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194521798London: Novello 1945. 4to 4pp. Illustrated cover of men standing in an air field. This ballad written by a Soviet Sailor had its first performance at a concert given at a Soviet northern port at which Red Navy men entertained the crew of the ship which carried UK Prime Minister Anthony Eden on his visit to the U.S.S.R. Novello unknown books
186671307New York: C. M. Tremaine 1866. Paperback. Good. Sheet Music 5p. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 34cm. Moderate foxing and some offsetting. Black and white lithograph by H. C. Eno on front cover of a two story "cottage." <br/><br/> C. M. Tremaine paperback books
1923105040<p>Sheet music square 4to 9" x 11" illustrated color cover with title 6 pp. Some slight edge wear and spine tear that goes up about 1/3 of the way a couple of minor margin tears normal aging; other wise very good. While the words and music for the song were done by Billy Rose and Ray Henderson it was published and copyrighted by Irving Berlin. This is probably one of the most well known Barbershop tunes of the era.</p> Irving Berlin Inc books
194629609Nashville: Wallace Fowler Publications 1946. First edition. Paperback. Good. Paper 4to. 48 pp. Collection of 20 numbers by Wooley including Eleven Long Years You Go Paddle Your Rowboat and more. Front cover loose from rest of the text. A good only copy of this collection of sheet music. Scarce. Sold in as-is condition. Wallace Fowler Publications paperback books
1920001815London and New York. Printed in Holland: Augener Ltd. and G. Schirmer respectively 1920. Cloth paper pastedown on boards. Very Good. N.d. circa 1920. Oblong 10 by 8 inches. Unpaginated with songs and music notation on recto chromotypographic illustrations on versos. The songs are surrounded by decorative borders using the same pastel-colored palette as the plates facing. Soiling on the front boards with some edgewear. Clean within. <br /><br /> Augener Ltd. and G. Schirmer, respectively hardcover books
184271309Boston: Oliver Ditson 1842. Paperback. Very Good. Sheet Music 7p. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 35cm. Minor foxing. Short creased tears at bottom of last two leaves. Small black & white illustration on front of a group of children singing around a seated boy. "Twentieth edition" at head of title on cover. Dedicated to Mrs. Archibald Robertson of Philadelphia by Dempster a popular 19th century ballad singer and composer. <br/><br/> Oliver Ditson paperback books
186689466Boston: Henry Tolman & Co 1866. Very Good. 5p. the final sixth page is blank. 26 x 35 cm. Disbound removed from a bound volume. Stitch marks along left edge. Former owner's name and a date May 28th 1866 with brief note seeming to indicate this was when this was sent to be bound into an album are all written in ink in upper right corner of first page. Sheet music. The three leaves are also numbered in ink in upper right corner 56-58 -- probably from someone numbering the leaves in the album from which this was removed. Patriotic illustration on first page. First stanza: Speed our republic O Father on High! Lead us in pathways of Justice and right; Rulers as well as the ruled "One and all" Girdle with virtue the armor of might! Hail three times hail to our country and flag! <br/><br/> Henry Tolman & Co unknown books
183871314Baltimore: Geo. Willig Jr. 1838. Paperback. Good. Sheet Music Two leaves with music on facing pages and the other sides blank. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 35cm. Minor foxing and browning. Fort Severn was located on a ten acre site in Annapolis Maryland. The site became the location of the U. S. Naval Academy when that institution was established in 1845. <br/><br/> Geo. Willig Jr. paperback books
240124New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. illustrations; "Review Copy Reprint Bulletin" stamped on ffep. Blue cloth binding with light to moderate edgewear. Spotting and scratches on rear board. no markings in text. Very Good binding. E. P. Dutton and Company unknown books
201929247New York: Bloomsbury 2019. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Thick glossy trade paperbound volume. 290 pp. Technical writing on modern music and instrumentation. A near fine copy. Bloomsbury paperback books
1968WRCLIT67254London: Oxford University Press 1968. xv1136pp. Gilt cloth. First edition. 682 items with collations. About fine in very good dust jacket with some dust spotting to lower panel. Oxford University Press hardcover books
