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0793513189.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1999DADAX1859096476Alfred Publishing 1999-05-01. paperback. New. 9.25x0.25x12.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Alfred Publishing paperback
1989038248Peter Alexander Publishing 1989. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Clean bright pages. With handy big spiral binder. Oversize & bulky. <br/> <br/> Peter Alexander Publishing paperback
190860383Sydney: W. J. Deane & Son 1908. Very Good. folio. pictorial wrappers 6pp. ÔPrinted in Australia; Composed in Australia; and Sung in Australia by AustralianÕ. Written & composed for the visit of the American Fleet to Australia in 1908. Some chipping to wrappers o/w nice copy W. J. Deane & Son unknown
1872474151London: Virtue & Co. 1872. Hardcover no dust jacket. Leather binding. Ridged spine. Gilt 'Totteridge Park School' stamp on front board. Shelf-worn item with numerous light scores and one or two bumps. 3-4 centimetre crack on upper inner edge of front board. Front leading corners are slightly split. Slight blue mark on page 17. Pages 187-188 are missing. Small crack on front hinge. Rear hinge is cracked. Binding is slightly exposed at several points. Light foxing and a few additional marks on pages. Contents remain clear. AF. Hardcover. Acceptable. Used. Virtue & Co. Hardcover
183537233James Cochrane and Co. 1835. Hardback. 2 volumes Good hardbacks. Edgeworn and spine extremities bumped. Pages gently age-tanned and light foxing to outer pages. Frontispiece and illustrated title page are water-stained not affecting any other pages. 2 volumes 12mo green cloth. Portrait frontispiece and title page vignette. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. James Cochrane and Co. hardcover
187013609London: Weekes & Co 1870. First Edition. Sewn binding. Very good. Oblong small quarto 10pp. A very good copy in the original printed side-sewn wrappers with two blindstamps from the publisher to the wrappers and a contemporary owner's name at the top of the front wrapper along with a very old pencilled price. Light dust-soilng and foxing to covers gentle wear to spine but a sound intact copy of this fragile publication. Housed in an early 20th century red morocco-backed red cloth slipcase with red cloth chemise with handsome bookplate. Some mild wear to the slipcase; near fine. A scarce rather early ephemeral piece relating to Carroll's great masterwork which includes a few lines written by him. Per the Preface: "The author of the words Carroll has been good enough to add to one of the Poems so that if on no other ground this publication will be valuable inasmuch as it has furnished the charming absurdity about'the Duck and the Dodo The Lizard and the Cat a-swimming in milk round the brim of a Hat."<br /> <br /> Williams and Madan note multiple colors of the wrappers and different placements or arrangements of the advertisements with no established priority. The printed cover text in our copy while appearing black to the naked eye is actually mixed with gilt which can be seen in good light particularly with the help of a loupe.<br /> <br /> Rare in commerce with just a handful of auction appearances since the early 20th century. Weekes & Co unknown
190060477Chicago: George M. Hill. Good. 1900. Hardcover. Binding edgeworn/age-toned/rubbed previous owner's name penned on front free endpaper small palace name ink stamped on front pastedown very slight age-toning throughout; Hardcover Brown cloth spine/illustrated tan boards. Music scores B&W illustrations. Instructions for Giving a Father Goose Entertainment on last page; 4to; 84 pages . George M. Hill hardcover
190020711Chicago and New York: The George M. Hill Company 1900. First Edition. Decorated Cloth. Very Good. Denslow William M. 4to. 84 pp. with Denslow's inimitable illustrations. And plenty of ethnic stereotyping and humor to give a heart attack to present-day PC watchdogs. Soiling to pictorial boards and shelfwear along edges. Paper over board worn through in corner. Spine strip expertly replaced and inner joint also expertly reinforced. Now tight. Bookplate on FEP. Pages toned generally clean. Overall an attractive copy. The George M. Hill Company unknown
1920r0186Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill 1920. Nonsense verse and illustrations from 'Father Goose: His Book' with new music by Hall. Undated reprint circa 1920-1930. Hardcover recently rebacked with tan cloth; covers chipped & stained endsheets foxed lengthy pencil note by bibliographer Philip C. Blackburn explaining his belief that the book is a reprint because its pictures are poorly reproduced in b/w and rumors existed of copies with color plates the illustrations in Father Goose WERE in color but the George Hill first edition of this musical version 1900 seems to have had only b/w as well. Reprint. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Wm. W. Denslow. 8¾" by 11¼". Bobbs-Merrill Hardcover
