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186453713Augusta GA: Blackmar & Bro 1864. One of "The Exotics: Flowers of Song Transplanted to Southern Soil.". 4to. 3 pp. Title page printed in green "B. Duncan & Co. Lith Coilumbia S.C.". Parrish & Willingham 7309. Printed self-wrappers. Foxed else very good. 627. <br/><br/> Blackmar & Bro unknown books
1982207120NY: Stewart Tabori & Chang 1982. First edition limited issue of 1000 numbered copies signed by Doctorow and Suares on the limitation page. Copy #273. Text by Doctorow and color and black and white photographs by Suares. Decorated cloth-covered boards with gilt-stamped lettering in like slipcase. In the publisher's numbered mailing carton which has been opened. Carton with partially removed stamp and little paper loss. The book is an unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine slipcase. Signed By Author & Artist. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine. Illus. by J.C. Suares. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Limited Edition. Stewart, Tabori & Chang Hardcover books
1953008100Bloomington Indiana: Indiana University Press 1953. RARE in hardcover. Indiana University Publications. Folklore Series 8. Handsomely bound in dark blue cloth lettered in gilt a Fine copy. . First Printing. Cloth. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Indiana University Press Hardcover books
1948149187New York: Tams-Witmark Music Library 1948. Draft script for an unknown touring version circa 1947-1948 of the stage musical originally produced on Broadway. In Tams-Witmark wrappers a duplicating service associated with scripts printed for touring stage productions.<br/><br/>Copy belonging to an uncredited cast member Donald Burr with his name in holograph pencil annotation to the title page and annotations to virtually every page regarding stage blocking and changes to dialogue. <br/><br/>The original Broadway musical debuted on January 10 at the 46th Street Theatre. <br/><br/>Basis for the 1968 film directed by Francis Ford Coppola starring Fred Astaire and Petula Clark. A mischievous leprechaun follows an elderly Irishman to Kentucky in order to recover his stolen pot of gold. <br/><br/>Set in the fictitious state of Missitucky near Fort Knox.<br/><br/>Maroon titled Tams-Witmark wrappers. Title page present undated. 112 leaves with last page of text numbered 2-4-38. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with two silver brads and eight staples. Tams-Witmark Music Library unknown books
1964169521Beijing: Yinyue chubanshe 1964. Four-page sheet music folio 7.25x10.25 inches very good with minor signs of handling. Title in red on a white background; cover emblem is an understated star-and-banner motif. Militant song about "centuries of hatred" seething in the awakening hearts of an oppressed minority and the eighteen levels of imperialist hell echoing with the sounds of the coming liberating forces. "The Negro's American oppressors are the common enemy of all races." Lyricist Guang Weiran 1913-2002 was a prominent poet author of some of revolutionary China's most well-known songs including the Yellow River Cantata. Yinyue chubanshe unknown books
1980147436N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced play.<br/><br/>A musical dramatization of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Lyricist John Briley was best known for the 1982 musical "Gandhi" for which Briley won an Academy Award.<br/><br/>From the estate of film producer Elliott Kastner whose best known credits include "The Long Goodbye" Robert Altman 1973 "The Missouri Breaks" Arthur Penn 1976 and "Heat" Michael Mann 1996.<br/><br/>Set in Georgia.<br/><br/>Clear plastic wrappers. Title page present with book and lyrics credits to JOHN BRILEY and music credits to RICHARD BLACKFORD. 93 leaves with last page of text numbered ACT II-32. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with a black comb binding. N.p. unknown books
199438142NY:: Garland Publishing. Near Fine. 1994. Hardcover. 0824045203 . Part 2 only. Volume 21 in the Italian Instrumental Music of the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries series. First edition thus. About fine in light blue cloth. No dust jacket as issued. ; 247 pages . Garland Publishing, hardcover books
1863038950New-York: A.D.F. Randolph 1863. Printed Self-wrappers. Very Good. Quarto 4pp containing nine verses and chorus on centerfold recto with music on facing verso music by Joseph W. Turner. Three old horizontal folds. 10.5" x 6.75" First verse: "Give thanks all ye people give thanks to the Lord Alleluias of freedom with joyful accord; Let the East and the West North and South roll along Sea mountain and prairie One thanksgiving song." Final verse: ".And the Banner of Union restored by Thy Hand Be the Banner of Freedom o'er all in the Land." <br/><br/> A.D.F. Randolph unknown books
22571New York: The Kitchen No Date. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good. Single sheet of paper measuring nearly 13" wide by 6 1/2" tall. A small poster / flyer announcing several performances at The Kitchen on Broome Street in NYC. Not dated but likely from the late 70's / early 1980's. In very good condition. Includes John Cage performing Cheap Imitation 1969/78 version for guitar plus Lett 1973/6 for quarter-tone guitar by Mac Low along with for Guitar 1958 by La Monte Young. In very good condition. <br/><br/> The Kitchen unknown books
