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1932A45766San Francisco CA: The Church Book Shop. 1932. First Edition; First Printing. Paperback. Very Good. SIGNED EDITION. This copy has been signed with a short inscription by the author to Bishop Block and his wife. This book is in Very Good condition and have French flaps. The book and its contents are in clean bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The French flaps have generalized small spots of foxing more to the front cover than the rear. There is a small tear to the bottom edge of the front spine end and another two inch tear to the top rear spine joint. "J. Wilmer Gresham became the dean of Grace Cathedral in 1910 at the age of 39 and held that position for thirty years. One of Gresham's life goals was to foster healing of both soul and body. In the 1920s the cathedral hosted a healing mission and participants began publishing a weekly newsletter "The Healing Messenger" — the origins of Wings of Healing. From 1939 Gresham served as dean emeritus until his death in 1958 at age 87." from Paraclete Press; Unpaginated pages; Pictured 5/24/23; Signed by Author . The Church Book Shop paperback
200425434Northglenn CO: Norken. Near Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 2004. Softcover. Signed by Ken Lattimore Luther Nallie and one other I haven't deciphered. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 246 pages; Signed by Associated . Norken paperback
1936590498London: Reynolds & Co 1936. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. Foxing and rubbing to the exterior some light scattered foxing throughout and light edgewear still a very good and complete copy. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "R & Co. 2894." Includes short samples of "Firty Fahsand Quid" "The Council Schools Are Good Enough For Me" "It's a Marvel!" and "You Must Have a Man About The House." The front cover features a photograph of popular English variety artist Nosmo King also known as Vernon Watson. Unrecorded by OCLC and it appears to be equally scarce in the trade. Reynolds & Co unknown
197622852New York: E. P. Dutton. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1976. Later Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. DJ and boards show light shelf wear DJ has light chipping to edges price-clipped a few pages dogeared.; A tight solid book. Dust jacket in Mylar jacket protector hinges intact intro by Studs Terkel. Reproductions of a few of Guthrie's sketches scattered through the book.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 426 pages; "Woody Guthrie was born in Oklahoma and traveled this whole country over—not by jet or motorcycle but by boxcar thumb and foot. During the journey of discovery that was his life he composed and sang words and music that have become a national heritage. His songs however are but part of his legacy. Behind him Woody Guthrie left a remarkable autobiography that vividly brings to life both his vibrant personality and a vision of America we cannot afford to let die." . 0525070257 . E. P. Dutton hardcover
1989008389New York: Owl Books/Henry Holt & Co. 1989. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. Advance Reader's Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Light green stiff paper wraps. 338 pp. color photo layout b&w photocopies laid in at rear. This is the author's own copy with an accompanying note on Holt stationery instructing him to proof the caption galleys and photo pages for accuracy in advance of publication. The interor photos and color photo layout copied at rear both show captions physically cut out and pasted down to the pages with several corrections and annotations. The text of the book itself is the "Uncorrected Proof." From the estate of the author a Berks County resident. Modest handling wear. Owl Books/Henry Holt & Co. Paperback
2002035390Ashland Oregon: Blackstone Audiobooks 2002. First edition thus. Hardcover. As New. Pictorial plastic case contains 10 CDs in styrofoam sleeves on a two-ring looseleaf holder. 6.5" x 6.75 Blackstone Audiobooks hardcover
1936008443NY: Putnam's. First edition. Hard cover in original dust jacket. Published NY: Putnam's 1936 first printing. Folio 9 1/4" x 12 1/4" 31pp. illustrated with color drawings and musical scores. Blue cloth and illustrated paper covered boards. Near fine clean in very good minus dust jacket chipped along the edges and spine. . Near Fine. Hard. 1st. 1936. Putnam's unknown
22268Celebrated American operatic tenor. Signature heavy stock 3½" X 2½" card n.p. probably Chicago 1906 January. Very good. Slight even age toning; minor mounting traces on verso. A 2¼" X 1½" slip with a hand drawn music staff and treble clef not by Hamlin is neatly tipped to the center of this card and across the staff Hamlin signs bold and large adding "Jan. 1906" just below. Attractive and unusual. unknown
191510649Hamilton NY: Hanna A. C. Fine with no dust jacket. ca. 1915. First Edition. Hardcover. Slight soiling to the covers. No date but the three authors were of the classes of 1910 1912 & 1913. The illustrations are approriate to 1915 or so. ; 9x12"; 130 pages . Hanna, A. C. hardcover
193185018London and New York: Samuel French Ltd 1931. French's Acting Edition 957 softcover. Octavo 24.5cm; paper wrappers; 70pp; black and white photographic halftones illustrations. Revised price 3/-net sticker on front wrapper. A nice reading copy with foxing to wrappers and text faint residue to front wrapper and tiny creases and chips to wrapper edges and text margins; Good. Play produced by Felix Edwards set in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and focusing on Rose-Marie La Flemme's love interests including a potential murderer. 85018. Samuel French Ltd unknown
