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181319058Haarlem/Amsterdam 1813. Contemporary full dark green morocco with all edges gilt. Marbled eps. Gilt dentelles. VG minor extremity wear/po name G. van GEUNS gilt stamped on front board. 623 1; xii 324; xii 148 pp. Engraved title page for 1st two works. Musical scores with lyrics underneath. 12mo. 3 3/4" x 6 3/4" <br/><br/> unknown books
201221543Zurich: Edition Patrick Frey 2012. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Thick paperbound quarto. 672 pp. An amazing illustrated reference book on the Swiss Punk scene of the 1980's. Texts in German. With light wear to covers else a handsome very good plus copy. A large and heavy volume. Additional shipping charges will apply. This is one of those reference books that one tends to regret once it is sold. Scarce and fascinating book. <br/><br/> Edition Patrick Frey paperback books
1954008118New York: Tannen Music Inc. 1954. SIGNED by Grandpa Jones in ink on front cover. Born Louis Marshall Jones 1913-1998 in Kentucky Grandpa Jones cut his first country music recording in 1943 with Merle Travis. By 1946 he was appearing on the Grand Ole Opry and later he was a fixture on the TV show "Hee Haw". Near Fine a few small rubs and slight discoloring to covers. A great country music collectible would make an excellent framed piece. . SIGNED. First Edition. Pictorial Stapled Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Tannen Music, Inc. Paperback books
195329612Cincinnati: Artist Publications Inc 1953. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled 4to. 34 pp. Scarce first issue of Hoedown a magazine devoted to the Grand Ole Opry. This issue features Hank Williams Gene Autry Davis Sisters and more. Some cover wear. A very good example. Artist Publications, Inc paperback books
195329613Cincinnati: Artist Publications Inc 1953. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled 4to. 34 pp. Scarce third issue of Hoedown a magazine devoted to the Grand Ole Opry. This issue features Hank Williams Minnie Pearl Merle Travis and Rex Allen among others. Some cover wear. A very good example. Artist Publications, Inc paperback books
195329611Cincinnati: Hoedown Inc 1953. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled 4to. 34 pp. Scarce fifth issue of Hoedown a magazine devoted to the Grand Ole Opry. This issue features a tribute to Hank Williams. Chipping and wear to edges of rear cover. A very good copy overall. Illustrated with photographs. Hoedown, Inc paperback books
194758366St. Joseph Missouri: Published by Rev. C. O. Banks 1947. Paperback. Very Good. Sheet Music. 2p. 26cm. Laid in: 1 Broadside printed musical score titled "Shall We Meet" Words and Music by M. M. D. Rodgers and Rev. C. O. Banks c. 1947 by Triumphant Music Co. Chicago; and 2 a broadside 13 x 21cm. with a photo 5 x 7.5cm. of Rev. C. O. Banks used to indicate where Banks was speaking those lines blank on this unused copy. Banks identified as Pastor of First Baptist Mt. Union Church St. Joseph Missouri. <br/><br/> Published by Rev. C. O. Banks paperback books
1920188296New York: Leo. Feist 1920. Sheet_music. 6p including covers 9x12 inches lightly-worn sheet music with photo of Errol in drag on the front wrap ownership name in ink on cover. Leo. Feist unknown books
1920114097New York: Leo. Feist 1920. Sheet_music. 6p including covers 9x12 inches sheet music with a photo of the "pantomime dame" Errol in drag on the front cover. Leo. Feist unknown books
1992004359Champaign IL: Univ of Illinois Press 1992. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR and legendary Chicago jazz pianist Art Hodes on the front endpage - "to the Riggins Art Hodes". Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket tiny indent front panel. Discography by Howard Rye. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. Univ of Illinois Press Hardcover books
196823892New York: Random House. Good in Near Fine dj. c.1968. 1st Edition unstated. Hardcover. solid clean book but with some unfortunate deterioration possibly due to insect-nibbling to top and bottom edges of both covers exposure of boards at various points; the jacket is nearly flawless with just a bit of fading to the title on the spine. B&W photographs Capote's first venture into musical theatre an adaptation of his own novella about the ladies of a bordello in the French West Indies. First presented on Broadway in 1954 it garnered generally tepid reviews but managed a respectable run of 165 performances. The array of talent involved is kind of mind-boggling: Pearl Bailey Juanita Hall Ray Walston Geoffrey Holder and a young Diahann Carroll in the cast; director Peter Brook; choreography Herbert Ross; scenic design Oliver Messel who won a Tony for it. It was revived off-Broadway in 1968 and didn't fare much better although it did occasion this first publication of its book and lyrics. This is one of those anomalous books for which Random House did not explicitly state "First Printing"; $4.50 printed price on the unclipped jacket. . Random House hardcover books
