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199423654Norman:: University of Oklahoma Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1994. Hardcover. 0806126051 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . University of Oklahoma Press, hardcover books
1893List316Chicago 1893. Broadside 11 ¾ x 5 ½ inches. Very Good. John Hutchison patriarch and leader of the Hutchinson Family Band was hired by the World's Fair Committee to perform as one of the "Wonders of America." This broadsheet unrecorded is a souvenir of his performance from the fair in which he sang "Prophecy of Freedom" a ballad with suffragist overtones that he had written in 1867. The Hutchinson Family singers had enjoyed a long and successful career at the point of the 1893 exhibition beginning as one of the most successful acts of the 1840s. <br /> Their support of abolition women's rights temperance and workers' rights had limited their following somewhat and following the Civil War their appearances in large cities were generally limited to churches temperance meetings and women's suffrage rallies. By 1893 John Hutchinson was at the tail end of his career - he would die fifteen years later - but was welcomed by attendants. William Lloyd Garrison would describe John Hutchinson's singing as "directly and purposely subservient to the freedom welfare happiness and moral elevation of the people." <br /> <br /> The broadsheet introduces the song as " sung at his meetings held during the 'Woman's Congress Campaign' through Kansas. dedicated to the 'World's Fair Congresses' and sung by him during that period when prominence was given to the 'Fatherhood of God and Brotherhood of Man' emphasizing the principle as a true method of restoring the unity of all good for the whole race of man." The Hutchinson Family Band embodied the ideals of the Second Great Awakening and this shows those ideals going strong at the dawn of the twentieth century. A well preserved example in very good condition with some light creases and normal tanning. Not recorded in OCLC. unknown books
2000229851Oakland: printing & binding by The Key for author 2000. Unpaginated about 15p monochrome illustrations verso and text recto hardbound first edition in 7.5x8.5 monochrome boards with gilt spine panel looks like a little Golden Book the kids' series except slightly larger. Inside the rear cover find a 45rpm vinyl record in an adhered pocket. Book pocket and record in fine clean shape. Content is not for small children; the rasty ghost of a real-life local jazzman comes to haunt a living player. Addictions and sexual jealousy are part of this story which obliquely refers to California realities a music joint on Market Street Ronald Reagan governor &c. Author Malnik may be related to the deceases as Spade's given name was Donnell without the terminal e. printing & binding by The Key [for author] unknown books
1978148026New York: Sheldon R. Lubliner/F. Wendell Minnick 1978. Draft script for the 1978 musical which was to premiere at the Palace but closed during its out-of-town tryout and played The National Theatre in Washington DC from January 1 1978 to February 4 1978. Copy number "#34" written in holograph marker on top corner of title page.<br/><br/>The story of fictional song-and-dance man Jack Beaumont who becomes a Hollywood superstar during the golden age of movie musicals.<br/><br/>Yellow Studio Duplicating Service titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for Richard Seff book Jerry Bresler music Lyn Duddy lyrics David Black director and Leonard Starr story. 84 leaves with last page of text numbered 2-4-24. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with bruise near spine bound with two gold screw brads. Sheldon R. Lubliner/F. Wendell Minnick unknown books
1941006646New York: Anthony Ray De Vita 1941. Shows copyright dates of 1939 and 1941. Very Good triangular corner chip bottom corner front wrapper dampstain bottom edge rear wrapper. 19 pp. with detached "Handy Fake List " laid in. "A classical and alphabetical list of the World's Best and most Popular Standard Songs with their Original keys and Starting notes. Plus a 'Handy Fake List' with tunes listed according to tempo." . 2nd Printing. Stapled Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 4" x 10 3/4". Anthony Ray De Vita Paperback books
1983008718New York: Polygram Records 1983. Includes full color collector's photo supplement. Fine as Issued unopened in original shrinkwrap and SCARCE THUS. The score was recorded at the Abbey Road Studios in January and February 1983 and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra . First Printing. Record Album. Fine as Issued. 12 3/8" x 12 3/8". Polygram Records Paperback books
