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1995007959White Plains NY: Pro/Am Music Resources. Signed first edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published White Plains NY: Pro/Am Music Resources 1995 first printing. 8vo. xvi474pp. illustrated with b/w photos. Inscribed by author on half title: "For.This book is really an obituary for the music I've been writing about all my life." Minor dust foxing on top edge else fine in fine dust jacket. . Fine. Hard. 1st. 1995. Pro/Am Music Resources unknown
31962Winnipeg: Great Plains Publications 2005. Paper bound quarto illustrated throughout in black & white xv Pp136. And addition added in ink to Pp136 -- 'Funk Rock Party Band - The Four Roads Band Winnipeg under the heading ""They Also Served - A Manitoba Honour Roll"". Tight and otherwise unmarked - a very good or better copy. 470 grams. We welcome all reasonable offers on our books and also offer local curbside pick-up. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. Winnipeg: Great Plains Publications, 2005 unknown
196450104New York: Simon and Schuster 1964. second printing. Hardcover. Very good. 5 1/2 x 7 in. 78 pp. Dark blue paper boards. Text with line drawings. Stated second printing 1964. Condition is VERY GOOD ; covers very clean a bit rubbed. Surface wear to corners and spine ends. Binding tight. PO's printed small address label on ffep. Text clean and unmarked. Music. RGR. Simon and Schuster hardcover
2014463104 page perfect bound book and two CDs in original plastic case. "John McKenna's complete commercial records" cover. Bright book appears slightly used slight edgewear front ding/short tear corner of back CD 1 appears like new CD2 appears near new with just a hint of wear. Box in good condition with shelfwear/few scuffs. John McKenna Society
1930039963New York: Carl Fischer 1930. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. 40pp including title-page and song index. Contains words and music to 25 "Negro Spirituals from 'The Green Pastures'." Bound in green and black pictorial wrappers cover illustrations by Robert Edmond Jones based on his stage sets for the New York production. 12" x 9" OCLC identifies only one print version by Farrar & Rinehart 1930. Carl Fischer unknown
1904505523New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co 1904. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Folio. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. Some separation along the bottom of the fold of the outer bifolium "1904" in ink at the bottom of the front cover edgewear rubbing and soiling to the exterior still a very good and complete copy. For voice and piano. Plate number 4172 - 3. The back cover features a sample of "Egypt" by Clark Kummer. The front cover features a photograph of singer Fay Templeton. The two authors of this piece were brothers best known as a duo for their song "Lift Every Voice and Sing." Both were activists and involved with the NAACP. J.W. Johnson even serves as the U.S. consul in Venezuela and Nicaragua under president Theodore Roosevelt. Jos. W. Stern & Co unknown
188634670Tarrytown NY: November 1886. 1886. Good. - A piece of card 2 inches high by 4-1/2 inches wide is signed in blue ink "Rafael Jossefy / Tarrytown N.Y. Nov. 86". The left side of the card is darkened & there is a very narrow line of darkening across the top edge. Good. <p>Rafael Joseffy 1852-1915 was a Hungarian pianist composer and teacher. He made his debut in Berlin in 1872 and was immediately acclaimed as a brilliant pianist. In 1879 he moved to the United States. After making his New York debut that year under Leopold Damrosch he played with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and subsequently made many appearances in New York and other American cities. He was soloist for the inaugural concerts of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1891. He wrote numerous popular compositions for piano and edited works by Chopin and other composers for G. Schirmer music publishers. Tarrytown, NY: November 1886. unknown
1961515481London: Boosey & Hawkes 1961. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. Single bifolium with a single sheet insert making four pages. Price stamp with sticker shadow at the top of the front cover light bumping to the corners and light age toning still very good or better. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "B. & H. 18866. Boosey & Hawkes unknown
416G. Schirmer Inc. 1940 1st ed. Fine cond. with nice dj G. Schirmer, Inc. unknown
75-9970Kansas City MO: Music Hall 1950. 4to. Very good. Soft Cover. 20 pp B & W Plates. Kansas City, MO: Music Hall [1950] paperback
1951005129New York: The Composers Press Inc. Six pages including front and rear covers with three pages containing music and lyrics in English. Signed by the composer to the front cover. . Fine. Sheet Music. First Edition. 1951. The Composers Press, Inc. unknown
1925607707New York: G. Schirmer 1925. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Some light edgewear and toning very good or better. For high voice and piano. Plate number 32099. Unrecorded by OCLC and it appears to be equally uncommon in the trade. G. Schirmer unknown
