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190029220Paris: Ménestrel Heugel et Cie. PN H. 2447 1900. Large octavo. Original publisher's dark ivory wrappers with title within decorative border. 1f. recto title within decorative border verso blank 1f. recto notes on first performance named cast list and contents verso blank 74 pp.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Guyot Geoffroy Tautin and Geoffroy. Annotations to cast list in pencil.<br/><br/>Wrappers worn soiled and slightly chipped; spine with small tears and minor loss; detached; publisher's handstamp to lower margin. Browned; small circular publisher's handstamps to lower margin of title; former owner's handstamp to upper margin of second leaf. Re-issue from first edition plates. <br/><br/>Le mari à la porte to a libretto by Delacour was first performed in Paris at the Bouffes-Parisiens on June 22 1859.<br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. Ménestrel, Heugel et Cie. [PN H. 2447] unknown books
185628871Paris: G. Brandus Dufour et Cie. PN B. et Cie. 9659 1856. Large octavo. Quarter dark blue calf with marbled boardsspine with gilt-ruled compartments and titling gilt. 1f. recto title within decorative borders verso blank 1f. recto contents verso blank 0 pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Binding slightly worn rubbed and bumped; armorial bookplate to front pastedown. Minor foxing; small oval bookseller's and publisher's facsimile signature handstamp to lower margin of title. First Edition first issue.<br/><br/>Trombalcazar ou Les criminels dramatiques to a libretto by Dupeuty and Bourget was first performed in Paris at the Bouffes-Parisien on April 3 1856.<br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. G. Brandus, Dufour et Cie. [PN B. et Cie. 9659] unknown books
0534<br/><br/>Offenbach Jacques 1819-1880; Cellarius; Jullien Louis Antoine 1812-1860. The Polka #1. The Celebrated Polka Dance; The Polka #2. Carlotta Grisi's Favorite Polka. Philadelphia: G. E. Blake n.d. Black and white lithographic cover with 2-3pp. music. Numbered in ink pps 61-64. Cover shows three vignettes of couple in Polish dress. With direction on cover below vignettes. Foxed. Pencil notes. Some closed tears upper right corner of cover missing not affecting lithograph. GLIMG #61. unknown books
19579006658Boosey & Hawkes 1957. paperback. Fine Condition. New Musical Adaptation by Jean Morel and Ignace Strasfogel. English Libretto by Maurice Valency. After the Libretto by Meihac and Halevy. Vocal Score by Julius Burger. Bound in the publisher's original wrappers. <br/><br/> Boosey & Hawkes paperback books
193729213London: Boosey & Co. PN H. 14748 1937. Large octavo. Original publisher's dark ivory wrappers printed in dark brown. 1f. recto title verso introduction i named cast list and act list 4-223 i publisher's catalogue pp. Text in English only.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Enid Cruickshank Nancy Neale Bruce Carfax Eddie GarrW. S. Percy Peter Owen Richard Goolden Clifton Boyne Darroll Richards Norah Colton Hazel Jennings Molly Johnson Marjorie Tomlin Patrick Worsley Hilton Porter Arthur Hoskins and Walter Bird.<br/><br/>Wrappers very slightly worn and soiled; small price handstamp to upper corner of upper; spine creased. Former owner's signature and address "Marshall Stone" to upper margin of title; annotation to lower margin of cast leaf in red pencil; lyrics to pp. 133-139 annotated in pencil and red ink. La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein to a libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy was first performed in Paris at the Variétés on April 12 1867. "After the first night Offenbach cut moved or replaced several numbers to strengthen the second half of the piece. The work was written for Hortense Schneider as the Grand-Duchess and José Dupuis as Fritz."<br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. Boosey & Co. [PN H. 14748] unknown books
196328775n.p.: Galliard PN 18682R 1963. Folio. Original publisher's white illustrated wrappers printed in red and black with preface to verso of upper. 1f. recto title verso production notes 22 pp.<br/><br/>With an autograph letter from Joseph Horovitz addressed to "Colin" regarding the possibility of performing the work in London. Undated. "If you like my adaptation of the enclosed we might indeed join forces one day and mount an evening of Offenbach one-acters."<br/><br/>Upper wrapper stamped "Professional Copy."<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly soiled. Les deux aveugles to a libretto by Moinaux was first performed in Paris at the Bouffes-Parisiens Salle Marigny on July 5 1855.<br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online<br/><br/>Joseph Horovitz b. 1926 an Austrian-born British composer conductor and pianist was a student of Nadia Boulanger in Paris. "He is a composer of remarkable versatility graceful wit and an enviable ability to communicate whether in his refreshingly light or more serious styles." Ernest Bradbury and Malcolm Miller in Grove Music Online. Galliard [PN 18682R] unknown books
