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194383444Cleveland: Sam Fox Pub. Co 1943. Sheet_music. 6p. 9x12 inches very good sheet music in lavender pictorial wraps with inset photo of Cugat on cover. Sam Fox Pub. Co unknown books
35583Durham England: Walker Printer n. d. Ca 1850s - 1860s. Some light edge rash & age-toning. A solid VG copy. Single sheet printed recto only. Text two columns. Printer's series "10" under last verse. Ornamental border. Wood cut Illustration of woman giving alms to beggar. 9-7/8" x 7-1/4" <br/><br/>First line of The Man that Has Seen Better Days: "No doubt you all wonder what object this is." First line of When Sailing on De Ohio: "A summer day it feels so gay." First line of Oh: Sambo White in Lub I'm Quite: "Oh! Sambo White pray come dis night." A scarce mid-19th C broadside which features one song professing to know the heart & soul of the black man in bondage. "But when him on de ribber side / Him like to see de flowing tide / And hear de rushing as it blow ob de Ohio." Walker, Printer unknown books
1923105040<p>Sheet music square 4to 9" x 11" illustrated color cover with title 6 pp. Some slight edge wear and spine tear that goes up about 1/3 of the way a couple of minor margin tears normal aging; other wise very good. While the words and music for the song were done by Billy Rose and Ray Henderson it was published and copyrighted by Irving Berlin. This is probably one of the most well known Barbershop tunes of the era.</p> Irving Berlin Inc books
1940019983New York NY: Famous Music Corporation. Very Good. 1940. Sheet music. Sheet music is in very good condition. Slight wear to spine edge. ; 12" x 9"; 5 pp . Famous Music Corporation unknown books
25835Chicago: International Song Publishers. Sheet Music. Wraps sheet music illustrated with a mass of workers pouring through a makeshift gate formed by two workers holding up banners. Women and children well represented. 1½" tear at fore-edge tiny corner chip very good. Handsome. The Illustration is signed "Douglas." . ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 4 pp . International Song Publishers unknown books
24725Chicago: International Song Publishers. N.D. Sheet Music. Wraps sheet music illustrated with a mass of workers pouring through a makeshift gate formed by two workers holding up banners. Women and children well represented. 1½" tear at fore-edge tiny corner chip very good. Handsome. The Illustration is signed "Douglas." . ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 4 pp . International Song Publishers unknown books
186689466Boston: Henry Tolman & Co 1866. Very Good. 5p. the final sixth page is blank. 26 x 35 cm. Disbound removed from a bound volume. Stitch marks along left edge. Former owner's name and a date May 28th 1866 with brief note seeming to indicate this was when this was sent to be bound into an album are all written in ink in upper right corner of first page. Sheet music. The three leaves are also numbered in ink in upper right corner 56-58 -- probably from someone numbering the leaves in the album from which this was removed. Patriotic illustration on first page. First stanza: Speed our republic O Father on High! Lead us in pathways of Justice and right; Rulers as well as the ruled "One and all" Girdle with virtue the armor of might! Hail three times hail to our country and flag! <br/><br/> Henry Tolman & Co unknown books
71312New York: Hewitt & Jaques n.d. Paperback. Fair. Sheet Music 3p. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 35cm. Significant foxing mostly around edges. No separate cover leaf present. "Sold by Peters & Co. Louisville" stamped at bottom of first page. Hewitt & Jaques appear to have published all of their sheet music between 1837 and 1841. <br/><br/> Hewitt & Jaques paperback books
1979240119Detroit MI: Information Coordinators Inc 1979. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Black cloth binding with moderate edgewear to extremities. Binding is cocked. ; no markings in text. Very Good binding. Information Coordinators, Inc unknown books
198445461Brisbane CA: i.a.d. Publications 1984. Single quarto issue. Staple-bound wrappers; pictorial card covers; 30pp. Light external soil and wear; Very Good or better. Single issue of this quarterly 'zine devoted to enthusiasts of the autoharp and traditional American music. i.a.d. Publications unknown books
198445358Brisbane CA: i.a.d. Publications 1984. Single quarto issue. Staple-bound wrappers; pictorial card covers; 30pp. Light external soil and wear; Very Good or better. Single issue of this quarterly 'zine devoted to enthusiasts of the autoharp and traditional American music. i.a.d. Publications unknown books
201531279London: Cicada Books 2015. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Oversized hardbound octavo issued without dustwrapper. 281 numbered pp plus additional unnumbered sections on fashion at the rear of the book. Includes a foreword by Bobby Gillespie. Illustrated mostly with color photographs. A near fine copy. Small corner bump. A comprehensive survey of underground music and fashion through the punk era. A heavy volume. Cicada Books hardcover books
194021796NY: Marks Music Corporation 1940. 4to 8pp self wraps illustrated with photo of Lincoln. Marks Music Corporation unknown books
