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198022461Seattle 1980. Near fine. Concert ticket. 2.75 by 4.75 approx. Printed in black on stiff yellow paper. Embossed with seal. Minimal wear. Near fine. <br/><br/>Ticket from XTC's February 29 1980 concert at the Showbox in Seattle. "Modern Presents / FROM ENGLAND / XTC / & 8-eye sic spy / Blackouts! / Feb. 29 1980 / AT THE SHOWBOX" Opening for the band were 8-Eyed Spy Lydia Lunch's post-Teenage-Jesus project and The Blackouts whose drummer Bill Rieflin would take Bill Berry's place as drummer for R.E.M. in later years. unknown books
74730Boston:: Boston Symphony Orchestra. Very Good. N.D. Hardcover. Black and white photographs. Sewn-in ribbon bookmark. First edition thus. Very good in green cloth with gilt lettering and design. No dust jacket as issued.; 119 pages . Boston Symphony Orchestra, hardcover books
1971RPEAORD00LRTrilogy Arts 1971. Very Good. Pearson Carol Lynn. The Order Is Love. de Azevedo music Lex. Provo: Trilogy Arts 1971. 1st printing. 97pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with gently rubbed creased and bumped edges and tiny chips from foot of spine. Light foxing on covers. Crisp clean pages. Trilogy Arts paperback books
198246629New York: DRG Records 1982. 1st Pressing presumed. One record in sleeve. Shrink-wrapped. A F copy. Unopened. Illustrated sleeve. 12-1/2" x 12-1/2" <br/><br/> DRG Records unknown books
197630787New York: Society for Asian Music 1976. First edition. Paper wrappers. A very good copy with a sunned spine. 96 pp. Illus. with b/w photos and drawings. 8vo. Articles include: The Concept of Musician in Three Persian-Speaking Areas of Afghanistan; Recent Changes in the Dutar of Heart; Tajik Folk Theater and Puppetry; Festivals and Dancing Among the "Kafirs of the Hindu Kush." Society for Asian Music unknown books
199151151New York: Applause Theatre Book Pub 1991. First Applause Edition. Octavo. Cloth boards in dust jacket; 236pp. Old price sticker to rear cover of jacket. Crown and foot of spine mildly pulled else a tight clean unmarked copy. Minor external wear to jacket including a few trivial damp stains to interior of jacket. Very Good. Applause Theatre Book Pub unknown books
201531279London: Cicada Books 2015. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Oversized hardbound octavo issued without dustwrapper. 281 numbered pp plus additional unnumbered sections on fashion at the rear of the book. Includes a foreword by Bobby Gillespie. Illustrated mostly with color photographs. A near fine copy. Small corner bump. A comprehensive survey of underground music and fashion through the punk era. A heavy volume. Cicada Books hardcover books
1915WRCLIT79140New York & London: Leo. Feist 1915. 6pp. Folio 35 x 27 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Spine neatly split a few small edge tears otherwise a good copy. The wrapper of this printing of this very popular song against American entering the war has an inset photograph of "Chief Tendeho" - others have photos of different performers. The strident anti-militarist tone of the lyrics led to a song in rebuttal by Captain Jack Crawford the Poet Scout entitled "My Mother Raised Her Boy to be a Soldier." Leo. Feist unknown books
1917WRCLIT79167New York: Leo Feist Inc. 1917. 4pp. Folio 34 x 27 cm. Highly pictorial upper wrapper. Sine neatly split small chips at tips and edges; a far but sound copy. The wrapper image is of a wounded soldier in a hospital bed being administered to by a nurse while outside a window in the background soldiers are being blown asunder by artillery. The sentiment of the songs is not that the soldier is reluctant to return to battle but that he has fallen in love with his nurse. OCLC: 7430502. Leo Feist, Inc. unknown books
1917WRCLIT79166New York: Joe Morris Music Co. 1917. 4pp. Folio 34.5 x 26.5cm. Pictorial upper wrapper by André DeTakacs. A bit of smudging and creasing a few small edge tears but a good copy. Unlike other songs embodying a reluctance to send a child off to war this song stops just short of implying that military service at the Front was the mother's son's reason for being as well as his brother's if he had one. OCLC: 9892806. Joe Morris Music Co. unknown books
1919105041<p>Sheet music Square 4to 8 1/2" x 11" illustrated cover with title 4 pp. Some edge wear and partial spit on spine some soiling and aging; otherwise about very good. Probably one of the most well know tunes from WWI. Song points to the challenges of readjusting to farm life after spending time Paris during the war. </p> Waterson, Berlin & Synder, Inc books
