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1829606541Boston: James L. Hewitt & Co 1829. Softcover. Fair. Unknown edition. Folio. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Bifolium separated along the fold but all leaves are present a large tear to the bottom of the insert and the last page only partially affecting the music a large closed tear across the last page affecting some music offsetting and foxing a mostly complete and fair only copy. For voice and piano. OCLC locates only three holdings of this edition published by James L. Hewitt & Co. and it appears to be equally scarce in the trade. James L. Hewitt & Co unknown
1920609037Boston: Oliver Ditson Company 1920. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages A discount stamp and "B25" written in ink on the front cover bumping to the corners and light soiling to the exterior still a complete and very good copy. For voice and piano. Plate number 73612-3. Features short samples of five other songs. Robert E. Service was an English-born Canadian poet who is sometimes referred to as "the Canadian Kipling." One can't help but wonder if Service's words somehow found and influenced another Canadian with a song called "Heart of Gold" the great Neil Young. But probably not as this piece is unrecorded by OCLC and it appears to be equally uncommon in the trade. Oliver Ditson Company unknown
192457084<p>Garden City NY: Doubleday Page & Company. Good with no dust jacket; Boards worn interior clean and bright but with . two torn pages. 1924. First Printing. Hardcover. Blue paper boards quarter-bound in tan paper boards with paper front and spine labels With deckled fore-edge and lower edge. xx 154pp. Illustrated endpapers black and white drawings and color woodcuts by Edw. A. Wilson. A collection of songs popular in the Mexican War and California Gold Rush era. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall .</p> Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover
45082Witmark Worn Condition. Oversized. Witmark unknown
45084Waterson Berlin Snyder Worn Condition. Waterson Berlin Snyder unknown
68-7234Paris France: Show Music ca. 1975. Autographed card. 15.5 x 11 cm. Very Good. En Francais. Signed on verso. [Paris, France: Show Music, ca. 1975] unknown
197313079NY: Oak Publications. Very Good. 1973. First Edition. Plastic comb binding. There is a stain at the top of a few of the pages and the back cover. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 429 pages . Oak Publications unknown
196845469Hill Junior College Press. Fair/NONE. 1968. Hardcover. Ex-library hardback first edition with faded cloth cover and usual library markings. Sound sturdy researcher's copy. ; . Hill Junior College Press, hardcover
1956MMX-MX-1956-1502México: SEP/INBA 1956. Rústica. Good. México 1956. 4to menor 23 cm. 185 pp. En buen estado portada con pequeño golpe firma de antiguo propietario en contraportada y guarda cubierta ligeramente moteada. 185 pp. Used book in good to very good condition unless otherwise noted. All our books are thoroughly checked for issues such as missing dust jackets markings library stamps and so on. If we notice a book was misdescribed we will always let you know before shipping. We're a brick and mortar store and handle every single book with respect and care. SEP/INBA paperback
1860039805Philadelphia: A.W. Auner's Printing Office 1860. First Edition. Very Good. Three verses and a chorus in part: "Just before the battle Mother I was drinking mountain dew; But when I saw the Rebels marching Unto the rear I quickly flew." Scrollwork border. 9.5" x 6". Sealed in archival mylar. Wolf American Song Sheets 1835--variant. A.W. Auner's Printing Office unknown
193728281New York: The American Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union Inc. 1937. 1937. Very good. - Small quarto 11-5/8 inches high by 9 inches wide softcover. The bulletin is bound into a tan stiff paper folder with the titling handwritten along the left side of the front panel & on the tab on the right side of the rear panel. There is light creasing to the folder. Quarto 11 inches high by 8-1/4 inches wide printed self wraps. Pages 31-44 printed in 2 columns. Folded twice for mailing. Very good. <p>Slonimsky's six-page article includes somewhat over two pages of "Notes on Leading Soviet Composers".<p>Scarce. New York: The American Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union, Inc., 1937. paperback
