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71312New York: Hewitt & Jaques n.d. Paperback. Fair. Sheet Music 3p. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 35cm. Significant foxing mostly around edges. No separate cover leaf present. "Sold by Peters & Co. Louisville" stamped at bottom of first page. Hewitt & Jaques appear to have published all of their sheet music between 1837 and 1841. <br/><br/> Hewitt & Jaques paperback books
71299New York: William Hall & Son; New Orleans: W. T. Mayo etc. n.d. Paperback. Good. Sheet Music 7p. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 34cm. Substantial foxing mainly around edges. Color lithograph on the front cover of an early spring or late winter rural scene with a robin sitting on a branch in the foreground. <br/><br/> William Hall & Son; New Orleans: W. T. Mayo, [etc.] paperback books
200228074Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2002. Hardcover. 0803237324 . First edition. Remainder mark on bottom edge else fine in a fine dust jacket. . University of Nebraska Press hardcover books
199224096Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1992. Hardcover. 1560981512 . First printing of this revised edition. Previous owner's blind-stamp on front free endpaper else fine in a fine dust jacket. . Smithsonian Institution Press hardcover books
192876028Eastport Maine: George A. Cockett 1928. Paperback. Good. 5p. Fraying and short tears along right edge. INSCRIBED on cover "To . With my compliments. Geo. A. Crockett". White author. Described on cover as "A Negro Lullaby." Cover also says: "Featured by John W. Sheldon Boy Tenor Bath Maine." <br/><br/> George A. Cockett paperback books
1920108129New York: G. Schirmer 1920. 6p. 9x12 inch sheet music evidently the first issue very good in wraps with a "Sherman Clay" San Francisco music outlet stamp. This dialect song is the most famous work by the white South Carolina composer whose songs were sung by Paul Robeson and Burl Ives among others. G. Schirmer unknown books
196025992New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Near Fine in Very Good dj. c.1961 1960. Fireside BCE. Hardcover. agency name rubber-stamped on both pastedowns otherwise a nice clean book with minimal shelfwear; jacket browned along spine and a little bit at the edges tiny tears at a couple of corners. Musical play "based on the story of the illiterate girl from Hannibal Missouri who married Leadville Johnny Brown a gangling Irish prospector and discoverer of one of the richest silver mines in Colorado" and her ambition to be accepted by Denver society which leads her to a successful effort to establish herself as a presence in Paris whereupon she heads back to rejoin her husband in Colorado. Unfortunately her return trip is on the Titanic the disastrous sinking of which she survives hence becoming known forevermore as "unsinkable." The original 1960 Broadway production starred Tammy Grimes who won a Tony Award and toured with the play for a couple of years but was supplanted for the 1964 film version by Debbie Reynolds; Harve Presnell as Molly's husband appeared in both the original play and the movie which was pretty much the high point of both his stage and film career although he had a pretty decent late-in-life run as a grizzled character actor. NOTE that in the typical fashion of published musical plays the text of this volume contains the song lyrics but not the music. . G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
1918WRCLIT79160New York: McCarthy & Fisher Inc. 1918. 4pp. Folio 302 x 233 mm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Toe of spine chipped modest soiling and creasing; good. A doughboy's love song to a flirtatious French woman. OCLC: 11269785. McCarthy & Fisher, Inc. unknown books
1918WRCLIT79142Baltimore: Published by Wallace A. Lee 1918. 4pp Folio 35 x 27 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. A bit dusty and smudged but very good. OCLC locates two copies LC and Bowling Green. OCLC: 232262929 & 884860215. Published by Wallace A. Lee unknown books
1919WRCLIT79139New York: Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co. 1919. 4pp. Folio 31 X 23 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. A couple tiny edge tears to lower leaf. with some light dust smudging very good. A doughboy's noncommittal good-bye to his French lady friend as he heads home. OCLC: 56842973. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. unknown books
1918WRCLIT79147New York: Leo Feist Inc. 1918. 4pp. Quarto 26.5 X 17.5 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. A couple tiny tears at fore-edge some light dust smudging otherwise very good. "The Sensational Stammering Song Success Sung by the Soldiers and Sailors" printed in reduced format as a "War Edition." The rear wrapper prints another song "If I Am Not at the Roll Call Kiss Mother Good-bye for Me." OCLC: 20119781. Leo Feist, Inc. unknown books
