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Staple-bound paperback; scores and verse, illustrated, with introduction by Ted Kavanagh. Covers are slightly foxed and worn; spine rubbed. Inside covers are tanned; lower page corners a little bumped. All content is clear. TS Used
Obl. folio. Halflinnen band. Los in band. Laatse blad randen rafelig. Hoeken band licht bestoten. Voorplat licht randvlekkig, linksonder watervlek (buiten de omslagillustratie), achterkant met inktvlekken aan de rand. Platen deels los. Nietjes met roestsporen. Met 12 gekleurde platen, naar aquarellen van C. Jetses, alle in goede staat.
Obl. folio. Halflinnen band. Los in band. Laatse blad heeft randsheuren. Randen licht vingervlekkig. Hoeken band licht bestoten. Voor- en achterplat randvlekkig. Met 12 gekleurde platen, naar aquarellen van C. Jetses, alle in goede staat.
7 S. Gestochen. Lose. Klammerresten. 1. Im Frühling (Julius Hammer) 2. In der Ferne (Uhland).
8vo. (8+8+8+8 =) 16 pp. on 4 bifolia, comprising four letters. Accompanied by an autographed calling card (3 lines). The wealthy French composer and winner of the Prix de Rome writes to his sweetheart. In one letter, he has met with success and is eager to share news of it: "Si je me repose sur mes lauriers? Oh la! la! oh la! la! oh la! la! comme on dit en grec moderne. Après que pendant quinze ans personne n'a voulu de moi tout le monde en veut maintenant mais tout de suite et à la fois!" He explains further the struggles of a composer in demand: "Les commandes arrivent de plusieurs cotes, mais toujours au dernier moment. On veut de me demander la musique d'une féerie : l'oiseau Bleu. C'est gentil à faire, mais on ne donne moins de deux mois, c'est fou ! et moi-même je le deviendrai à ce régime. Quoiqu’il en soit il faut arriver à temps c'est important à tous les points de vue. Alors je me cloitre. C'est vous dire que je n'ou pas le temps d'aller en conservatoire pour entendre la musique des autres. Le Vendredi ou je serai à Londres pour l'enfant Prodigue". "L'Enfant Prodigue", Wormser's 1916 pantomime, was his best-known work. - However, in the midst of this, Wormser exclaims, "Mais vous, c'est vous que je voudrais voir et non au concert ou l'on ne peut pas parler. Vous ne pouvez pas me donner un soir...? Je lâcherais l'oiseau bleu! c'est vous dire si j'ai envie de bavarder amicalement. Nous nous conterons nos douleurs!" In all his letters, Wormser repeatedly asks, often wittily, why he has not received more letters from her. In another, he suggests a trip to the countryside, where the "air et le soleil" will heal her ills and her letter-writing. He adds that, "Je voudrais bien aller vous retrouver là-bas, d'abord pour vous voir, ensuite pour me reposer dans le calme et la solitude... Je deviens de plus en plus loup-garou". - Gently creased, faintly toned.
<br/> STATO: NUOVO.<br/> TITOLO: Worlds Apart. Song Book. <br/> AUTORE: Worlds Apart,<br/> EDITORE: EMF,<br/> DATA ED.: 1998,<br/> Edition Limitee.
1917WRCLIT79166New York: Joe Morris Music Co. 1917. 4pp. Folio 34.5 x 26.5cm. Pictorial upper wrapper by André DeTakacs. A bit of smudging and creasing a few small edge tears but a good copy. Unlike other songs embodying a reluctance to send a child off to war this song stops just short of implying that military service at the Front was the mother's son's reason for being as well as his brother's if he had one. OCLC: 9892806. Joe Morris Music Co. unknown books
1917WRCLIT79148New York: Joe Morris Co. 1917. 4pp. Folio 35 x 27 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Short edge tears and slight fraying partial split to spine but a good copy. OCLC: 20120465. Joe Morris Co. unknown books
1917WRCLIT79167New York: Leo Feist Inc. 1917. 4pp. Folio 34 x 27 cm. Highly pictorial upper wrapper. Sine neatly split small chips at tips and edges; a far but sound copy. The wrapper image is of a wounded soldier in a hospital bed being administered to by a nurse while outside a window in the background soldiers are being blown asunder by artillery. The sentiment of the songs is not that the soldier is reluctant to return to battle but that he has fallen in love with his nurse. OCLC: 7430502. Leo Feist, Inc. unknown books
1918WRCLIT79147New York: Leo Feist Inc. 1918. 4pp. Quarto 26.5 X 17.5 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. A couple tiny tears at fore-edge some light dust smudging otherwise very good. "The Sensational Stammering Song Success Sung by the Soldiers and Sailors" printed in reduced format as a "War Edition." The rear wrapper prints another song "If I Am Not at the Roll Call Kiss Mother Good-bye for Me." OCLC: 20119781. Leo Feist, Inc. unknown books
1919WRCLIT79139New York: Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co. 1919. 4pp. Folio 31 X 23 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. A couple tiny edge tears to lower leaf. with some light dust smudging very good. A doughboy's noncommittal good-bye to his French lady friend as he heads home. OCLC: 56842973. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. unknown books
1918WRCLIT79142Baltimore: Published by Wallace A. Lee 1918. 4pp Folio 35 x 27 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. A bit dusty and smudged but very good. OCLC locates two copies LC and Bowling Green. OCLC: 232262929 & 884860215. Published by Wallace A. Lee unknown books
1917WRCLIT79151New York: A. J. Stasny Music Co. 1917. 4pp. Folio 35 X 27 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper by Albert Barbelle. Lower fore-corner creased otherwise very good. A small photo vignette of Anna Chandler appears below the main art on the upper wrapper and a promo for "Kiss Me Pretty" is printed on p.4. The song was included in several anthologies; OCLC locates 7 copies of this separate printing. OCLC: 40744596. A. J. Stasny Music Co. unknown books