196528856New York: Museum of Modern Art 1965. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Cardboard gatefold with 10" 33 1/3 LP record. 4 Unnumbered pages with illustrations. Text by Ludwig Glaeser. Includes a checklist from the exhibition at MOMA from October 4 to December 5 1965. An exhibition featuring these two brothers; Francois the sculptor and accounstical genius alongside Bernard a professional sound engineer. Between them they created numerous musical instruments for a new modern-age concept of electronic music. Included with this gatefold is a 10" 33 1/3 LP recording of music composed for the Baschet instruments demonstrating their sound qualities. Catalog design by Mary Margaret Ahern. Gatefold in clean very good condition. The LP is fairly dusty and worn. We have not played it but it looks to be in fair to good overall condition. Quite scarce catalog. Six copies noted in O.C.L.C. Museum of Modern Art paperback books
2004355183New York: Dramatists Play Service Inc 2004. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Paperback original. Fine in wrappers. Libretto of a musical based on the novel and screenplay by Herman Raucher. Dramatists Play Service Inc unknown books
194132370New York: G. Schirmer 1941. Early printing. Paperback. Near fine in original printed wrappers. The score is signed: "Samuel Barber / March '78.". Quarto. 9 x 12" single sheet laid into a printed folio entitled Samuel Barber Four Songs for Voice and Piano as issued. The text of the song is taken from a lyric by Agee that was first published in his first book Permit Me Voyage 1934 two years before the publication of Barber's signature work Adagio for Strings. The author and composer became friends after Barber famously set Agee's Knoxville: Summer of 1915 to music in 1948. <br/><br/> G. Schirmer paperback books
197925995New York: Dodd Mead & Company. Fine in Near Fine dj. c.1979. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. nice clean copy the book itself tight and flawless; the jacket is lightly sun-tanned along the spine with a touch of fading B&W photographs Book and song lyrics no music for the bloody good musical tale of a maniacal London barber in Victorian England. Illustrated with photographs from the original New York production with Len Cariou and Angela Lansbury. Filmed gorily yet most entertainingly by Tim Burton in 2007 with Johnny Depp in the title role. . Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover books
1979011573NY: Privately published 1979. Private edition. Hardcover. Very Good . Bound musical score as performed on the opening night of March 1 1979 at the Uris Theater. Bound musical scores are privately published a project usually undertaken by the music preparation supervisor and then presented to producers and creative principals as a momento or official record of the music as presented opening night. This copy is inscribed by Mathilde Pincus and Al Miler whose company was responsible for music supervision on Sweeney Todd to Ruth Mitchell who was director Hal Prince's assistant on the musical and his long-time associate producer on most of his Broadway shows: "To Ruth we thank you as part of the production staff for this great great work and we love you as a great friend - and sincere. Sincerely - with much love - Mathilde and Al". Typically there are about 12-18 bound musical scores per production. Never commercially sold only for private presentation. Squarish folio green cloth gilt titles front and spine some speckles of white bookhelf paint front cover. Privately published hardcover books
196625977New York: Random House. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. c.1966. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. a touch of wear to base of spine one-time owner's address label on front endpaper; jacket slightly browned along spine minor wear to extremities. B&W photographs One of the great musicals of the 1960's adapted from Federico Fellini's film "Nights of Cabiria." A triumph for choreographer Bob Fosse on the stage less so in his 1969 screen adaptation which substituted Shirley MacLaine for Gwen Verdon. . Random House hardcover books
196623893New York: Random House. Near Fine in Very Good dj. c.1966. 1st Edition see note. Hardcover. a very nice copy tight and clean with just a touch of wear at the spine ends; jacket a little rubbed on the front panel very light wear to extremities tiny closed tear at upper left of front panel. B&W photographs One of the great musicals of the 1960s adapted from Federico Fellini's film "Nights of Cabiria." It was a triumph for choreographer Bob Fosse on the stage but a little less so in his 1969 screen adaptation which substituted Shirley MacLaine for Gwen Verdon. NOTE: Although there is no "first printing" or "first edition" statement in this copy of the book I believe it to be such and to therefore constitute an exception to the usual Random House practice for their published plays. The printed price $3.95 is present on the front jacket flap along with the printing code 10/66 at the bottom corner of the flap. In addition this was part of a collection in which nearly all the published plays were review copies with publisher's slips to document the fact; although there is no slip present in this copy I believe it to also be a review copy. If someone can show me evidence of a copy that states "first printing" however I will happily stand corrected. . Random House hardcover books