1917WRCLIT79148New York: Joe Morris Co. 1917. 4pp. Folio 35 x 27 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Short edge tears and slight fraying partial split to spine but a good copy. OCLC: 20120465. Joe Morris Co. unknown books
189866937New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Very Good. 1898. Hardcover. 113 pages. 11.5x8 inches. Pictorial paper covered boards. The covers are slightly soiled with rubbed and chipped spine ends and edges. Previous owner signed the front free end paper. Otherwise the contents are bright clean and nice. Near Very Good. . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1979240119Detroit MI: Information Coordinators Inc 1979. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Black cloth binding with moderate edgewear to extremities. Binding is cocked. ; no markings in text. Very Good binding. Information Coordinators, Inc unknown books
182133538London: Sold by Baldwin Cradock and Joy 1821. Large octavo. Disbound. 1f. recto title verso colophon 526 pp. 2ff. index. With one engraved plate illustrating vibrating strings recto only and 8 pp. engraved musical examples in text. Slightly soiled and foxed; first leaf detached; one illustrative plate lacking. Sold by Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy unknown books
18821340706New York: Dodd Mead & Company c. 1882. Softcover. Quarto; G/paperback; grayish beige spine without text; covers show mild soiling to exterior; some chipping to edges; red title and illustration to front; intact panels; text block edges have age toned slightly; frontispiece; good binding; interior lightly toned due to age; illustrated; pp 64. 1340706. FP New Rockville Stock. Dodd, Mead & Company unknown books
1930235954Berlin: Terramare Office 1930. Third. paperback. very good. Illustrated in b/w. 42pp. Short thin 8vo paper pictorial wrappers. Berlin: Terramare Office 1930. Third edition. Ex-library stamps from Julliard on cover and title page still a very good copy.<br/><br/> Terramare Office unknown books
1929105038<p>Sheet music square 4to 9" x 11 1/2" illustrated color cover with title 6 pp. Possible owner’s signature on top cover stamp of music store slight edge tear normal aging; other wise very good plus. This piece of sheet music actually includes two songs in addition to title song "I'll See You in C-U-B-A is included. The primary title is a fairly well known Berlin song but not one of his most famous hits. </p> Irving Berlin, Inc., books
186071302Boston: Oliver Ditson; etc. 1860. Paperback. Good. Sheet Music 5p. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 34cm. Moderate foxing and browning. The copyright line at the bottom of the cover is very faint so we may have misread the date. Circular color lithograph on front of a young woman wearing the jockey hat and feather. This was also issued uncolored according to the two different prices listed on the cover. <br/><br/> Oliver Ditson; etc. paperback books
1897000832Paris: Henry Lemoine et Cie / Librairie Hachette et Cie 1897. Hardcover. Early edition; 7 1/4 x 11; pp. 7 2-125; cloth-backed paper over boards; some rubbing to edges and corners; upper corner of back cover bumped; few spots of foxing mostly to margins; small signature to front cover verso; overall very good. Originally published in 1872 Danhauser's "Theory of Music" is still reprinted today and is regarded as one of the most authoritative works on music. Paris: Henry Lemoine et Cie / Librairie Hachette et Cie hardcover books
1920114097New York: Leo. Feist 1920. Sheet_music. 6p including covers 9x12 inches sheet music with a photo of the "pantomime dame" Errol in drag on the front cover. Leo. Feist unknown books
19382367New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1938. Hardcover. Blue illustrated boards. Very good in good dust wrapper. 137 pages. 19.5 x 14 cm. Songs and poems for children. Illustrated throughout by Isobel and John Morton Sale. Interior clean dust wrapper soiled and chipped. <br/><br/> Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover books
184071308New York: Firth & Hall 1840. Fourth Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Sheet Music 7p. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 35cm. Black & white illustration of a home surrounded by trees with a couple sitting on a bench nearby. "Fourth edition" in type above the title on the front. <br/><br/> Firth & Hall paperback books
1930251209New York: G. Schirmer Inc 1930. Hard Cover. near Very Good binding. 85pp. Some pencil markings in text; hardcover binding with very light edge wear to extremities; slightly heavier wear at corners; some spotting staining on rear board. near Very Good binding. G. Schirmer, Inc unknown books
19101084Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1910. Sheet_music. Color illustrated stitched wraps. Good. John Frew. 5 pages. 13 in. x 10.5 in. Stamp to inside page. Rubbing to cover. <br/><br/> Jerome H. Remick & Co. paperback books