19000005500Chicago: George M. Hill Company 1900. First edition. Hardcover. Good. W.W. DENSLOW. Quarto 84 pages pictorial boards rubbed edgeworn corners worn rebacked in brown leather with new endpapers. <br/><br/>Verse by L. Frank Baum. Music by Alberta N. Hall. There was only one printing of this edition. Bienvenue & Schmidt p. 171 report no known copies with a dust jacket. Illustrated by W. W. Denslow who of course also did THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ. George M. Hill Company hardcover
1900000503Chicago and New York: The George M. Hill Company 1900. First Edition. Decorated Cloth. Very Good. Denslow William M. 4to. 84 pp. with Denslow's inimitable illustrations. Soiling to pictorial boards and shelfwear along edges. Paper over board worn through in corner. Spine strip expertly replaced and inner joint also expertly reinforced. Now tight. Bookplate on FEP. Pages toned generally clean. Overall an attractive copy. The George M. Hill Company unknown
19785656z1978. Soft Cover. Good. PB/pub. 1978/Gd. condition/382 pages - From 1966 through 1975. L25656z paperback
2008130909Toronto: Shirley Eikhard Music 2008. Oversize Paperback. Near Fine. Collection by the Canadian singer-songwriter. 218 pages like new. Plastic comb binding. 44 songs piano/vocal with guitar chords and fret symbols. Comes with a bonus of 3 CDs: Stay in this Groove Stay Open and Riding on the 65 all still sealed in the original plastic wrapping. Keywords: Popular Music Canadian Music Shirley Eikhard Music paperback
2008131677Toronto: Shirley Eikhard Music 2008. Oversize Paperback. Near Fine. Collection by the Canadian singer-songwriter. 218 pages like new. Plastic comb binding. 44 songs piano/vocal with guitar chords and fret symbols. Keywords: Popular Music Canadian Music Shirley Eikhard Music paperback
19786897New York: St. Martin's Press 1978. First Edition . Hardcover. Good/Good. Ronald Searle et al. First published in the United States of America in 1978 stated; 4to blue boards; good cocked boards bowed; spine ends bumped; white spot on spine head; pages toned; musty smell in good dj waterstained along spine tail and spine; tiny hole in front panel; edges bumped and worn; 223pp. <br/> <br/> St. Martin's Press hardcover
004343New York: St. Martin's Press 1978. First American Edition . Hardcover. Good/Very Good. Heath-Robinson; Osbert Lancaster; Scarfe; Hewison; Lowry. 223 pp. Foreword by Donald Swann. Ex-library copy with card pocket stamps. Dust jacket was taped to boards corner torn from one page. <br/> <br/> St. Martin's Press (1978). hardcover
1944659c9742New York: Leeds Music Corp. 1944. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 48 pages. Songs include: Address Unknown; All or Nothing At All; Down in the Valley Hear that Train Blow; Hollywood Cinderella; If Anything Happened to You; I'll Remember April; I Love You Much Too Much; Is That The Way to Treat a Sweetheart; It's Like Old Times; My Heart Isn't In It; Sleep Come on and Take Me; Tangleweed 'Round My Heart; That's My Affair; Tico-Tico; Under Your Window; We Speak of You Often; You Don't Know What Love Is. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Leeds Music Corp. Paperback
19753849New York : Alfred A. Knopf ; Distributed by Random House; New Jersey : Big Bells Incorporated ©1972 1975. 1975. 1st Edition 5th or later Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. 5th printing ; 1 score xii 331 pp. ; illustrated some in color ; 28 cm ; LC: M1630.18.S549; Dewey: 784.4 ; ISBN: 0394707834 pbk.; LCCN: 78-38322 ; OCLC: 389897 ; For voice and piano; includes guitar symbols ; Contents: Hey schoolgirl -- A ch urch is burning -- You don't know where your interest lies -- Red rubber ball -- Sparrow -- Wednesday morning 3 a.m. -- Sounds of silence --I am a rock -- Leaves that are green -- Blessed -- Kathy's song -- Somewhere they can't find me -- Richard C ory -- A most peculiar man -- April come she will -- We've got a groovy thing goin' -- Parsley sage rosemary and thyme -- Scarborough fair/Canticle -- Patterns -- Cloudy -- Homeward bound -- The big bright green pleasure machine -- A simple desult ory philippic or how I was Robert McNammara'd into submission -- The 59th Street bridge song Feelin' groovy -- The dangling conversation -- Flowers never bend with the rainfall -- For Emily whenever I may find her -- A poem on the undergound wa ll -- 7 o'clock news/Silent night -- Mrs. Robinson -- Save the life of my child -- America -- Overs -- Old friends ; Bookends -- Fakin' it -- Punky's