1969149508Universal City: Universal Pictures 1969. Vintage reference photograph of director Bob Fosse showing actress Shirley MacLaine how to execute a leap on the set of the 1969 film. With holograph ink and pencil annotations to the verso.<br/><br/>Based on the 1966 musical which was loosely based in turn on Federico Fellini's 1957 film "Nights of Calabria." A happy-go-lucky taxi dancer dreams of romance but only meets jerks as a result of her sleazy job. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in New York.<br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Universal Pictures unknown books
1963004874Stockholm: Carl Gehrman's Musikforlag 1963. Near Fine slight corner crease top corner rear wrapper and last few pages. Contents are clean tight and unmarked. SCARCE . First Edition Thus. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Carl Gehrman's Musikforlag Paperback books
200341905Middletown:: Wesleyan University Press. Fine. 2003. Paperback. 0819566365 . First paperback edition. Fine in printed wraps. . Wesleyan University Press, paperback books
1941229002New York: Southern Music Publishing Company / Peer International Corp 1941. Reprint of 1935 original single large leaf of glazed paperstock printed and folded once to make 2pp. of musical notation and lyrics plus a 4th ad page a little edgeworn and has the rubberstamp of a NY specialty music outlet on cover. A quite good copy. Southern Music Publishing Company / Peer International Corp unknown books
2406Baltimore : F. D. Benteen; New Orleans: W. T. Mayo 1847. . 2 ll. first and final pages blank. Folio disbound gutter showing evidence of previous pamphlet binding Plate mark 1191. At the head of the title is the notation: "Virginia Minstrels No. 14. No copy located outside North Carolina or Virginia. Found at: the University of Virginia William & Mary the Library of Virginia and UNC at Chapel Hill and Duke. The wording and music are not those of the late state song of Virginia the words declaim the longings of an old black oysterman to be back on a scow raking up oysters. There are no references to slavery his employer nor does it contain any "sensitive" or non-p.c. expressions or words. It became a very popular song among Confederate troops in the Civil War. It is thought by many that Bland certainly had this 1840s' minstrel song in mind when in 1878 he wrote "Carry Me Back." Baltimore : F. D. Benteen; New Orleans: W. T. Mayo, 1847. unknown books
199823781Boston: Northeastern University Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 1555533469 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Northeastern University Press hardcover books
1930199706Chicago: Clayton F. Summy Co 1930. Hardcover. 70p. 8.5x12.5 inches music notation glossary numerous photos illustrating the "routines" lightly-worn first edition in green cloth boards with black titles and tap dancer vignette on cover. Clayton F. Summy Co hardcover books
130937Chicago: Martin and Morris 194-. 4p. gospel sheet music 7x10 inches wraps with music store stamp. Martin and Morris unknown books
196830394New York: Benjamin Patterson Limited 1968. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good. Single sheet printed on both sides. 8 1/2 x 13" tall. Folded twice for mailing. Announcement for a program of events to take place at Steinway Hall in NYC on April 25 & 26 1968 by Terry Riley and his Poppy NoGood's Phantom Band. Text includes descriptions by Riley of his two pieces: Solo Time Lag Music For Soprano Saxophone 1963 - present and Keyboard Studies 1965 - Present. On the verso there is an excerpt from "The Parametric Music of Terry Riley by Keith Knox in Jazz Monthly from July 1967. Flyer is lightly and generally worn but is in very good condition. Scarce Terry Riley ephemera. Benjamin Patterson, Limited unknown books
1943019999New York NY: Harms Inc. Good. 1943. Sheet music. Sheet music is in good condition. Pages toned; light soiling; 12" x 9"; 5 pp . Harms Inc. unknown books
196229462New York: Grenich Printing Corp 1962. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm.; original tan pictorial cloth; 190pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Fine with remnants of glassine dust jacket laid in. Tribute to Jewish-American composer Jacob Schaefer 1888-1936 text almost entirely in Yiddish; also includes an English-language tribute pp. 176-190 by Edith Segal the choreographer and songwriter. Grenich Printing Corp unknown books
196226646New York: Grenich Printing Corp 1962. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm.; original maroon pictorial cloth; 190pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Spine a bit sunned ends rubbed; foxing to preliminaries. Very Good and sound. Tribute to Jewish-American composer Jacob Schaefer 1888-1936 text almost entirely in Yiddish; also includes an English-language tribute pp. 176-190 by Edith Segal the choreographer and songwriter. Grenich Printing Corp unknown books