2009119491HarperCollins 2009. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Unpaginated 35 pages. CD included with music performed by the San Francisco Symphony. 11.25 x 8.75 inches. Inscribed by the author 'To Mitchell with all due respect' on title page with date 15 III 2009and blindstamp. First edition first printing. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Ticket #169 for admission to booksigning at Powell's Books included.<br> <br> <p>There's dreadful news from the symphony hall--the composer is dead!</p> <p>In this perplexing murder mystery from New York Times bestselling author Lemony Snicket everyone seems to have a motive everyone has an alibi and nearly everyone is a musical instrument. But the composer is still dead.</p> <p>Perhaps you will be able to solve it yourself. Join the Inspector as he interrogates all the unusual suspects. Then listen to the accompanying audio recording featuring Lemony Snicket and the music of Nathaniel Stookey performed by the San Francisco Symphony. Hear for yourself exactly what took place on that fateful well-orchestrated evening.</p> HarperCollins hardcover
1914005204Washington: Government Printing Office 1914. Hardcover. Near Fine. Bound in red ribbed cloth with still bright gilt spine title. Extremities barely worn. Gold/white end-papers are clean. A USA collectible Three Cent postage stamp of Frances Scott Key is on the blank white front free end-paper with a previous owners name dated 1931. Several pages show foxing along margins title page a bit more so. Most interior pages are clean and bright. Illustrated with a section at rear of 23 two page facsimiles. Francis Scott Key's music is printed before the Bibliography. A wonderful reference for any music historian or student of our national Anthem. 115 pages plus the 23 double facsimile pages. Protected in a mylar slip. <br/> <br/> Government Printing Office hardcover
68-7228Paris France: Sony Music 2003. Autographed post card. 15 x 10.5 cm. Very Good. En Francais. [Paris, France]: Sony Music, 2003 unknown
15-9061New York: Southern Music Pub. Co. 1943. Sheet Music. Folio. 6 pp. Soft Covers Very Good with some toning minor creasing small tears. Illustrated cover. First Edition. New York: Southern Music Pub. Co., 1943. paperback
1955594899New York: The Joseph Patelson Music House 1955. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. Single bifolium making four pages. Price sticker on the front cover toning and light bumping to the corners very good. Two short songs for voice and piano. Plate imprint "By The Sea - 2." Leonora Speyer was both a professional violinist and poet she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1927 for her poetry collection Fiddler's Farewell. This piece is unrecorded by OCLC and appears to be equally scarce in the trade. The Joseph Patelson Music House unknown
68-7342Paris France: Starter Music 1977. Autographed B&W card 14.5 x 10.5 cm. Very Good. En Francais. Paris, France: Starter Music, 1977. unknown
1976597040New York: Chappell Music Company 1976. Softcover. Very Good. Later printing. Quarto. 176pp. Wrappers. Sunning and foxing to the spine with bumping to the spine ends and rubbing to the wrappers still very good or better. For voice and piano. The front cover states "John Bernard Myers in association with Bob Cato presents a new musical revue staring Michael Anthony Joy Garrett Frank Giordano and Sandra Thorton with production conceived and directed by Herbert Machiz. Chappell Music Company unknown
1903588433New York: Harry Von Tilzer 1903. Softcover. Fair. First edition. Folio. Singe bifolium with a single sheet insert making six pages. Significant edgewear throughout with several internal tape repairs along the margins and the fold of the bifolium a complete but fair only copy. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "Good Bye Eliza Jane 4." The back cover features a short sample of "Pretty Little Dinah Jones" by J.B. Mullen. The front cover features a photo of Harold Kennedy and a small photograph of the composer Harry Von Tilzer. Harry Von Tilzer unknown