1914585368New York: Maurice Richmond Music Co 1914. Softcover. Good. Later printing. Folio. Single bifolium with a single sheet insert making six pages. A dampstain along the bottom third of the front cover affecting throughout edgewear including four internal tape repairs to margins and toning a complete but good only copy. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "If T. Only M. Old 4." The front cover states "Sung with great success ey sic the irresistable sic Blanche Ring in Frederic E. McKay's Production "When Claudia Smiles" and features a monochrome portrait of Ring. The back cover features a sample of "I'm going to Get a Girl Named Ivy Cause Ivy Always Clings" by Bryan and Wells. OCLC locates seven holdings. Maurice Richmond Music Co unknown
19931509Rowan Press 1993. Paperback. Very Good. 99pp. Simple blue wraps lightly scuffed. Edge of text block foxed. One page formerly dog-earred. An interesting and scarce book. The title is pretty self-explanatory the Kelly examines song lyrics in six differently themed chapters. Rowan Press paperback
SKU1005585Chappell & Co. Ltd. London: New York. Good. This is sheet music not a hardcover. Music is in good shape no scribbles highlighting or underlining has a little tearing a little general wear from a smoke-free environment. Chappell & Co. Ltd. London: New York hardcover
1939589604New York: Carl Fischer 1939. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. Two nested bifolia with a single-sheet-insert making ten pages. Outer bifolium separating a bit at the top and bottom of the fold music shop stamp on the front cover a small nick to the top of the back cover and rubbing to the exterior still a very good and complete copy. For voice and piano. Plate number 28545 -7. Joyce Kilmer full name Alfred Joyce Kilmer was an American Catholic poet journalist and lecturer who died in the First World War his most celebrated poem is "Trees." OCLC locates 4 holdings. Carl Fischer unknown
1921609063New York: G. Schirmer 1921. Softcover. Good. First edition. Quarto. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. Outer bifolium separating along the top of the fold with a nick at the bottom edgewear and and toning to the exterior a complete and good or better copy. For low voice and piano. Plate number 30758. The back cover features short samples of six other songs. Joyce Kilmer full name Alfred Joyce Kilmer was an American Catholic poet journalist and lecturer who died in the First World War his most celebrated poem is "Trees." The composer of this piece Harriet Ware was born in Waupun Wisconsin in 1877 she grew up to graduate from Pillsbury Conservatory of Music and went on to study in Berlin and Paris. Her composition "Women's Triumphal March" became the official song of the General Federation of Women's Clubs and her musical setting "The Rose is Red" set to a poem by Daniel A. Poling was the song of the American Mothers Association. She also started the the Musical Art Society of Long Island and ran a summer music school in Plainfield NJ. G. Schirmer unknown
1931525038New York: G. Schirmer 1931. Softcover. Very Good. Quarto. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-inert making six pages. Edgewear including a small tear to the fore edge of the insert some creasing to the front cover and rubbing to the exterior still a very good and complete copy. For high voice and piano. Plate number 35471. Joyce Kilmer full name Alfred Joyce Kilmer was an American Catholic poet journalist and lecturer who died in the First World War his most celebrated poem is "Trees"; for which a musical setting is advertised on the back cover of this piece. Unrecorded by OCLC. G. Schirmer unknown
200325179San Francisco: Chronicle Books. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 2003. First Edition. Softcover. 0811835723 . No signatures. Some wear at tail end of spine.; 128 pages. Illustrated card covers with flaps. Page dimensions: 299 x 298mm. Colour illustrations of album covers. "Vinyl Hayride: Country Music Album Covers 1947 - 1989 is country style at its finest: the hats the jukeboxes the rhinestones the heartbreak; it's all here. The album covers collected in this comprehensive volume by Paul Kingsbury and The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum reveal the charm and honkiness of country music album cover art. With an introduction and over 250 colour photographs arranged chronologically Vinyl Hayride captures the heart and soul of the musical genre while showcasing some of the greatest musical stars of our time including Johnny Cash Patsy Cline Roy Acuff and Emmylou Harris. Old timers and young listeners alike will enjoy this exciting book of country music memorabilia." . Chronicle Books paperback
