New York: E.P. Dutton & Co 1949. First Edition. Octavo 21cm; burgundy cloth with titles stamped in gilt on the spine; pink topstain; dustjacket; 320pp. Shallow nick to upper edge of rear board topstain soiled with offsetting to endpapers and scattered soiling to pastedowns preliminary and terminal pages; Very Good. Dustjacket is unclipped but a little grubby dust-soiled with toning at the spine a tiny chip at the crown and faint dampstains to spine ends; about Very Good. The author's first novel about a light-skinned black father and son; the father fights for black rights while the son does his best to pass as white. HANNA 3124. E.P. Dutton & Co unknown books
194922182New York: E. P. Dutton & Company 1949. Hardcover. 320p. first edition tattered dj. Bone describes this first novel by the African American writer as "Not far behind Chester Himes' IF HE HOLLERS . in its tone of torment . a novel of passing which makes use of the tragic mulatto stereotype." - p. 159. E. P. Dutton & Company hardcover books
19492852New York: E.P. Dutton & Company 1949. Hardcover. 320p.very good first edition stated in buckram cloth boards gilt and unclipped mildly-worn dj. The author's debut. He was a native of Washington DC and in PR for the USAF as first lieutenant.<br/>"Of a light-skinned black father and son. The father fights for black rights; the son passes as white." Hanna 3124. Set in the 1930's. <br/>Bone describes this first novel by the African American writer as "Not far behind Chester Himes' "If He Hollers ." in its tone of torment . a novel of passing which makes use of the tragic mulatto stereotype." - p. 159. E.P. Dutton & Company hardcover books
1986WRCLIT74515University Park: Penn State 1986. Quarto. Linen and pictorial boards. Illustrated. Fine in faintly sunned and rubbed dust jacket. First edition. Publisher's review copy with material laid in. Weintraub's introduction affords context to the reprints of original articles and illustrations by Beardsley Shaw Beerbohm Symons Yeats Gosse Dowson Johnson Hueffer Conrad et al. Penn State hardcover books
1976268139Reno. : International Community of Christ. 1976. . 2nd printing. . Hardcover black leatherette gilt spine title ribbon marker. . Near fine in a very good dust jacket with light wear to spine extremities. . 4to. International Community of Christ. hardcover books
1989284744Reno Nv.: International Community of Christ. 1989. . 4th printing. . Black hardcover gilt spine title. . A fine copy in a very good dust jacket with light edgewear. . 4to. Signed by the author on the title page. International Community of Christ. hardcover books
1970250106London. : Robert Hale. 1970. 1st Edition. Grey cloth silver spine title. . Very good top corner lightly bumped owner’s inscription on ffep a very good dust jacket with some edgewear. 8vo. weight: 1.1 lb. Numerous photo illustrations. Robert Hale. hardcover books
197466248Indianapolis:: Bobbs-Merrill Company. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1974. Hardcover. 0672516683 . Black and white photographs. First printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Bobbs-Merrill Company, hardcover books
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20091-3941579347Classic Books Publishing 2009. Paperback. New. 2nd edition edition. 326 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.74 inches. Classic Books Publishing paperback
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