198022464Vancouver BC 1980. Single sheet 8.5'' by 5.5'' approx. unfolded. Black and white printed flyer. Minimal edgewear. Neat crease lines from folding into quarters. Very good plus. <br/><br/>Flyer for the June 1 1980 show at Vancouver's Arcadian Hall. "D.O.A. / U-J3RK5 / SUNDAY JUNE 1 8PM / ARCADIAN HALL 6th & MAIN / GUESTS & FILMS / NO BOOZE/ALL AGES WELCOME / $4 $3 WITH SKOOL CARD". "At the Arcadian Hall before we played we had to haul twenty old carpets from the attic to cover the beautiful hardwood dance floor so the punks didn't fuck it up." -- Joey Keithley "Talk - Action = 0: An Illustrated History of D.O.A." unknown books
89145Boston 1905. Hardcover. Very Good. frontis photos 1 braille leaf 131 1p. plus 9p. advertisements. Original green cloth. A few cover spots discoloration. Former owner's name. No jacket presumably as published. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1962182307West Orange NJ: New Jersey Music 1962. Softcover. VG- light soiling to wrong cover. Previous owner's name on front cover. Pages are clear. Wraps aqua front cover with bw lettering and portrait white rear cover with bw illustrations and black lettering; 28 pp bw illustrations throughout. Volume 17 No. 9 issue of New Jersey Music and Arts a periodical that was released 10 times a year. This issues features artist Rebecca Stratton with her portrait on front cover an article and several portraits of her on pages six and seven. This copy is from the library of Mrs. Edith Gregor Halpert with her name on front cover. Mrs. Halpert was a noted art dealer. New Jersey Music unknown books
186244349Chicago: Root & Cady 1862. Not a 1st. Sheet music. Fair. 5p. plus 1p. publisher's adverts. Disbound. 35cm. Spotting and offsetting. A few edge-tears 2 repaired with small glued paper squares. No cover illustration. The lyrics are in dialect. <br/><br/> Root & Cady unknown books
1910020505New York: M. Witmark & Sons. Fair. 1910. Sheet music. Sheet music is in fair condition. Binding separated though contains all contents. Small chips and closed tears on edges. Toning to wraps and spine. Contains previous owners signature on front. ; 10.25" x 13.5"; 5 pp . M. Witmark & Sons unknown books
19931330738New York: Walker and Company 1993. Hardcover. Quarto; VG/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine cream with blue and black print; DJ has light edgewear front flap clipped at bottom corner else clean and bright; Boards quarter bound with black cloth to spine and blue paper to boards clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; Chiefly song text with linocuts includes music for voice and piano; unpaged frontispiece illustrated b&w. <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1330738. FP New Rockville Stock. Walker and Company hardcover books
19255682New York: Thomas Seltzer 1925. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine condition. Signed by the author on the front free endpaper. Bound in publisher's original pictorial cloth 57 pp. Minor soiling to the covers. <br/><br/> Thomas Seltzer hardcover books
32963New York: The League of Composers. Octavo. Original publisher's light green printed wrappers. <br/><br/>4 issues: <br/>- Volume VII Number 1 December-January 1929-30<br/>Contributions by Lourié Milhaud Schaeffner Roerich Stefan Mark Gutman Saminsky Thompson and Opdyke<br/><br/>- Volume VIII Number 3 April-May 1930<br/>Contributions by di Chirico de Schloezer Pisk Stuckenschmidt Evans Rudhyar Petit Reich and Bauer<br/><br/>- Volume IX Number 2 January-February 1932<br/>Contributions by Hoerée Reich Thomson O'Brien Petit Blitzstein Copland Hammond Lopatnikoff and Boys<br/><br/>- Volume X Number 3 March-April 1932<br/>Contributions by Rivera Weiss Schlee Heinscheimer Blitzstein Stefan Mark Smallens and Saminsky<br/><br/>With occasional illustrations some tipped-in.<br/><br/>Wrappers worn and chipped; some partially detached; one spine repaired with tape. "The quarterly journal Modern Music was first published in New York under the title League of Composers Review from February 1924 through January 1925. In April 1925 the title was changed to Modern Music and publication continued uninterrupted under this name until the fall issue of 1946. The purpose of the journal was to inform American professional musicians and the American and European public about the new idioms and styles of twentieth-century music. According to the editor Minna Lederman 'Modern Music had no fixed editorial position about any composer any movement. Its pages recorded derogatory opinions about as well as homage to even the greatest figures of the age-Schoenberg and Stravinsky who were under its most constant observation.'