1953572801Boston Massachusetts: R.D. Row Music Company 1953. Softcover. Near Fine. Sheet music. Quarto. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. "D.L." stamped on the back cover possibly a shop and very light edgewear else near fine. For high voice and piano. Plate impression "R.D.R. 801-6." The back cover features a sample of "Round About the Elfin Ring" by Richard D. Row and Frederick Handel. R.D. Row Music Company unknown
25345Noted Austrian modern dancer wife of famed Viennese psychiatrist/psychoanalyst Lothair Henry Rubinstein 1908-71; fleeing Austria in 1938 they both became well established in London. ANS heavy stock 4¼" X 2" calling card Vienna Austria 1937 November 17. Near fine. Though not indicated recipient was Irving Schwerke 1893-1975 American expatriate pianist and music critic. Harmel thanks him "for your letter from Nov. 3rd and hopes that you have been at her recital!" Regrets she cannot see him "But coming here again in spring I shall let you know and hope to meet you then!" Boldly penned in blue fountain pen on both sides. Likely penned while performing in Paris where Schwerke resided. unknown
1910579776New York: G. Schirmer 1910. Softcover. Near Fine. Possible first American edition. Folio. Two nested bifoliums making eight pages. Owner signature and date penned on the front cover light soiling to the exterior else near fine. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "F.H. 753." The cover states that the series consists of poems by Rudyard Kipling James Whitcomb Riley Will Ogilvie and others but no one is credited with writing the lyrics to this cheerful song. Unrecorded by OCLC. G. Schirmer unknown
198020586Millbrae CA: Celestial Arts. Good. 1980. First Edition. Softcover. 0890873003 . Covers are worn and soiled. Signed by Harrison on the half-title. ; 9"; 322 pages; Signed by Author . Celestial Arts paperback
19768765New York: Harper & Row 1976. Hardcover. 4to. Blue cloth pictorial price-clipped dust jacket. 191pp. Numerous illustrations. Errata slip tipped in. Near fine/near fine. Handsome tight first edition. Harper & Row hardcover
1914620423New York: Jerome H. Remick 1914. Softcover. Very Good. Sheet music stated "Popular Edition." Cover illustration by Starmer. Folio. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Bifolium separating along the bottom of the fold edgewear including chips and tears two of which have internal tape repairs and exterior rubbed complete but just a good or better copy. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "Darktown P.C. 4. Jerome H. Remick unknown
1909583916Cincinnati: The John Church Company 1909. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. English translation by Emma Lazarus. Folio. Two nested bifoliums making eight pages. Lyrics in German and English. Lightly worn and notched along the folds from once being bound within an album light offsetting to the back cover else near fine. For voice and piano. Plate number 16153-4. The lyrics are from Heine's book Homeward Bound. Outside of Germany Heine was known for pieces just like this his verse set to music though this example set to music by New York organist and composer William G. Hammond is not as well remembered as those by composers like Robert Schumann and Franz Schubert. OCLC locates only a single holding of this song and it appears to be equally scarce in the trade. The John Church Company unknown
15-9549Boston MA: Henry Krey Music Co. 1906. Sheet Music. Folio. 5 pp. Soft Covers Good with small tears minor losses toning some creasing edge wear covers nearly detached along spine. Illustrated cover. Scarce. Boston, MA: Henry Krey Music Co., 1906. paperback
15-9047New York: Henry Von Tilzer Music Publishing 1912. Sheet Music. Folio. 6 pp. Soft Covers Good with loose pages tears minor staining some creasing edge wear. Former owner's signature on cover. Illustrated cover. New York: Henry Von Tilzer Music Publishing , 1912. paperback
1938w120111996J.J. Augustin Publisher 1938. 460pp. Blue hard back faded spot on lower spine Rebound in library buckrum EX-Library minimal markings VG B & W photos indices for titles and first lines Collection of 180 folk songs and ballads from the Southern Highlands; each with short historical comments research reference known verses and with a few alternate verses and some with music for the tune. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. J.J. Augustin Publisher Hardcover
1989018470<p>Ann Arbor MI: UMI Research Press 1989. Softcover. Very Good-. 152pp; Covers clean & bright with slightly dog-eared corners minor staining to margin of one page text unmarked binding is tight VG- condition. Analysis of the aesthetics of punk rock. Contents: Introduction; Lou Reed the Velvet Underground and the Exploding Plastic Inevitable; Glitter Rock and the New York Dolls: Gender Bending and Apocalyptic Vision; CBGB & OMFUG; Crystallization of Punk Style: The Sex Pistols; Fanzines; Conclusion; Appendix: Sheet Music; Notes; Bibliography; Index.</p> UMI Research Press paperback
1976009764NY: Random House. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published NY: Random House 1976. 8vo. 288pp. illustrated with b/w photographs. Blue cloth with silver titles and blind embossed blue paper covered boards. Light foxing on top and front edge of page block. Very good plus - clean bright unmarked in very good plus dust jacket with an internal tape repair and a short closed tear. . Very Good Plus. Hard. 1st. 1976. Random House unknown
15-9031Wilkes-Barre PA: Herbert S. Frank Music Co. 1913. Sheet Music. Folio. 6 pp. Soft Covers Good with pages detached toning tears losses tape repairs minor creasing. Wilkes-Barre, PA: Herbert S. Frank Music Co., 1913. paperback
a82841New York 1905 copyright M. Witmark. Music with piano score and lyrics for this comic opera. 4to. 152pp. original two-color wraps with photo illustration of Fritzi Scheff later paper spine. Good light chipping on edges of cover and initial internal pages. . paperback
15-8292San Francisco CA: Herbst Theatre 1983. Poster 25 x 40 cm. Poster Very Good. Photograph. San Francisco, CA: Herbst Theatre, 1983. unknown