191528807London: J. B. Cramer PN J. B. C. & Co. 11657 1915. Quarto. Red cloth0-backed gray stiff printed wrappers. 1f. recto title verso cast list 1f. recto argument verso contents 315 i publisher's catalogue pp. Text in English and French. Publisher's advertisement to verso of lower wrapper.<br/><br/>Occasional performance markings in pencil.<br/><br/>Titling to spine in black ink; handstamp to upper margin of upper board. Some signatures split; handstamp to upper margin of title. Fifth version.<br/><br/>Les contes d'Hoffmann to a libretto by J. Barbier completed by Guirard was first performed in Paris at the Opéra-Comique on February 10 1881. <br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. His opera Les contes d'Hoffmann has retained a place in the international repertory. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. J. B. Cramer [PN J. B. C. & Co. 11657] unknown books
191029201Berlin: Ed. Bote & G. Bock PN 14613 1910. Large octavo. Disbound. 1f. recto title within decorative border verso blank 3 cast list and contents 4 blank 5-102 pp. Text in German and French.<br/><br/>Remnants of wrapper to spine. Lower outer corner of title lacking. "Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. Ed. Bote & G. Bock [PN 14613] unknown books
195129217New York: G. Schirmer PN 42367 1951. Large octavo. Original publisher's decorative turquoise wrappers. 1f. recto title verso copyright statement 1f. recto cast list verso contents 88 pp.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn. M. Choufleuri restera chez lui to a libretto by Saint-Rémy Duc de Morny L'Epine Crémieux and Halévy was first performed at the Présidence du Corps Législatif on May 31 1861 and at the Bouffes-Parisien on September 14 1861.<br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. G. Schirmer [PN 42367] unknown books
194729206Paris: Choudens PN A. C. 2692 1947. Large octavo. Original publisher's decorative gray wrappers. 1f. recto title within decorative border verso blank i recto named cast list and contents 2-79 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Théo Dartaux and Daubray.<br/><br/>Short splits to wrappers at joints. Printed from first edition plates. <br/><br/>Pomme d'api to a libretto by Halévy and Busnach was first performed in Paris at the Renaissance on September 4 1873.<br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. Choudens [PN A. C. 2692] unknown books
198529196New York: Belwin-Mills PN A607 1985. Octavo. Original publisher's decorative wrappers printed in colour. 1f. recto title verso copyright statement 2ff. notes synopsis biographical notes 1f. recto cast list and contents verso blank 1 half title 2-49 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Cécile Gregoire Esther Gregoire Adèle Cuinet Daubray and Sanson. A re-issue of the Choudens edition. <br/><br/>Pierrette et Jacquot to a libretto by Noriac and Gille was first performed in Paris at the Bouffes-Parisiens on October 13 1876.<br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. Belwin-Mills [PN A607] unknown books
1985033151Melville NY: Belwin-Mills 1985. Livret de Jules Noriac et Philippe Gille. vii 49p. music stiff wrappers Oeuvres scéniques d'Offenbach A.607. Belwin-Mills unknown books
197028861Berlin: Bote & Bock PN B & B 15516 531 1970. Folio. Original publisher's light gray printed wrappers. 1f. recto title verso copyright statement 1f. recto cast list and orchestration verso contents 230 pp. Text in German and French. Second version. <br/><br/>La vie parisienne to a libretto by Meilhac and Halévy was first performed in Paris at the Palais-Royal on October 31 1866.<br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. Bote & Bock [ PN B & B 15516 (531)] unknown books
14426NY KNOPF 1938. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION VERY GOOD. 1st Edition. NY, KNOPF, 1938 unknown books
195847676London: Hamish Hamilton 1958. First Edition. Alajalov. 8vo pp. vii 136. Notes bibliography. Illustrated wtih reproductions and with drawings by Alajalov. Translated by Lander MacClintock. Red cloth. Donor's presentation or just owner's note on flyleaf. A VG tight copy. Hamish Hamilton unknown books
1957018697Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1957. Translated by Lander McClintock. Drawings by Alajalov. 200p. b/w illus. dj. Indiana University Press unknown books
1957124289Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1957. hardcover. very good/very good. Illustrated. 195pp. 8vo cloth d.w.; dust wrapper price clipped lightly worn. Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1957. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Indiana University Press unknown books