<br/><br/>The development of American modern music is recorded in detail: topics include the radicalism of Ruggles Ives Varèse and Cowell; the Americanization of the symphony by Sessions William Schuman and Roy Harris; and the innovations of composers such as Carpenter Copland Gruenberg and Bernstein all directly influenced by jazz and popular music. And an extensive series titled "American Composers" consisting of twenty-one biographical sketches with lists of important compositions and a portrait or sketch is featured from 1930 through 1946. Included among others are Louis Gruenberg John Alden Carpenter Charles Ives Roy Harris Aaron Copland Walter Piston and Samuel Barber.<br/><br/>Studies of the many European twentieth-century composers-Schoenberg Bartók Hindemith Stravinsky-fill a large part of the first years of the journal. Paul Stefan discusses Schoenberg's operas; Erwin Stein investigates Schoenberg's inheritance and development of German music; Hugo Leichtentritt examines Schoenberg's tonal and atonal compositions; while Paul Pisk explains Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique. Adjioran Orvos and Kodály discuss Kodály and Bartók's integration of folk music into the traditional European genres. An entire supplement to the May-June 1932 issue is dedicated to Willi Reich's monograph on Berg's Wozzeck. Many articles about Stravinsky's neoclassicism parallel the American premières of a number of his ballets and symphonic works. Reports on the annual festivals held in European centers by the International Society for Contemporary Music and American festivals held at Rochester and the Yadoo artists' colony appear annually." Richard Kitsom 2003 in RIPM Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals 1760-1966. The League of Composers unknown books
1971WRCLIT84750Np: Maysles Films Inc 1971. 8 x 10" glossy b&w still with printed caption. Minute pinholes from mounting at extreme blank corners otherwise fine. A studio publicity still for the Maysles brother's documentary GIMME SHELTER capturing one of the critical moments when two members of the security detail made up of bikers from the San Jose Hell's Angels chapter raise pool cues over their heads as they bludgeon a troublesome spectator on the ground out of view while a third Angel looks on and the members of the surrounding audience react with curiosity amusement indifference or horror. Maysles Films, Inc unknown books
196624448United States: Author Published 1966. 2 pages of music with lyrics; written on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the graduating class of 1916 by class member Lowry and inscribed and signed on the front cover "To Bill Crane with best regards Philip Wager Lowry." Approx. 8 1/2" x 11" size; printed black on white paper; folded sheet music format; light wear age-toning soiling; old fold line; in very good condition. Signed by Author. Sheet Music. Not Bound. Very Good. Author Published Paperback books
1972254466Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne 1972. Hard Cover. near Very Good binding. 143pp. Bound in gray cloth with title stamped in black; a bit of soiling to the binding; contents clean. near Very Good binding. B. Schott's Sohne unknown books
1972254467Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne 1972. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Bound in gray cloth with title stamped in black; contents clean and binding sound. Very Good binding. B. Schott's Sohne unknown books
1979254469Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne 1979. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Bound in gray cloth with title stamped in black; a bit of soiling to the binding; contents clean. Very Good binding. B. Schott's Sohne unknown books
1902150792New York: Howley Haviland & Dresser 1902. 8p. sheet music with Dewey illustration of a black man and his weeping woman on the front wrap 10.75x13.5 inches lightly worn red & black on white wraps with notation "This is the march and two-step arrangement of the greatest coon song of the day introducing Sabina arranged by Ben M. Jerome.'. An oft-covered song with versions recorded by everyone from Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong to Patsy Cline and Michael Bublé. Several versions of this sheet music appear with different text or images in the rectangular box at lower left. Howley, Haviland & Dresser unknown books