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1916617597Indianapolis: Elizabeth J. Cotton 1916. Softcover. Very Good. Sheet music. Arranged by Barclay Walker. Quarto. Single bifolium making four pages. Bifolium torn at the bottom of the fold other edgewear like chips and nicks and toning good only. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "A Mother 2." OCLC locates only a single holding and it appears to be equally uncommon in the trade. Elizabeth J. Cotton unknown
1909617946London: The Frederick Harris Company 1909. Softcover. Very Good. Sheet music. Folio. Three nested bifolia making 12 pages. Outermost bifolium splitting at the bottom of the fold some minor edgewear composer's name stamp on the front cover and some soiling to the exterior still a complete and very good copy. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "F.H. 751." The back cover features a sample of "Boys of the King" by Clifton Bingham and Emerson James. OCLC locates four holdings. The Frederick Harris Company unknown
1985A49902Cambridge MA: MIT Press. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1985. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. 0262181142 . B&W Illustrations & Charts; This book is in Near Fine condition and has a dust jacket. The book and its contents are in mostly clean bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The dust jacket is generally clean and bright but has rubbing and wear to the spine ends and corners along with a couple of small edge nicks and tears. Curtis Roads born May 9 1951 is an American composer author and computer programmer. He composes electronic and electroacoustic music specializing in granular and pulsar synthesis.He co-founded the International Computer Music Association in 1980 and edited the Computer Music Journal from 19782000. He has created software including PulsarGenerator and the Creatovox both with Alberto de Campo. Since 2004 he has been researching a new method of sound analysis called atomic decompositions sponsored by the National Science Foundation NSF. "from Wikipedia . MIT Press hardcover
193548880Robbins Music Corporation 1935. Sheet music. ACCEPTABLE. . 15 pieces of music from 1935 Includes full-page photos of stars of the time including Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard "One of radio's most beloved teams". 9"x11.8"; staplebound. Cover is missing cover is now the table of contents. Name on table of contents; pages and front back a little soiled from use. No marks or writing. OVERSIZE. We provide professional service and individual attention to your order daily shipments and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA. Robbins Music Corporation, unknown
194920275Berkeley: University of California Press 1949. Second printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 7 x 10 in. vii 197 pp. Blue cloth boards with gilt spine titles. Second printing. Condition is VERY GOOD ; corners and spine ends bumped and worn covers clean but rubbed spine titles rubbed mostly off. BInding tight and text unmarked. PO's name on ffep. Music. Stax. University of California Press hardcover
197323247New York: Praeger 1973. Hardcover. Fine/very good. 5 1/2 x 8 3/4 in. 328 pp. Dark blue cloth boards with gilt spine titles. Condition is FINE ; like new on all points covers have just a hint of wear to corners and spine ends. Binding tight and text spotless. DJ is VERY GOOD ; not price-clipped $18.50 no wear some faint stains. Music. Stax. Praeger hardcover
1998334453Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1998. hardcover. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.126. Cambridge University Press hardcover
196030539New York: Random House. Near Fine in Very Good dj. c.1960. Early printing. Hardcover. price-clipped no discernible wear to book previous owner's name and address in pencil on front endpaper; the jacket is wrinkled as though it had absorbed some moisture at some point but is otherwise clean and bright. B&W photographs The popular musical basis for the incredibly popular film of the same name. Although not the first printing it retains the front-panel illustration of a photograph from the original Broadway production featuring Mary Martin et al. The front flap carries excerpts from five N.Y. critics' reviews of the show; all the other plays listed in the rear-panel blurb were on Broadway in either 1959 or 1960 which marks this as a fairly early printing. It is NOT the book club printing. . Random House hardcover
1975609793Melville New York: MCA Music 1975. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. Three nested bifolia making 12 pages. Light toning and light bumping to the corners else near fine. For medium voice and piano. Plate imprint "US2108 - 10." Theodore Roethke won the Pulitzer Prize in 1954 for his book The Waking and Gail Kubik won the Pulitzer Prize in 1952 for his work Symphony Concertante. MCA Music unknown
19909785445Cambridge University Press September 1990. 1st Edition. Hardcover . Near Fine. Condition: 'Near Fine' Cambridge University Press hardcover
200153225CA : Global Treasures 2001. Paperback. Good . 11 x 12 in. Heavy paper wraps. Condition is GOOD ; covers very clean binding a little pulled at pg. 13 - overall binding is fine. MIls wear to edges text very clean and bright. Mus. Stax. Global Treasures paperback
18660005639Chicago: Root & Cady 1866. First edition. sewn wrappers. Fair. decorative woodcuts. 12mo pictorial wrappers 64pp the covers are included in the pagination upper right corners stained brown from pp. 45-64 inked name of Swain on top cover. Rare. <br/><br/>Includes "The Pathway to Heaven" "Have You Sold Your Matches Tom" "The Freedman's Appeal" etc. This is a Chicago Ante-Fire Imprint but it is not listed in McMurtrie's bibliography. The cover date is for January 1866. Decorative woodcuts. Root & Cady unknown
1967010225NY: Brazillier. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published NY: Brazillier 1967 first printing. 8vo. 218pp. illustrated with b/w photos. Black cloth with silver and red titles top edge tinted black. Near fine in very good dust jacket with mild fray at the spine ends. . Near Fine. Hard. 1967. Brazillier unknown
19353Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1935. First Edition. Original Cloth. Heavy cloth covers are rubbed and the spine lettering is dulled. A list of pieces by number has been pasted to the front endpapers. Unit stamp on the title page. ; Hardcover; 6x9 . Government Printing Office hardcover