1917WRCLIT79164Brooklyn: Will. Carroll Co. Inc 1917. 4pp. Folio 34.5 x 26.5cm. Pictorial upper wrapper A bit of rubbing and creasing a few small edge tears but a good copy. The composer is identified as serving in the 2nd Batt Naval Militia NY and OCLC which locates only two copies Brown and Bowling Green indicates that the photograph inset into the wrapper design is of Franks. OCLC: 78977919. Will. Carroll Co., Inc unknown books
1917WRCLIT79162New York etc.: Chapell & Co. 1917. 8pp. Folio 356 x 258 mm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Two ink names on upper wrapper some smudging and creasing clean split at toe of spine and short closed tear at lower edge; a good copy. Sheet music likely associated with the 1918 film based on Empey's bestselling 1917 book recording his experiences as an American serving with the 1st London Regiment of the Royal Fusiliers after having enlisted at the end of 1915. He was wounded in action at the Battle of the Somme and returned home. The photograph of Empey from the books dust jacket in uniform feigning a bayonet charge is reproduced on the upper wrapper of this sheet music. After a somewhat controversial stint as a propagandist for the US's entry into the war he went on to a career in Hollywood and pulp writing playing the lead role in the film adaptation of his book. In 1935 he organized the controversial paramilitary group "The Hollywood Hussars." OCLC locates 6 copies 4 in the US. OCLC: 225312553. Chapell & Co. unknown books
1918WRCLIT79160New York: McCarthy & Fisher Inc. 1918. 4pp. Folio 302 x 233 mm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Toe of spine chipped modest soiling and creasing; good. A doughboy's love song to a flirtatious French woman. OCLC: 11269785. McCarthy & Fisher, Inc. unknown books
1915WRCLIT79140New York & London: Leo. Feist 1915. 6pp. Folio 35 x 27 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Spine neatly split a few small edge tears otherwise a good copy. The wrapper of this printing of this very popular song against American entering the war has an inset photograph of "Chief Tendeho" - others have photos of different performers. The strident anti-militarist tone of the lyrics led to a song in rebuttal by Captain Jack Crawford the Poet Scout entitled "My Mother Raised Her Boy to be a Soldier." Leo. Feist unknown books
1934WRCLIT84785Np: Reprinted from The Journal of American Folk- lore XLVII:186 1934. 369-376pp. Large octavo. Printed self-wrappers. Very good or better. An author's offprint of this article supplementing Carey's substantial two volume study of the roots and variations of the song. Reprinted from The Journal of American Folk- lore XLVII:186 unknown books
a89225Five pieces of sheet music all first editions with score for piano and lyrics for voice - 2 are 4to in size 2 folio. wraps. 1-"Jim Jim I Always Knew you'd Win". Music by Harry von Tilzer Words by Ben Ryan and Bert Hanlon. 4to. Cover design by E H Pfeiffer showing soldier waving goodby to his mother. Bright colorful cover good condition somewhat worn but no major faults owner signed. published by Tilzer NY 1918. 2-"You'll Have to Put Him to Sleep with the Marseillaise and wake him up with a OO-La-La. " music by vonTilzer words by Andrew Sterling. Bright colorful cover of a sexy French lass being kissed by a soldier. 4to. Vg one tiny closed side tear no loss. no ownership marks. Tilzer 1918. 3- "I Don't Want to Get Well". Music by Harry Jentes; words by Harry Pease and Howard Johnson. sm folio. Leo Fesit New York 1917. Cover shows wounded soldier in hospital bed being comforted by beautiful nurse. Good some cover soiling music slightly toned; no ownership marks. 4-"Over There" Feist NYC 1917. Bright very bold cover design based on sketch by Henry Hutt of 4 dancing soldiers holding their hats high. Folio. VG light wear no ownership marks; lyrics in both French and English. 5-"We'll Keep Things Going till the Boys Come Home Won't We Girls". folio. Music by Alfred Solman. words by Andrew Sterling. NY. Joe Morris Music Co. 1917. Cover illustration of huge crowd of well-dressed women in a city street designed by Starmer. VG lightly toned; no ownership marks. Collection 5 pieces: . paperback
1930WORLDWAR013829Keith Prowse London. 1930. First edition. Quarto. 12 pages. Sewn wrappers. The words and music of a song presented to members of the audience on the occasion of the first anniversary of R.C. Sherriff's play at the Prince of Wales' Theatre on January 21st 1930. Full-page photograph of a scene from the play.Ownership signature on title-page. The binding string has snapped. Faint signs of damp to front cover. Very good. Keith Prowse, London. unknown
19542091502135401359world music publisher 1954. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 world music publisher paperback
1980KOS01200512Friend of music 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS01200512 Friend of music paperback
1955008277London: Workers' Music Association Ltd. 1955. Founded in 1936 by composer and radical Alan Bush and still in operation the Workers' Music Association has long been a beacon for the rights and music of workers. This collection consists of 49 issues of the WMA Bulletin from the years 1955 -1959; May-Dec 1955 Annual Report 9 issues; 1956 11 issues including Annual Report; 1957 12 issues; 1958 8 issues; and 1959 9 issues. Additionally 14 related separate pieces of ephemera from both the WMA and Topic Records assorted brochures flyers and price lists. RARE collection individual copies of the Bulletin unfound in online market searches. Overall Very Good or better mailing stampings small corner creases. . First Printing. Stapled. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Workers' Music Association, Ltd. Paperback books