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192523779New York: E. P. Dutton & Company 1925. First edition. Hardcover. Good . Hardbound quarto. 34 pp. A volume of sheet music with decorations by E. H. Shepard. A good to very good copy. Red cloth-tape spine over pale blue boards with printed and illustrated paper label to the front panel. Covers are worn about the edges. Two prior owner inscriptions to the front endpaper. E. P. Dutton & Company hardcover books
31428n.p.: n.p. Privately printed. Sheet Music. Sheet music very good. The sheet was kept in an ancient manilla folder stamped "Pierre Degeytter Club of N. Y." and it is possible that the club produced this for their own use. Brecht's name does not appear anywhere on the sheet. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 4 pp . n.p. unknown books
1957WRCLIT74057New York 1957. 16pp. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Numerous black & white production photographs. A bit rubbed at spine with some staple rust else very good. An original program for this musical starring Lena Horne in the role that would earn for her the distinction of being the first African American woman to be nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. It opened on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre on 31 October 1957 and closed on 11 April 1959 after 558 performances. It was directed by Robert Lewis and produced by David Merrick with choreography by Jack Cole scenic design by Oliver Smith costume design by Miles White and lighting design by Jean Rosenthal. The cast also included Ricardo Montalbán Ossie Davis Erik Rhodes Adelaide Hall and Josephine Premice. Alvin Ailey was the principal dancer. unknown books
196229462New York: Grenich Printing Corp 1962. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm.; original tan pictorial cloth; 190pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Fine with remnants of glassine dust jacket laid in. Tribute to Jewish-American composer Jacob Schaefer 1888-1936 text almost entirely in Yiddish; also includes an English-language tribute pp. 176-190 by Edith Segal the choreographer and songwriter. Grenich Printing Corp unknown books
196226646New York: Grenich Printing Corp 1962. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm.; original maroon pictorial cloth; 190pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Spine a bit sunned ends rubbed; foxing to preliminaries. Very Good and sound. Tribute to Jewish-American composer Jacob Schaefer 1888-1936 text almost entirely in Yiddish; also includes an English-language tribute pp. 176-190 by Edith Segal the choreographer and songwriter. Grenich Printing Corp unknown books
180411Hollywood: Cinerama Releasing. One sheet poster 27x41 inches color photo of a black cowboy riding a bronc guest stars and musicians listed above tag-line "Nobody ever told you there were Black Cowboys" title below with production info below that stamped 1 sheet and 72/222 on rear folded with short closed tears at some of the folds otherwise very good. Cinerama Releasing unknown books
1931205528London: B. Feldman & Co 1931. Sheet_music. 4p. 9.75x12 inches excerpts from several other songs offered by the company large ad on rear for Roland's Pianoforte Tutor very good sheet music in beautiful striking illustrated covers. Also includes ukelele chord fingering by R. S. Stoddon. Cover depicts a crowd around a bonfire tossing in cards titled "Rates" "Taxes" "Demand Note" etc while a figure in top hat labeled Kill Joy burns in the blaze. Uplifting song written to combat the Great Depression in the UK. These music sheets were sold at Feldman's Blackpool summer shows which were also titled "Blaze Away B. Feldman & Co unknown books
1936WRCLIT77000Np 1936. 495pp. Narrow large octavo 24 x 10.5 cm. Cloth tape backed pictorial wrappers. Mimeographed typescript. Fine. A collection of the lyrics of over one hundred songs of a military nature here transcribed for use as a songbook by soldiers and Marines in camp. One song by Fairfax Downey is noted as the 1936 revision and there is a smattering of college songs included as well. hardcover books
1955WRCLIT70202Vienna: Universal Edition 1955. Printed wrappers. Folding plate illustrations. First edition. Text in German. Stockhausen Boulez Krenek Koenig et al. A few soft creases else near fine. Universal Edition unknown books
22677n. p. n. d. Paper wrapped boards. Title & shelf label affixed to front board. Overall VG age toning to text paper/bpt of 'Alfred Einstein'. Pp 537 - 548. Illustrated with one woodcut & 15 facing dual-page musical scores. 8vo. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1963194356New York: Showcard Publishers 1963. Magazine. 8p includes covers 6x9 inches ads cast and crew who's who cover illustrated by L. Evans lightly-worn playbill in illustrated white pastebound wraps. Vol. 10 No. 2 October 15 & 22. Program for theOff-Broadway production directed by William Francisco of an adaptation of short stories by Purdy coupled with his short play. Ads on back for Albee's "Virginia Woolf" with Uta Hagen and Arthur Hill Shelly Winters in "Cages" by Carlino and "Beyond the Fringe Showcard Publishers unknown books
196024113New York: Random House. Near Fine in Very Good dj. 1968 c.1960. 11th printing. Hardcover. price-clipped no discernible wear to book tiny bookseller's rubber-stamped name at bottom corner of ffep brief annotation facing cast page see notes; jacket has a couple of itsy-bitsy tears at base of spine light soiling to rear panel. B&W photographs The popular musical basis for the incredibly popular film of the same name. Although this particular printing dates from 1968 several years after the release of the movie it retains the front-panel illustration of a photograph from the original Broadway production featuring Mary Martin et al. Note that the character name "Elsa Schraeder" is circled lightly in ink in the cast list at the front of the book with a handwritten note on the facing page indicating that the book once belonged to the actress who played the role in the first national touring company of the show in 1961-62. There are no markings in the text itself. . Random House hardcover books