1919105041<p>Sheet music Square 4to 8 1/2" x 11" illustrated cover with title 4 pp. Some edge wear and partial spit on spine some soiling and aging; otherwise about very good. Probably one of the most well know tunes from WWI. Song points to the challenges of readjusting to farm life after spending time Paris during the war. </p> Waterson, Berlin & Synder, Inc books
1949130944Chicago: The Roberta Martin Studio of Music 1949. 4p. sheet music 7x10 inches wraps with bookstore stamp. The Roberta Martin Studio of Music 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
1953130939Chicago: Martin's Studio of Music 1953. 4p. sheet music 7x10 inches slightly worn wraps with previous owner's signature and rummberstamp of a Philadelphia music store on front wrap. Martin's Studio of Music 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
1914217340New York: Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co 1914. 6p. 10.5x13.5 inch sheet musicheavily-worn in pictorial wraps with a picture of male impersonator Tempest on the front in male drag. Tempest's first name was various spelled Florenze and Florence; after WWI she usually seems to be listed as 'Florence.' She and her sister Marion Sunshine appeared as Tempest and Sunshine with Flo usually assaying the "male" roles. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co unknown books
1914154400New York: Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co 1914. 6p. 10.5x13.5 inch sheet music wraps slightly worn along spine with minor closed edge tears; a picture of male impersonator Tempest on the front in male drag. Tempest's first name was various spelled Florenze and Florence; after WWI she usually seems to be listed as 'Florence.' She and her sister Marion Sunshine appeared as Tempest and Sunshine with Flo usually assaying the "male" roles. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co unknown books
1914154398New York: Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co 1914. 6p. 10.5x13.5 inch sheet music with a picture of male impersonator Tempest on the front owner's name penned in white part of design. Variant spellings of 'Florenze '; after WWI she usually seems to be listed as 'Florence'. Tempest's first name was various spelled Florenze and Florence; after WWI she usually seems to be listed as 'Florence.' She and her sister Marion Sunshine appeared as Tempest and Sunshine with Flo usually assaying the "male" roles. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co unknown books
198217786Princeton / New York: Karz-Cohl Publishing Inc. 1982. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . Small 4to. Original pictorial wrappers. Mild rubbing faint toning. Touches of shelfwear. Else clean and sound throughout. Very good plus overall. 128pp. <br/><br/>Uncommon true first edition of Pop's self-published memoir which has gone through several other editions covering his heyday with The Stooges and 1970s solo career. Heavily illustrated. Karz-Cohl Publishing Inc. paperback books
199333303Toronto: Sound and Vision. Near Fine. 1993. Paperback. 0920151167 . Illustrated by Dave Prothero. First printing paperback. Remainder mark on top edge else near fine in illustrated wraps. . Sound and Vision paperback books
199120080Boston: Faber and Faber. Near Fine. 1991. Paperback. 057112934X . Black and white photographs. First edition thus paperback. Very near fine in pictorial wraps. . Faber and Faber paperback 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
1949020175New York NY: Lombard Music Inc. Very Good. 1949. Sheet music. Sheet music is in very good condition. Pages toned. Soiling on front edge of wrapper. ; 12" x 9"; 3 pp . Lombard Music, Inc. unknown books
1930020174New York NY: M. Witmark & Sons. Good. 1930. Sheet music. Sheet music is in good condition. Spine separated. Pages toned. Previous owner signature and stamp on front of wrapper. ; 12" x 9"; 5 pp . M. Witmark & Sons unknown books