1930A46964London / New York: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. Very Good. 1930. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; This is an oversized book. The book is in Very Good condition and is lacking a dust jacket. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have some rubbing and wear. There is some light fraying to the spine ends and corners as well. The book covers have several small spots of ground-in dirt and discoloration. The text pages are clean and bright. There is a previous owner's bookplate on the front pastedown page. "Kinsky began his career as an antiquarian books dealer becoming the assistant of Albert Kopfermann at the Berlin State Library in 1908. He gained his PhD in 1925 in Cologne writing his thesis about wind instruments. He became Privatdozent of musicology at the University of Cologne teaching from 1921 to 1932 and curator of the Wilheim Heyer Museum of Music History. Kinsky was an acknowledged specialist of musical instruments and their history and had written the 1910-1916 catalogue of the museum. Being the son of a Jewish businessman Kinsky was persecuted by the Nazis which lead to the forced termination of his career as an academic and the forced possession of his private library and collection. Kinsky then served a year in a labour camp until 1945 with the Allied Victory of World War Two. Kinsky spent the rest of his life from 1945 onwards compiling Das Werk Beethovens a thematic index of all of the works of Ludwig van Beethoven. Although Kinsky died before finishing the work the unfinished volume was purchased by the Bavarian State Library and was eventually completed by musicologist Hans Halm. " from Wikipedia . J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. hardcover
1988024988Rabbit Ears Books 1988. First Edition 3rd Printing . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Raglin Tim. Rudyard Kipling's classic tale is brought to life for young readers in this book & cassette tap boxed set with the book illustrated by Tim Raglin & actor Jack Nicholson reading the story accompanied by the music of Bobby McFerrin who would become best known for his song "Don't Worry Be Happy". A FIRST EDITION third printing from 1988 the hardcover book has glossy paper over boards decorated with the same design as the accompanying DJ. Both are in Fine condition: as clean & bright as Brand New! The cassette tap is equally Fine & appears unused. Both are housed in a protective vinyl-album sized box which shows light soil & rubbing but is sturdy & strong no rips or tears. from this has cloth-covered boards stamped with bright gilt lettering to spine. Condition is : clean binding strong & straight pages off-white & unmarked with tanning. corners crisp. The DJ is with rubbing to extremities chips unclosed tears; nicely protected in new clear mylar cover free! Our photos depict the Exact book you will receive never "stock" images of books we don't actually have! Same Day Shipping on all orders received by 2 pm Weekdays Pacific time; later orders weekends & holidays ship very next business day <br/> <br/> Rabbit Ears Books hardcover
198812306Saxonville MA: Rabbit Ears Books 1988. First Thus. Oblong Hardcover in color illus boards in matching jacket with audio cassette all in matching color illus sleeved box. Fine unmarked all items. Scarce package in great condition: wonderful Kipling story with glowing artwork while the companion tape offers brilliant score and memorable reading by Nicholson - all in custom box. <br/><br/>Box is 10-1/2 x 11-1/2; book is 10-1/2 x 8-3/4 unnumbered pp color illus; cassette runtime 10 mins each side. Rabbit Ears Books hardcover
1971583361New York: Boosey & Hawkes 1971. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. 18pp. Stapled wrappers. Light shelfwear else near fine. For voice and piano with pedal marks. Plate imprint "S. 2668." Rudyard Kipling won the 1907 Nobel Prize in Literature. Boosey & Hawkes unknown
1923590477Boston Mass: The Boston Music Company 1923. Softcover. Near Fine. Presumably the first and possibly only edition. Quarto. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. Light toning and bumping to the corners else near fine. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "B.M.Co. 6689." The back cover features a sample of "The Nightingale Has a Lyre of Gold" by Wm. E. Henley and Benjamin Whelpley. Unrecorded by OCLC and appears to be equally scarce in the trade and we could not find any information about the the composer Thomasa Hunt. The Boston Music Company unknown
1915526316Cincinnati: The John Church Company 1915. Softcover. Very Good. Sheet music. Folio. Three nested bifolia with a single-sheet-insert making 14 pages. Ex-library with a label and perforated stamp on the front cover and a date stamp 1916 on page three minor edgewear and light soiling to the exterior very good. For voice and piano. Plate number 17434 - 11. The front cover states "Written for and sung by David Bispham." Bispham was born in Philadelphia to a Quaker family and was barred from studying dramatic singing by his mother so he did not take it up until he was an adult. Starting out he faced a lot of discouragement but he went on to become one of America's leading baritones. His New York Times obituary describes him as "one of the foremost figures in the American concert opera and concert field. The John Church Company unknown