dilemma -- A hazy shade of winter -- At the zoo -- Bridge over troubled water -- Cecilia -- Keep th e customer satisfied -- So long Frank Lloyd Wright -- The boxer -- Baby driver -- The only living boy in New York -- Why don't you write me -- Song for the asking -- El condor pasa -- Everything held together falls apart -- Run that body down -- A rmistice day -- Me and Julio down by the schoolyard -- Peace is like a river -- Papa Hobo -- Hobo's blues -- Paranoia blues -- Congratulations. ; "Here are the song sof Paul Simon 59 songs made famous by Simon & Garfunkle and by Simon alone.The b ook begins with a highly personal introduction by Paul Simon about his music and about himself as a composer.The words and music.are all scored for voice piano and guitar and throughout a wealth of photographs both in color and black-an d-white recapturing the history of Simon & Garfunkle from the beginning together with fascinating mementos: scribbled notes for the lyrics drawings cartoons etc are found in a 32-page section in which all the lyrics can be read on their own." --cover ; edge wear ; dig at back ep else VG <br/> <br/> New York : Alfred A. Knopf ; [Distributed by Random House]; New Jersey : Big Bells, Incorporated, ©1972, 1975. paperback
199041329Canada: Penumbra Press 1990. Book. Illus. by Macdonald Thoreau. Good. Paperback. Very light wear to edges. Interior very clean. Penumbra Press Paperback
1930848G0737USA: Leo. Feist 1930. Sheet music. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 6 pages. Nice cover illustration of Rudy Vallee. Average wear. A quality copy. Leo. Feist Paperback
188317786<p>Good HC no DJ. Blue-green paper over boards backed with black cloth; black titles on front cover; publisher's advert on rear cover. Scuffed/lightly soiled covers with general age darkening; rubbing wear at fore corners boards exposed; several black marker numbers near top edge of front cover; few scrapes on rear cover; tightly bound; clean interior with slight general age darkening and occasional light foxing; leaves remain supple. 'A synopsis of the principles of music reading' 3 pp followed by 'progressive practical exercises for beginners in singing by note' and other lessons 13 pp followed by approx 125 pieces with music and lyrics. Oblong 8vo 160 pp; indexes. Cf OCLC #13562952.</p> Chicago: Biglow and Main Co. hardcover
191097357New York: The A.S. Barnes Company 1910. 1910. Good. INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY JEROME ROBBINS' FIRST DANCE INSTRUCTOR ALYS E. BENTLEY - Small quarto 8-1/2 inches high by 6-7/8 inches wide. Light blue cloth titled in black on the front cover and the spine. The covers are lightly stained with wear to the corners and spine. 142 pages of music and lyrics with profuse illustrations throughout. There is some occasional soiling particularly to the rear endpaper and pastedown and a short tear to the bottom of page 19. Good. <p>RARE Signed First edition.<p>Inscribed & signed by the author Alys E. Bentley. The inscription dated 1914 appears to read "For Miss Lilla" possibly the music educator Lilla Belle Pitts 1884-1970.<p>A teacher of dancing and music in Washington and New York City Alys E. Bentley 1869-1951 taught in Carnegie Hall's largest studio. She taught the various aspects of "rhythmics" as related to the arts and taught such prominent artists as Geraldine Farrar Mary Ellis and the American dancer choreographer and film & theater director Jerome Robbins. As director of public school music in Washington Bentley introduced choral singing and published several music books including her own collection of songs which she set to music. In addition to teaching in Washington and at Carnegie Hall she also taught at her Summer camp on Chateaugay Lake in Merrill NY where Sherwood Anderson among others came to study each Summer.<p>Jerome Robbins studied modern dance with Alys Bentley while in high school and she had a strong influence on him. She encouraged her students to improvise steps to music and Robbins said of her that "what she gave me immediately was the absolute freedom to make up my own dances without inhibition or doubts." New York: The A.S. Barnes Company, 1910. hardcover
1868DEMO009036IChicago: Root & Cady 1868. Revised & Enlarged edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong 8vo 111 ages. black cloth printed paper over boards waterspots on top cover free endpaper chipped. <br/><br/>McMurtrie's ANTE-FIRE IMPRINTS no. 1397 cites only two copies of this. Root & Cady hardcover
1914232H3823USA: Chappell & Co. Ltd. 1914. Book. Good. Sheet Music. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 8 pages. Few markings upon illustrated front cover. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Chappell & Co., Ltd. Paperback