14537Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Original 1973 compilation album of the family singing group on whose story The Sound of Music was based signed on the inside album cover by the family's matriarch Maria von Trapp "Maria Trapp." In fine condition.<br><br>After leaving Nazi-annexed Austria the von Trapps began to perform in the United States and Canada in 1938. The family moved to Stowe VT in the 1940's and operated a music camp while they were not touring. In the 1950's they made a series of 78 rpm discs for RCA Victor some of which were later issued on RCA Camden LPs. There were also a few later recordings released on LPs including some stereo sessions. In 1957 the Trapp Family Singers disbanded and went their separate ways. Maria and three of her children became missionaries in Papua New Guinea. In 1965 Maria had moved back to Vermont to manage the Trapp Family Lodge. She died in 1987.<br style=""> unknown books
1983256925Winona & Milwaukee: Jerryco Music/Edwin H. Morris & Co./Hal Leonard 1983. 8p. accordion-fold 9x12 inches music lyrics chords very good sheet music in pictorial covers. Jerryco Music/Edwin H. Morris & Co./Hal Leonard unknown books
184271309Boston: Oliver Ditson 1842. Paperback. Very Good. Sheet Music 7p. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 35cm. Minor foxing. Short creased tears at bottom of last two leaves. Small black & white illustration on front of a group of children singing around a seated boy. "Twentieth edition" at head of title on cover. Dedicated to Mrs. Archibald Robertson of Philadelphia by Dempster a popular 19th century ballad singer and composer. <br/><br/> Oliver Ditson paperback books
186671307New York: C. M. Tremaine 1866. Paperback. Good. Sheet Music 5p. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 34cm. Moderate foxing and some offsetting. Black and white lithograph by H. C. Eno on front cover of a two story "cottage." <br/><br/> C. M. Tremaine paperback books
192529429New York: Viking. 1925. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very good with owner's short 4-line gift inscription on front free endpaper moderate general wear a very light line of staining to the top edges prelims and rear endpapers in the very scarce dust jacket. The jacket is in several pieces all holding together inside the mylar jacket protector; they are not taped or glued. The front panel has shallow chipping across the top edge and a 1" x 1/8" chip at upper front spine fold. The rear panel has a shallow chip near the top of the rear spine fold and a 1" x 1/8" chip at upper rear spine fold. Both flaps are non chipped or clipped but there is no price on the dust jacket. The spine has a 1" chip at its head losing the word "The" in the title. There is 1" tear across the spine about 2" above the bottom of spine and becomes a 2" vertical tear in the lower front spine fold. There is a 3/8" chip at the foot of the spine with no loss of text. A light water-stain shows in a 1 - 2" band around the entire top edge of the jacket. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 187 pp . Viking hardcover 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
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
179021873London: J.S. Barr 1790. 3 volumes. 12mo. Newly bound in period-style marbled boards with printed paper title labels to spines. <br/><br/>Volume I: 1f. title iii-xvi index 350 pp. 536 songs <br/>Volume II: 1f. title v-xii index 348 pp. 282 songs<br/>Volume III: 1f. half-title 1f. title i-viii 348 pp. including "A Complete Alphabetical Glossary; Or Explanation of the Scotch Words" pp. 345-348. 306 songs<br/><br/>Text without music to a total of 1124 songs. <br/><br/>Manuscript annotation to flyleaf of Volume I: "Sept. 1792 Lent Mr. Hall the first Volume not come home yet." <br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned occasional foxing and staining. Lacking frontispiece portraits of Mrs. Billington Vol. I Mrs. Martyr Vol. II and Captain Morris Vol. III. First Edition. J.S. Barr unknown books
1949001526Nashville TN: Acuff-Rose Publications 1949. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED on the front wrapper "My Best To You" Anita Carter and "Luck & Stuff" June Carter. June Carter of course later became the wife of Johny Cash and June and the Carter Family are Country Music legends. Signed material by members of the Carter Family from this era are exceedingly scarce.- as is this song book. 48 pages containing the music for 14 songs 17 photosincluding 4 portrait photos of the family and 4 biography pages. Bottom corner creases to the wrappers and pages and a 1" horizontal tear back wrapper and last 4 pages. This is a chance to own a truly unique piece of Country Music history. SIGNED. First Printing. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Acuff-Rose Publications Paperback books
1930001619Philadelphia: Curtis Institute of Music 1930. About Fine the cream-colored wrappers are lightly soiled. Laid in is an announcement from the school discussing what areas of study still have vacancies for that school year. The catalogue details faculty plans of study facilities etc. . First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Curtis Institute of Music Paperback books
1931020000New York NY: Fox Film Corporation. Fair. 1931. Sheet music. Sheet music is in fair condition. Pages toned loose page has significant more toning than wrapper; soiling on wrapper. Small closed tears on edges. ; 12" x 9"; 5 pp . Fox Film Corporation unknown books
185071304Boston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St 1850. Paperback. Good. Sheet Music 5p. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 34cm. Light to moderate foxing and soiling. Trimmed at bottom removing any copyright date. Color lithograph on front of a semi-nude Native American young woman with strategically placed necklaces and other accoutrements. The lithograph is by J. H. Bufford's from an engraving by Masury & Sillsbee of Boston. Ditson moved from 115 Washington St. in the mid to late 1850s so this uncommon piece of sheet music must date before that move. <br/><br/> Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St paperback books