197455532<p>Plymouth England: Peter Russell's Hot Record Store Ltd. Very Good; Covers lightly soiled and worn. 1974. Softcover. Compilation of "Good Noise" reviews of jazz blues and other recordings from Peter Russell's Hot Record Shop in Plymouth England. Side-stapled collection of photocopied sheets printed on various color paper. Contains Good Noise sheets 167-266. A great collector's reference. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .</p> Peter Russell's Hot Record Store Ltd paperback
1950572482Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania: Theodore Presser Co 1950. Softcover. Near Fine. Sheet music. Quarto. Two nested bifoliums making eight pages. Very light creasing and toning else near fine. For voice and piano. Plate number 79087-5 with "No. 131-41035" on page three. The back cover features samples of "The House by the Side of the Road" "My Lover is a Fisherman" "Drake's Drum" and "Goin' Home." OCLC locates three holdings. Theodore Presser Co unknown
1950580669Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania: Theodore Presser Co 1950. Softcover. Near Fine. Sheet music. Quarto. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Light toning and light edgewear including a nick at the bottom of the back cover still near fine. For medium or low voice and piano. Plate number 79089-4 with 131-41037 on the front cover. The back cover features samples of "The House by the Side of the Road" "My Lover is a Fisherman" "Drake's Drum" and "Goin' Home." OCLC locates three holdings. Theodore Presser Co unknown
1952617348New York: Edition Musicus 1952. Softcover. Very Good. Sheet music. Quarto. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Corners lightly bumped some very minor edgewear very good or better. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "SR-9-4." OCLC locates four holdings and it appears to be equally uncommon in the trade. Edition Musicus unknown
1942045053Henry Holt 1942. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. The story of the 'Shakespeare cello." Nicely preserved in bright as new covers. Previous owner name on endpage but else clean pages illustrated in red duotone by Fritz Eichenberg. Jacket with general wear and sunning to spine. First Edition with no later printings noted. Benefits the Friends of the Albany CA library. <br/> <br/> Henry Holt hardcover
1983101050<p>Novaro CA: Presidio Press 1983. 1983. Very good. - Octavo 9-3/8 inches high by 6-1/4 inches wide. Hardcover bound in burgundy boards titled in gilt on the spine in a white dust wrapper illustrated with a silhouette of a violinist. The top edges of the soiled dust jacket are chipped and the jacket's spine is darkened. xii & 324 pages with black & white musical notations and charts. The edges of the book are foxed. Very good.</p><p>First edition.</p><p>Inscribed & signed by the author David Schneider "To 'Sasha' Schneider - in admiration for a lifetime of enthusiastic musicmaking / David Schneider". Sasha was the nickname for the violinist Alexander Schneider.</p><p>The violinist Alexander Schneider 1908-1993 is described by Michael Steinberg in The New Grove as "one of the most unquenchably energetic figures in the public musical life of the USA." His whole life was dedicated to the nurturing of chamber music and musicians.</p> Novaro, CA: Presidio Press, (1983). hardcover
198026575New York NY: Composers Recordings Inc. 1980. 1980. Very good. LIMITED EDITION LP RECORD SIGNED BY WILLIAM SCHUMAN - hc A 33-1/3 rpm LP record housed in the original silver gray sleeve printed in red & white. CRICE-3. Number 28 of a limited edition of 150 records signed by William Schuman on the sleeve. The front corners of the sleeve are bumped and thus slightly creased. This vinyl record is in very good plus VG condition and appears not to have been played. <p>"This edition contains one hundred and fifty SIGNED and numbered records not available elsewhere of which this is number 28" -- So stated on the album cover.<p>The American symphonic and operatic composer William Schuman 1910-1992 was responsible for 8 symphonies which he numbered three through ten having withdrawn his first 2 his powerful concerto for violin his compositions the "New England Triptych" the "Geroge Washington Bridge" and the "American Festival Overture" the Ballets "Undertow" and "Judith" which he wrote for Martha Graham and his operas "The Mighty Casey" based on the baseball tale "Casey at the Bat" and "A Question of Taste". New York, NY: Composers Recordings, Inc., (1980). hardcover
26849Austrian-born American operatic contralto known for her Wagner roles and radio broadcasts. Bold full signature and "Chicago 12 Nov. / 1898" in brown ink heavy stock 3¼" X 2¼" card. Very good. Mildly age toned with tiny tape stain at each upper corner; tipped to heavy stock album leaf stock of same size. unknown
1909590831Cincinnati: The John Church Company 1909. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Folio. 5pp. Wrappers. Lightly notched and worn along the spine from once being bound within an album light age toning else near fine. For voice and piano. Plate number 16079 - 4. Clinton Scollard was an American poet and writer of fiction but according to his Wikipedia page he also introduced the curve ball to college baseball while playing for the Chi Psi fraternity at Hamilton College in 1881. OCLC locates only five holdings of this song and it appears to be equally scarce in the trade. The John Church Company unknown
1919609070Boston: G. Schirmer 1919. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Light age toning and light bumping to the corners else near fine. For high voice and piano. Plate imprint "B.M.Co. 6129." The back cover features short samples of two other songs. The composer of this piece John Spargur was an important part of the Seattle Symphony taking over as director in 1911 and renaming it the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra it is now once again the Seattle Symphony and the current Seattle Philharmonic is a completely separate organization. OCLC locates only a single holding of this piece and it appears to be equally uncommon in the trade. G. Schirmer unknown
1943018637<p>New York: Robbins Music Corporation 1943. Softcover. Good. 9" x 12" Wraps; 28pp; Covers faded with handling wear & wear to spine previous owner's name to front pages slightly age-toned text unmarked binding is sound Good condition. Scarce vintage song book containing boogie-woogie piano transcriptions of pieces including: Pagan Love Song Linger Awhile Runnin' Wild! Should I Chattanooga Choo Choo My Blue Heaven Sleepy Time Gal & more.</p> Robbins Music Corporation paperback