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1955008277London: Workers' Music Association Ltd. 1955. Journal. Very Good. No Binding. First Printing. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 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. Workers' Music Association, Ltd. unknown
19401207302New York, Crown Publ. (1940). Gr.-8vo. 259 S. m. Noten. OLwd (stellenweise verblichen).
1861000909Chicago: H.M. Higgins 1861. Very Good. Sheet music with lyrics and music by Henry C. Work the American composer and abolitionist best known today for the songs "Marching Through Georgia" and "My Grandfather's Clock." At head of title page: "Dedicated to the sisters of our volunteers." 5 1 p.: music; 34 cm. Covers included in pagination. A Civil War song with four verses set for soprano and alto duet with SATB chorus and piano accompaniment. Back cover contains advertisement listing the content of the publisher's Patriotic Glee Book "Consisting of Nearly all the best Songs Choruses Glees & Quartetts that have been written since the commencement of the War." In Very Good Condition: disbound; 5-cm. tear from lower edge of second leaf not touching music; soiling and foxing; otherwise solid. This song by H.C. Work is very scarce. H.M. Higgins unknown
Lightly grubby paperback with mild dust spotting to upper edge of front cover. Initials of previous owner and date are neatly penned on top of front cover. Bookseller's stamp on front cover. Page block is nearly detached from cover. Brown stains (traces of staples) through inside edges of pages. Pages are slightly tanned. Minor creasing to upper leading corners of pages. T Used
1852596009New York: William Hall & Son 1852. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Folio. 7pp. Wrappers. Notched and worn along the spine from once being bound within an album dampstain along the bottom of the front cover affecting throughout and light foxing and offsetting throughout. For voice and piano. Plate number 1841. The front cover states "Composed for and sung by Mrs. Emma Gillingham Bostwick. William Hall & Son unknown
19701788150301016Gaither Music 1970-01-01. Sheet music. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear.has name on front cover. Gaither Music unknown
1966biblio1411<p>This is a rare collectible sheet music booklet of Blake's poem set to music by Richard Cumming. Very scarce unusual item for Blake scholars.</p><p>Photos on request.</p> Boosey and Hawkes paperback
19452203180413057Melrose Music Corp 1945-01-01. Sheet music. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. Melrose Music Corp unknown
1943000025Steinway Hall NYC: Musette Publishers 1943. Soft cover. Good. Very Scarce. Staple bound book of songs: music and lyrics. Published during WW11. Attractive book in good condition for this type of thing. No interior marks and the outside cover remains vibrant despite age although somewhat soiled with evidence of a liquid spill on the back cover Edges are a bit tarnished a few chips along the edges. Now in protective sleeve <br/> <br/> Musette Publishers paperback
19382376181210038Bourne Inc 1938-01-01. Sheet music. Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. plaid cover. Bourne, Inc unknown
19691008111029010Blue Seas Music and Jac Music 1969. Paperback. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. cover is faded. Blue Seas Music and Jac Music paperback
19012648200303022Chappell & Co. Ltd 1919-01-01. Sheet music. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear.has name on cover. Chappell & Co., Ltd unknown
40-18116Chappell-Harms. Paperback. Good. Good condition sheet music with markings and wear. Chappell-Harms paperback
1917111023938Cleveland: Sam Fox Pub. Co. 1917. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Scarce sheet music with spine edge wear and owner name/address on cover. Sam Fox Pub. Co. Paperback
19442518190916033Bloch Publishing Co 1944-01-01. Sheet music. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. cover slightly faded.Pages are not crisp white. Bloch Publishing Co unknown
19261529United Artists Picture 1926. Sheet Musicformer owner name 1926 minor wear VG AS-IS. First Edition. Soft Cover. United Artists Picture unknown
420760Methued. Hardcover. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Binding is loose in places but no pages missing. Boards are strong and clean. Words by A A Milne music by H Fraser-Simson decorations by E H Shephard Methued hardcover
100-19219Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Sheet music. New. Shapiro, Bernstein & Co unknown
1862008383Cleveland Also New York Detroit and Chicago: S. Brainard & Company Also S. T. Gordon D. S. Amsden and Root & Cady 1862. First Edition. Sheet Music. Very Good. Complete with six pages including the cover. Light soiling and wear with a couple of short closed marginal tears. Old tape repair to the spine. Very scarce; at time of listing OCLC reports no copies of this sheet music held by any institution. There are no examples in the trade and no auction records at the Rare Book Hub. Although often credited to Root & Cady or others the original lyrics of this famous Civil War ballad were actually written by a young soldier Lawson Wood while he waited to die in a Union hospital after being mortally wounded during the initial battle at Vicksburg. Root & Cady planned to publish the soldier's far more heartrending lyrics as written under the title "On the Field of Battle Mother" and later explained that a mistake was made "in regard to these words." See "George F. Root" by P. H. Carder and "The Compendium of Every Day Wants" by Luther Minter. This example published by Brainard in Cleveland simultaneously with Root & Cady's Chicago 1862 edition contains the dying soldier's original lyrics. Very scarce; as of 2018 OCLC reports no copies of this sheet music held by any institution. There are no examples in the trade and no auction records at the Rare Book Hub. <br/><br/> S. Brainard & Company (Also S. T. Gordon, D. S. Amsden, and Root & Cady) unknown books
19492527190925019Hansen Music Co 1949-01-01. Sheet music. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. Hansen Music Co unknown
1954974110912015Herman Music Inc 1954. Paperback. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. Herman Music, Inc paperback
19752638200215112Sweet Publishing 1975-01-01. Sheet music. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. Sweet Publishing unknown
196625-04-24-gw-41755-lczThe Hudson Bay Music Co 1966-01-01. sheet_music. Good. 0x0x0. Some wear. Very readable copy. The Hudson Bay Music Co unknown
0243418256.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19522092902140602446Shinko Rakufu Publishing Co. Ltd. 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1 music score Size: B5 Shinko Rakufu Publishing Co., Ltd. paperback