184071310Boston: Geo. P. Reed 1840. Hardcover. Very Good. Sheet Music 5p. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 34cm. Facsimile signature of Russell on front. Black & white lithograph by Bufford & Co. on front depicting a view looking seaward from a small cove. <br/><br/> Geo. P. Reed hardcover books
40221New York: J. Wrigley Publisher n. d. 1st printing. Printed self-wrappers. VG wanting upper left corner of volume no text affected. Single sheet broadside. Wood engraved border to text. 9-7/8" x 6-5/8" <br/><br/> J. Wrigley, Publisher unknown books
1955164726New York: Hansen Publications Inc 1955. 16p. illustrated with b&w production stills almost 3 pages staplebound 12x9 inch pictorial wraps a dark blue Davy against medium blue background & white lettering slight edgewear paperstock has toned throughout a very good copy. Find musical notation and lyrics to six songs and a staggering seventeen 17 "additional verses" to the featured ballad which is credited to Tom Blackburn words and George Bruns music. Fess Parker himself gets co-credit with Bruns on music for three of the lesser songs and Parker and Buddy Ebsen get sole credit for "Be sure you're right Hansen Publications, Inc unknown books
1917WRCLIT79162New York etc.: Chapell & Co. 1917. 8pp. Folio 356 x 258 mm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Two ink names on upper wrapper some smudging and creasing clean split at toe of spine and short closed tear at lower edge; a good copy. Sheet music likely associated with the 1918 film based on Empey's bestselling 1917 book recording his experiences as an American serving with the 1st London Regiment of the Royal Fusiliers after having enlisted at the end of 1915. He was wounded in action at the Battle of the Somme and returned home. The photograph of Empey from the books dust jacket in uniform feigning a bayonet charge is reproduced on the upper wrapper of this sheet music. After a somewhat controversial stint as a propagandist for the US's entry into the war he went on to a career in Hollywood and pulp writing playing the lead role in the film adaptation of his book. In 1935 he organized the controversial paramilitary group "The Hollywood Hussars." OCLC locates 6 copies 4 in the US. OCLC: 225312553. Chapell & Co. unknown books
1966235638London: Spring Books 1966. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good Dustjacket. No pencil or ink markings in text. Blue cloth binding. Light edgewear to boards with slightly heavier wear to lower extremities. Light to moderate edgewear to dustjacket. DJ protected with Mylar Cover. Very Good binding / Very Good Dustjacket. Spring Books unknown books
191046786New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1910. First Separate Edition. Slim oblong quarto 19x25.5cm.; publisher's pale grey pictorial cloth stamped in black and orange; 237pp.; illus. and sheet music throughout. Cloth a bit dust-soiled and toned corners gently bumped else Very Good and sound. First published in the 1897 collection "Three Operettas." BAL 1946. Harper & Brothers Publishers unknown books
1938003236Cincinnati Ohio: Willis Music Co. 1938. SCARCE. "Based on the Boyhood and Youth of Abe Lincoln Unison or Three Part S.A.B." Book by Milton Dorey Adapted by Bryceson Treharne with Traditional American Melodies. Near Fine very light soil to wrappers. 64 pages. First Edition. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Willis Music Co. Paperback books
1957044180Bryn Mawr PA: Theodore Presser Company 1957. Softcover. Near Fine Condition. Very slightly creased; 5pp. Scarce Eliot item. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Music; Poetry. Inventory No: 044180. <br/><br/> Theodore Presser Company paperback books
1982007511New York: Dover Publications Inc. 1982. Advertising poster for a Dover Book publication. A reproduction offset lithograph poster featuring Arts and Crafts Movement artist Ethel Reed's "Miss Traumerei" originally printed in 1897. Fine as issued on thick paper. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in a mailing tube. . First Thus. Poster. Fine. 19" w x 29" h. Dover Publications, Inc. books
193131350London: Frederick Warne & Co n.d. ca. 1931. Slim quarto 24.75cm.; publisher's green cloth-backed pictorial boards; 24pp.; color illus. throughout sheet music printed in brown. Boards rubbed with a few small dings to extremities the whole rather dust-soiled textblock a hint shaken and lightly foxed throughout. About Very Good only. Contemporary gift inscription to front free endpaper. Frederick Warne & Co unknown books
195329613Cincinnati: Artist Publications Inc 1953. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled 4to. 34 pp. Scarce third issue of Hoedown a magazine devoted to the Grand Ole Opry. This issue features Hank Williams Minnie Pearl Merle Travis and Rex Allen among others. Some cover wear. A very good example. Artist Publications, Inc paperback books
1988005389New York: Doubleday 1988. Near Fine light soiling to boards in a Fine dust wrapper. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Doubleday Hardcover books
1980043861Basel London New York: Barenreiter 1980. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Slight wear to red cloth otherwise fine and unmarked. 272pp. Size: Folio. Text is clean and unmarked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Music; Inventory No: 043861. <br/><br/> Barenreiter hardcover books