1947100089Printeton New Jersey March 5th 1947. 1947. Very good. - Over 60 words penned on 10-1/2 inch high by 7-1/4 inch wide buff paper. Misaddressing Jean Dalrymple as "Mr. Dalrymple" the pianist & composer invites her backstage to "talk business". "I shall be glad to see you after my programme on March 20th. If you will come backstage and give me the pleasure of meeting you." "You task is an exacting one and I should imagine you find the ruthlessness of the bigger concerns somewhat challenging". Signed in full "Robert Stevenson". Folded for mailing with a paper clip stain at top left there is offsetting along the left from a New York Times newspaper clipping about the concert titled "Stevenson plays own composition". Very good with the clipping. <p>The pianist composer and musicologist Robert Stevenson 1916-2012 studied under David Stanley Smith Ernest Hutcheson Howard Hanson and Stravinsky. He taught at the University of Texas and at the Westminster Choir College before becoming a faculty member at the University of California at Lost Angeles in 1949. Interested in Latin American music he focused on rediscovering the music of New Spain contributing to the historical record of Spanish Portuguese and American music and also wrote extensively on African-American music. Stevenson was the founding editor of the "Inter-American Music Review".<p>Jean Dalrymple 1902-1998 was the dynamic producer and director of theater and light-opera at Manhattan's City Center. Dalrymple began her career in Vaudeville appearing with James Cagney and Cary Grant in the early 1930s. She was a founding member of the American Theatre Wing the theatre service organization. She worked over the years as a personal manager for the likes of Leopold Stokowski Mary Martin Jose Iturbi Andre Kostalanetz Nathan Milstein and Lily Pons. She began her work at City Center with its founding in 1943 serving as a board member producer and publicist. Her productions there from the 1940s through the 1960s were a revitalizing influence on the whole New York theatre scene. In 1951 Jean Dalrymple married Major-General Philip deWitt Ginder commander of the Thunderbirds in Korea. She was a friend to Presidents and entertainment personalities throughout the world. Printeton, New Jersey, March 5th, 1947. unknown
1907569715New York: Boosey & Co 1907. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Folio. Three nested bifoliums making twelve pages. "With the publisher's compliments" stamp and owner stamp on the front cover each bifolium with an old tape reinforcement along the spine toning and offsetting to the exterior very good or better. For voice and piano. Plate number H. 5196. Ads featuring one bar samples of other songs on the rear cover. OCLC locates four holdings. Boosey & Co unknown
1915595858New York: Chappell & Co 1915. Softcover. Very Good. Later printing. Folio. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. Both bifolia with some tearing and bumping to the ends of the folds composer name stamp and "Professional Copy" stamp on the front cover and some light edgewear still a very good and complete copy. For voice and piano. Plate number 24229. The back cover has a short sample of "Land of The Long Ago" by Charles Knight and Lilian Ray. OCLC locates only three holdings and it appears to be equally scarce in the trade. Chappell & Co unknown
1957012063New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company 1957. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Cloth in DJ; 406pp; DJ price-clipped with wear to spine ends text unmarked binding is tight VG/Good condition. Stories of the conductors of the symphony orchestras in the United States in the 1950s. Includes Leonard Bernstein Walter Hendl Eugene Ormandy Antal Dorati George Szell Leopold Stokowski Bruno Walter and many others. Thomas Y. Crowell Company hardcover
18-2300West Springfield MA: Storrowton Music Fair. 8vo. 16 pp. Soft stapled and printed wraps Very good with marginal staining along spine. Includes black and white illustrations. Cover features black and white photograph of Julia Meade accompanying text: “Julia Meade in the Pajama Game.†Includes musical scores and advertising. Program created for Storrowton Music Fair from June 12 through 18 1961 at the Exposition Park in West Springfield MA. Limited edition. West Springfield, MA: Storrowton Music Fair paperback
1908568878Cincinnati: The John Church Company 1908. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Folio. Printed wrappers. 5pp. Splitting at the top of the spine toning light edgewear and small notched in the spine suggesting this was once bound into a larger volume very good or better. For voice and piano. Plate number 15862-3. OCLC locates only three holdings. The John Church Company unknown