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1900617871New York: Brooks & Denton 1900. Softcover. Very Good. Sheet music. Folio. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Edgewear including several small internal tape repairs and a few external tape repairs on the back cover some soiling and offsetting to the exterior and an owner name and date on the front cover a complete but good only copy. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "Trust her not.2." The back cover features short samples of six other songs. OCLC locates only a single holding and it appears to be equally uncommon in the trade. Brooks & Denton unknown
1847618532Boston: Oliver Ditson 1847. Softcover. Very Good. Sheet music. Folio. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. Notched and worn along the fold from once being bound within an album as a result the bifolia remain bound together light offsetting to the unprinted back cover and unprinted verso of the front cover and toning still a complete and very good copy. For voice and piano. Plate number 1398. Oliver Ditson unknown
616825London: Boosey & Co no date. Softcover. Good. Sheet music. Folio. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. Notched and worn along the folds from once being bound within an album as a result the leaves remain partially bound together but separating along the upper ¾ of the folds stain on the front cover affecting throughout with diminishing effect a complete but good only copy. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "Always alone." OCLC locates only three holdings and it appears to be equally uncommon in the trade. Boosey & Co unknown
1909582508Cincinnati: The John Church Company 1909. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Folio. 5pp. Wrappers. Gently notched along the spine from once being bound within an album light offsetting to the rear wrapper else near fine. For high voice and piano. Plate number 16083-4. Harriet Ware was an American composer and educator her song "Woman's Triumph March" with lyrics by Josephine M. Fabricant was the official song of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. The John Church Company unknown
1908607357Cincinnati: The John Church Company 1908. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Folio. Originally a single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Notched along the fold from once being bound within an album as a result the insert remains bound to the bifolium and some toning around the edges still a complete and very good copy. For voice and piano. Plate number 15940 - 4. OCLC locates only three holdings and it appears to be equally uncommon in the trade. The John Church Company unknown
1991035275s.l.: s.n. 1991. Original edition. Fine. 8" x 10" glossy photograph in full color. Signed boldly in black ink. Loretta Lynn was born in Butcher Hollow near Paintsville Kentucky April 14 1932 and has achieved greatness as a country-music songwriter and singer. s.n. unknown
1836607469New York: Firth & Hall 1836. Hardcover. Very Good. Stated second edition. Folio. Originally a single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Notched and worn along the spine from once being bound within an album as a result the insert remains bound within the bifolium a dampstain at the top of the front cover affecting throughout foxing and offsetting throughout and a music shop stamp on the front wrapper still a complete and very good copy. For voice and piano. Plate impression "Some love to roam 5." The cover states "Sung by Mr. H. Phillips and Mr. Mossop. Music composed & dedicated to Mrs. Gardiner of Rochester N.Y. Firth & Hall hardcover
1942586226New York: Chappell & Co 1942. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. Single bifolium with a single sheet insert making six pages. Light toning and light bumping to the corners else near fine. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "C-1171-4" The lyrics are quite general in their cry for freedom never mentioning any specific place or group but given the year of publication and the ad to "buy war bonds and stamps for victory" on the back cover it's safe to say that this is a World War Two song though perhaps the ambiguity was intended with the hope of creating something timeless and universal. OCLC locates eight holdings and it appears to be equally scarce in the trade. Chappell & Co unknown
1911616792Williamsport PA: Vandersloot Music Pub. Co 1911. Softcover. Very Good. Sheet music. Arranged by Harry J. Lincoln. Octavo. Single sheet printed on the recto only and folded in half creating two pages of content. Edgewear including a few small nicks corners bumped still very good. Under the title is printed "quartette for mixed voices" though the lyrics are printed no vocal melodies are present only the piano is notated. OCLC locates only a single holding. Vandersloot Music Pub. Co unknown
192653505Prague: Benjamin Szalatnay. Very Good with no dust jacket; Boards lightly worn. 1926. Hardcover. Text in Czech. A songbook of patriotic songs with lyrics and music and color illustrations. Red boards with color illustrated paper-covered boards. ; Oblong 8vo 8" to 9" tall . Benjamin Szalatnay hardcover
1993170<p>Shelf wear / yellow highlighting / back cover is missing. Copyright 1993.</p> Maranatha Music paperback
27020The daughter of famed singer Mathilde Marchesi was a noted French soprano; though she debuted in opera as Brunnhilde in Prague in 1900 her voice underwhelmed the critics and lent itself more to the concert stage and later in life to recordings. Large and bold signature and "1899 / First visit to / America. / March" in bold brown ink heavy stock 3½" X 2½" card n.p. Very good. Mild age toning; faint mounting trace at corners. A fine signature signed during her first and quite successful U.S. tour. unknown
192987898New York: Brentano's 1929. Margaret Tarrant. Hardcover. good. Quarto. 11" x 8 1/2" Brown boards with color pictorial paste-on to front cover. 117pp. Color and black and white illustrations by Margaret Tarrant & Kathleen Nixon. Gift inscription on front free endpaper.dated 1929. Brentano's hardcover