19651326452New York: Alfred A. Knopf Inc 1965. Hardcover. Oblong Octavo; unpaginated; Good; ivory beige spine without text; no jacket; cloth shows modest soiling to exterior; some rubbing wear to corners; strong boards; text block shows some toning to edges; previous owner's name to ffep; frontispiece; interior clean; illustrated;. 1326452. FP New Rockville Stock. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc hardcover books
1984240106Chicago: Nelson-Hall 1984. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/near Very Good dust jacket. Black cloth binding with light edgewear to extremities. Binding slightly cocked. Moderate edgewear to dustjacket with slightly heavier wear at top of dj spine. Several closed tears at top of rear dj cover; dust jacket is protected in a mylar cover; no markings in text. Very Good binding / near Very Good dust jacket. Nelson-Hall unknown books
194521831Grenouilleau-LandaisBordeaux: Robert Mage 1945. Large 8vo pp. 4. Self wraps illustrated cover B&W and blue and red. Dedicated to General De Gaulle. An excellent copy of French patriotic song in WWII. Robert Mage unknown books
194021796NY: Marks Music Corporation 1940. 4to 8pp self wraps illustrated with photo of Lincoln. Marks Music Corporation unknown books
1929020506Mexico. Good. 1929. Sheet music. Sheet music is in good condition. Wear to wraps. Previous store stamp on front. Toning to wraps and pages. In Spanish. ; 10.25" x 13.5" . unknown books
194421828Pars: Nipener 1944. Self wraps 4pp. Cover printed in red and blue. Music of the armies of liberation in Europe. Nipener unknown books
192021836Paris: Editions Prior 1920. Large 8vo pp. 4pp. French liberation song. Seems to be WWI. Editions Prior unknown books
192021835Paris: Editions Guy Stella 1920. Large 8vo pp. 4pp cover printed in blue music and lyric in black. French liberation song. Seems to be WWI. Editions Guy Stella unknown books
192021834Paris: Editions Guy Stella 1920. Large 8vo pp. 4pp cover printed in red music and lyric in black. French liberation song. Seems to be WWI. Editions Guy Stella unknown books
1968315991968. Softcover. VG- light staining chipping and wear to cover edges. Yellow stapled wraps. 11 pp. No ills. Catalog accompanying exhibition of Thomas' poetry. unknown books
194758366St. Joseph Missouri: Published by Rev. C. O. Banks 1947. Paperback. Very Good. Sheet Music. 2p. 26cm. Laid in: 1 Broadside printed musical score titled "Shall We Meet" Words and Music by M. M. D. Rodgers and Rev. C. O. Banks c. 1947 by Triumphant Music Co. Chicago; and 2 a broadside 13 x 21cm. with a photo 5 x 7.5cm. of Rev. C. O. Banks used to indicate where Banks was speaking those lines blank on this unused copy. Banks identified as Pastor of First Baptist Mt. Union Church St. Joseph Missouri. <br/><br/> Published by Rev. C. O. Banks paperback books
1943167515New York: Melody Lane Publications 1943. 5p. standard 12x9 inch sheet music format very good. The yellow and black cover features a sketch of lean man in straw hat pulling a rickshaw bearing a man in European dress and inset a photo of crooner Eddy Howard. A fantasy postulate of which is that the "coo-lie name of Chu-lee" has no yen for yen" sic "he'll only charge a pretty girl a smile. Melody Lane Publications unknown books
1922UGRAJUS01LRSherman Clay and Co. 1922. Good. Grauman Sid. Just an Old Love Song : Theme Song in the Photo-Play . Music by Victor Schertzinger. San Francisco: Sherman Clay and Co. 1922. 6pp. 4to. Pictorial wraps. Book condition: Good with bumped edges a small closed tear to fore edge of front cover and light soiling to covers. Pages three and four are unstapled. Sheet music in mylar protector. Sherman, Clay, and Co. paperback books
1965WRCLIT74050Jones Beach NY: Jones Beach Marine Theatre 1965. Quarto. Color pictorial wrappers. Black & white and color photographs and illustrations. Minor bump on right bottom corner of upper panel else near fine. A souvenir program for this stage review featuring Louis Armstrong David Atkinson Karen Shepard Ralph Purdum Fran Stevens Joel Grey and a cast of 200 others along with Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. The production featured a full-size pirate ship but more significantly Armstrong receives a full-page bio and there's a two page center- spread history of Mardi Gras. Jones Beach Marine Theatre unknown books