190733644Newton Center Mass: The Wa - Wan Press 1907. 1st edition. Grey paper wrappers printed in red & black. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. A VG copy. 2 4 2 pp. Folio. 13-7/8" x 10-5/8" <br/><br/> The Wa - Wan Press unknown books
190433531Newton Center Mass: The Wa - Wan Press 1904. 1st edition. Printed grey paper wrappers string tie. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. General grubiness to wrappers with split developing along fold. An About VG copy. 2 14 pp. Folio. 13-3/4" x 10-5/8" <br/><br/> The Wa - Wan Press unknown books
1946004253New York: Quigley Publ. Co. 1946. Black and white portraits throughout of the previous year's 1945 top cinema stars Top Ten list of greatest moneymaking stars Hall of Fame Stars of Tomorrow Radios Best in 1945 and Budding Fame in Television among many other feature articles. 354 pages a fascinating walk through Hollywood at the end of WWII. Very Good bottom 2" of paper at spine missing a few pages corner creases. SCARCE. . First Edition. Magazine. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Quigley Publ. Co. Paperback books
1970147545N.p.: N.p. 1970. Draft script for an unproduced play. With a single holograph ink annotation to the title page.<br/><br/>A rock musical comedy about a young dislikable man's move to New York City where he manages to lose 48 jobs and 26 roommates-until he meets the groovy urbanite Elvira.<br/><br/>Set in New York.<br/><br/>Green titled Studio Duplicating Service wrappers. Title page present with book and lyrics credits to Richard Chandler and music credits to Jack Holmes. 160 leaves with last page of text numbered 3-37. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
186250865Richmond VA; Lithographed by Geo. Dunn & Co.; Columbia SC: Julian A. Selby 1862. 4to. 4 pp. Parrish 6878. Disbound; some foxing. <br/><br/> Julian A. Selby unknown books
186450866Augusta GA: Blackmar Brothers lithographed by Geor. Dunn & Compy. Richmond 1864. 4to. 4 pp. At head of title: "Dedicated to Mrs. Mary E. Leeds Favorite Song and Chorus." Parrish 6893. Disbound; some foxing. <br/><br/> Blackmar Brothers (lithographed by Geor. Dunn & Compy., Richmond) unknown books
50867Macon GA. John C. Schreiner & Son James F. Weeks printer nd ca. 1863. 4to. 5 pp Publisher's ad on verso of final leaf. "The Southern Musical Boquet" of favorite songs. <br/><br/> unknown books
186150871Augusta GA: Blackmar & Bro.; New-Orleans: Blackmar & Co 1861. 4to. 5 1 pp. Publisher's catalogue on verso of last leaf. At head of title page: "Southern Edition." Parrish 6985. Disbound; some foxing but very good. <br/><br/> Blackmar & Bro.; New-Orleans: Blackmar & Co unknown books
186350872Augusta GA: Blackmar & Bro 1863. 4to. 3 pp. Publisher's catalogue of sheet music on verso of final leaf. Part of a series "Songs & Ballads of Celebrated English Authors." Parrish 6997. Disbound. <br/><br/> Blackmar & Bro unknown books
186350881Richmond VA: Lithographed by Geo. Dunn & Compy.; Columbia SC: Julian A. Selby 1863. 4to. 3 pp. Illustrated title page printed in rose. Parrish 7214. Disbound; foxed. <br/><br/> Lithographed by Geo. Dunn & Compy.; Columbia, SC: Julian A. Selby unknown books
186350892Columbia SC: Julian A. Selby lithographed by Geo. Dunn & Co. Richmond 1863. 4to. 3 pp. Title page printed in blue. Parrish 7413. Disbound. <br/><br/> Julian A. Selby (lithographed by Geo. Dunn & Co., Richmond) unknown books
186150864Augusta GA: Blackmar & Bro 1861. 4to. 4 pp. Arranged by A. Schwartz. Lithographer: B. Duncan & Co. Columbia S.C. Parrish 6872. Original printed self-wrappers; severely browned. <br/><br/> Blackmar & Bro unknown books
186350900Richmond VA: Lithographed by Geo. Dunn & Compy.; Columbia SC: Julian A. Selby 1863. 4to. 3 pp. Title page printed in blue. Parrish 7613. Disbound; foxed. <br/><br/> Lithographed by Geo. Dunn & Compy.; Columbia, SC: Julian A. Selby unknown books
186250903Richmond VA: E. Crehen lithographer 1862. 4to. 3 pp. Full-page title page illustration. Parrish 7635. Disbound. <br/><br/> E. Crehen, lithographer unknown books
189321584New York: P. Lawson 1893. 7 pages; elaborately lettered & decorated black and white cover page; the musical score for this march no lyrics; an unusual Long Island sheet music item an OCLC search reveals no holdings; approx. 10 3/4" x 14" standard sheet music size; some soiling closed edge-tears scrape and offsetting of title lettering on back cover; in good condition and good east end Long Island musical history ephemera. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. P. Lawson Paperback books
189850475San Francisco: Examiner 1898. Paperback. Good. color illustration musical score 4p. Folded sheet of newsprint. 35cm. Pages browned. Large corner chip on front with no loss of content. Edge-tear. Cover illustration shows a minstrel in blackface holding a tambourine. Below title: "George Primrose big hit with Primrose and Wests' Minstrels sung in connection with the animated song sheet. "Supplement" to the San Francisco Examiner of March 13 1898." <br/><br/> Examiner paperback books