1154London: Hamish Hamilton 1958. . 8vo bright red cloth; dust jacket showing very slight wear on bottom edge of spine and back London: Hamish Hamilton, 1958. hardcover books
14424BLOOMINGTON IN UN 1957. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. BLOOMINGTON, IN UN, 1957 unknown books
14425LONDON HAMILTON 1958. FIRST EDITION THUS VERY GOOD. F. LONDON, HAMILTON, 1958 unknown books
193029204Paris: Au Menestrel Heugel & Cie. H. 4663 1930. Large octavo. Original publisher's dark ivory wrappers with title within decorative border. 1f. recto title within decorative border verso blank 1f. recto notes on first performance named cast list and contents verso blank 100 pp.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Potel Darcier Pfotzer Simon Taffanel Mathen Lecuyer and Parent.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn browned and chipped with minor loss; former owner's handstamp "Wesley Boynton" to upper margin of upper wrapper; spine reinforced with paper tape. Former owner's handstamp to upper margin and publisher's small circular handstamp to lower margin of title. A re-issue from first edition plates.<br/><br/>Monsieur et Madame Denis to a libretto by Laurencin Chapelle and Delaporte was first performed in Paris at the Bouffes-Parisiens on January 11 1862.<br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. Au Menestrel, Heugel & Cie. [H. 4663] unknown books
185829219Paris: G. Brandus et S. Dufour PN B. et D. 9956 1858. Large octavo. Full modern dark green cloth modern marbled endpapers. 1f. recto title within decorative border verso blank 1f. recto notes on first performance named cast list and contents verso blank 124 pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Léonce Désiré Mesmacre Duvernoy Guyot Jean Paul Chabert Tautin Baudoin Cico Kunzé and Byard.<br/><br/>Binding slightly bumped. Occasional minor foxing; small publisher's facsimile signature handstamp to lower margin of title; minor loss to lower inner margin of first leaf of music not affecting notation. First Edition first issue.<br/><br/>Mesdames de la Halle to a libretto by Lapointe was first performed at the Bouffes-Parisiens on March 3 1858.<br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. G. Brandus et S. Dufour [PN B. et D. 9956] unknown books
187829225Paris: Choudens Père et Fils PN A.C. 3862 1878. Large octavo. Full modern dark grey cloth. 1f. recto decorative title verso blank 1f. recto notes on first performance named cast list and contents verso blank 3-187 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Peschard Paola Marié Girard Humberta Fanny Robert Descot Blot Blanche Daubray Jolly Troy Scipion Peschieux Maxnère Dubois Jannin Chambéry Sassard and Montaubry.<br/><br/>Slightly browned and foxed; trimmed affecting text at foot of title but not affecting music; tear to outer edges of pp. 67-70. First Edition.<br/><br/>Maître Peronilla to a libretto by Nuittier and Ferrier was first performed in Paris at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens on March 13 1878.<br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. Choudens Père et Fils [PN A.C. 3862] unknown books
190028859Berlin: Ed. Bote & G. Bock PN 13139 1900. Large octavo. Original publisher's dark orange wrapper with title within decorative border. 1f. recto title verso cast list and contents 3-52 pp. Text in German and French dialogue in German only. <br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn. "Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. Ed. Bote & G. Bock [PN 13139] unknown books
188629226Paris: Choudens Père & Fils PN A. C. 3017 1886. Large octavo. Quarter dark brown morocco with marbled boards raised bands on spine with titling gilt marbled endpapers. 1f. recto title within decorative border verso notes 1f. recto named cast list and contents verso blank 215 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Judic Grivot Perret Godin Desmonts Mannère Grivot Scipion Jean-Paul Daubray Habay Fugère Homerville Guyot Courcelles Durand Maxnère and Rivet.<br/><br/>Binding slightly worn rubbed and bumped. Browned; trimmed at inner margin and guarded; upper margin of title trimmed just affecting border; small handstamp to upper margin of first page of music. Printed from first edition plates.<br/><br/>Madame l'archiduc to a libretto by Halévy and Millaud was first performed in Paris at the Bouffes-Parisiens on October 31 1874.<br/><br/>"Offenbach was with Johann Strauss ii one of the two composers of outstanding significance in popular music of the 19th century and the composer of some of the most exhilaratingly gay and tuneful music ever written. Moreover it was through the success of Offenbach's works abroad that operetta became an established international genre producing outstanding national exponents in Strauss Sullivan and Lehár and evolving into the 20th-century musical." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online. Choudens Père & Fils [PN A. C. 3017] unknown books