1953608057New York: Galaxy Music Corporation 1953. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Based on "A la bien-aimée" by Edouard Schutt. Quarto. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. Some toning and light soiling to the exterior else near fine. For voice coloratura soprano and piano. Plate imprint "G.M.C. 1932-6." Estelle Liebling was a prolific singer composer and teacher mainly based in New York City but for a short time taught at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. This is one of her lesser known pieces. OCLC locates three holdings and it appears to be equally uncommon in the trade. Galaxy Music Corporation unknown
023998Press.ut.ac.ir. Soft cover. Very Good. 91 pages of musical scores. Pages very bright & unmarked. Pages very large and oversized. Publishing information is in Farsi. Bright covers with some light creasing and corner turns. Bottom edges has a section where pages are uncut. Please allow for extra shipping on international orders. <br/> <br/> Press.ut.ac.ir paperback
2013250273Race Point 2013. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Slipcase Very Good. 4to. 4 volumes in slipcase very good as new still in shrink wrap Race Point hardcover
196236025Hollywood California: Location Recording Service 1962. 1962. - A 33-1/3 rpm long playing record measuring 10 inches in diameter with a blue center label printed in gilt. The record is numbered: LRS-1062-692. The LP is a private recording of Dr. Walter May's "Symphony No.1 in D" performed with the Wisconsin State College Orchestra with the composer at the helm. The following movements are recorded on the first side: "I - Lento: Allegro: Grave"; "II. Lento"; "III. Beginning Moderato". The conclusion of the work recorded on the second side consists of: "III. Concluded Allegro Scherzando" and "IV. Allegro". This LP privately sold by the composer at the college is from the original owner's collection and has only been played once or twice and looks clean. <p>RARE.<p>The composer Dr. Walter May 1931-2007 graduated from Southwest Missouri State University in 1951. He continued his education as a Fulbright scholar at the Paris Conservatory where he studied music composition with Darius Milhaud and Georges Dandelot. In 1966 he was awarded his Doctor of Music degree in Music Composition by the University of Toronto. He played the viola with the South Dakota Symphony and performed as a church organist as well as choirmaster and conductor. He composed many works throughout his life including 2 symphonies 3 viola concertos and several solo chamber and choral works. Hollywood, California: Location Recording Service, 1962. unknown
1886011495Boston: McDonald Gill & Co. 1886 Book. Fair to Good. Hardcover. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Brown paper boards backed in black cloth. Grubby. 185 pp. plus index. Supplement to Songs of Joy and Gladness 107 pp. plus index. Notes inside both covers. Hinges cracked. McDonald, Gill, & Co. hardcover
1969A49316Hong Kong: Tai Hwa Printing Factory. Very Good. 1969. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. SIGNED EDITION. This copy has been signed by the author with a short inscription on the front pastedown page. The book is in Very Good condition and was possibly issued without a dust jacket. . The book and its contents are in clean bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. "Mr. Chao was in charge of Music Department of Wayland Academy Hangchow Hangzhou since 1926. He was an assistant of music University of Shanghai and Academy of Shanghai in 1927. From 1928 instructor of music appreciation and chorus conducting University of Shanghai Shanghai Arts Academy. He took up the post of an instructor of music the Eastern Intercollegiate Summer School. In 1929 Mr. Chao went to Europe on a governmental scholarship and was admitted in the class of Maurice Weynandt for professional singing. He was selected as a soloist of the leading Brussels Oratorio concerts "Concerts Spirituels" and participated in Mendelssohn's "Elijah" Wagner's "Parsifal" and Henrich Schutz's "La Passion selon Saint Matthieu" in 1932. " from the world biographical encyclopedia; Signed by Author . Tai Hwa Printing Factory hardcover
19078Danish-born American tenor known for Wagnerian roles who also appeared in a handful of films from the late '40s and early '50s. Attractive signature in blue fineline heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1968 January 1. Near fine. With original envelope. unknown
19784957Moudon: Editions BIM J.-P. Mathez 1978. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8 1/2 x 11 in. high. 68 pages with 4 folded charts in pockets in front & rear. Pictoral covers. Condition of the book is VERY GOOD; Covers lightly scuffed otherwise a very clean & tight copy. Text in English French & German. RGR Music. Editions BIM (J.-P. Mathez) hardcover
195010555New York: G. Schirmer Inc. 1950. Book. Good. Soft cover. First Edition. Assumed First Edition no additional printings indicated. Edge wear wear to the spine ends. The spine is partially unglued but holding. Previous owner name on the title page. The Consul debuted in Philadelphia's Schubert Theater on March 1 1950 before beginning its Broadway run a few weeks later on March 15. The play received two of the outstanding theater awards for 1949-1950: the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for the best musical play and the Pulitzer Prize for Music. G. Schirmer, Inc. Paperback
2009042952Knopf 2009. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Packed with more than 1200 Johnny Mercer lyrics. Printed on thick matte paper. Clean pages in good sturdy covers. Thin line of fading at top cover edge. Jacket has light shelfwear and small tears at spine top. VERY HEAVY book so please no international shipments. Benefits the Friends of the Albany CA Library. <br/> <br/> Knopf hardcover
1948MUS0326Toronto: Canadian Music Sales. Very Good-. 1948. Softcover. Light edgewear corners rubbed. Photos. Piano arrangements to 18 of Messer's tunes broadcast on radio station CFCY Charlottetown. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Canadian Music Sales paperback
08-1230New York: Leo Feist 1918. 4 pp. 10.5 x 13.5 inches. Very good.Red white and blue cover. New York: Leo Feist, 1918. unknown