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1977Q-0602205573Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division 1977-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division paperback
1997Q-0602275083Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division 1997-03-24. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division paperback
0435996851.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2004Q-0602252423Ginn & Co 2004-05-25. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ginn & Co paperback
1954885T26London: Hamish Hamilton 1954-1967. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good Indeed. 8" by 5.5". Ronald Searle. Two very smart first edition novels following the lives and experiences of entertaining characters. Two volumes. First edition. This set includes: The Journal of Edwin Carp 1954. The journal of a young man who ventured gingerly into the field of literature while attempting to handle his dear mother his fiancé and her son from a previous marriage. Written by Richard Haydn a British-American comedy actor the comedy actor who voiced the Caterpillar in Disney's Alice in Wonderland and played Max in the film adaptation of The Sound of Music. This was his only novel. Illustrated by Ronald Searle CBE an English artist and satirical cartoonist comics artist sculptor medal designer and illustrator. The Episode at Toledo 1967. Set in Spain this novel follows Hetta Paloczy as she uncovers a Communist plot to assassinate an American Admiral during his visit to inspect a NATO base. Written by Mary Ann Dolling under the pseudonym Anne Bridge an English writer. In the original full cloth binding. Externally excellent. The dust wrapper of The Journal of Edwin Carp is price-clipped while The Episode at Toledo is not. Both wrappers are very smart with light shelf wear and light discolouration. A contemporary ink inscription to the front flap of The Episode at Toledo. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean throughout. Near Fine Hamish Hamilton hardcover
1954C204054London: Hamish Hamilton 1954. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Near fine copy in a very good slightly used and edge worn price-clipped dust jacket. Gift inscription to endpaper. Hamish Hamilton, hardcover
19541740591640LEESimon and Schuster 1954. Hardcover. Good/Acceptable. 1954. First Edition. 242 pages. Signed by the author. Orange pictorial dust jacket over pink and black cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. Front endpaper has been signed by the Author and dedicated. Frontis is loose. Pages are lightly tanned and thumbed at the edges with light foxing. Binding has remained firm. Boards are a little rub worn slight shelf wear to corners spine and edges. Corners are a little bumped. Spine ends are mildly crushed. The unclipped dust jacket has moderate edge wear tears and chips to edges and spine ends. Light tanning to spine and edges. Simon and Schuster hardcover
1956R160109572DENOEL. 1956. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur frais. 228 pages. Quelques illustrations hors texte. Titre et filets dorés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
viii, 263, 48 S. Falttafel. Notenbeisp. Bibliotheksexpl. mit Stempel, Zettel und Barcode auf Vorsatz. Rückenschild. Dek. OLn.
19461151988Luzern, Stocker, 1946. 264 S., 12 Taf. OLwd (angestaubt).
1982Q-3795767903SCHOTT MUSIK INTL MAINZ 1982-11-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! SCHOTT MUSIK INTL MAINZ paperback
201439036Naive Classique, 2014. AM213 3 CDs CD
Z1-A-008-02736Routledge Kegan & Paul. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. May contain underlining and/or highlighting. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Routledge Kegan & Paul unknown
1852230584.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1999MUSI0203Wien, Roetzer Edition 1999. 160 S., ill. okart., neuwertig.
3 Bde. xx, 422 S.+ Falttafeln; vii, 383 S. + Themenkat; xii, 440 S. 8°. HLn. d. Zt. Inhaltsverz. Bd. I und II mit kl. Eintragungen. Kl. Randschaden.
1982251162Schaan: Sändig 1970/1982. zus. ca. 1300 S.,einige Taf. Reg. Ln.. *Bd 3 von Hugo Botstieber unter Benutzung von Pohls hinterlassenen Materialien*.
18673345CBWien, Gerold, 1867. 8°. XIV, 188; XIV, 390 S. Mit Notenbeispielen. Bedruckter, blauer OKt. Unaufgeschnitten., 1Mozart / Haydn - Pohl, Mozart und Haydn in London 2 Bände (alles).
2003E4303242015AP146807Novello 2003-12-01. Paperback. Acceptable. HIghlighting throughout book. Light edge wear. Small creases on cover and pages. Ex-library book with typical stickers and stampings. Priority shipping available on this item. NO international shipping. Novello paperback
2003Q-0711984611MUSIC SALES AMERICA 2003-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! MUSIC SALES AMERICA paperback
2004Q-0711984646Novello 2004-03-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Novello paperback
36835Carbon print photograph 134 x 84 mm printed on postcard stock; verso inscribed in ink 'Haydn J. Britton 6 years & 3 months'; no photographer's imprint; a superb print with beautiful soft tones; the verso has some staining. A magnificent study of a Melbourne jazz legend in early childhood. The following is Ralph Powell's tribute to Haydn Britton The Man with the Golden Sax published in VJAZZ Quarterly Magazine of The Australian Jazz Museum number 63 August 2014: 'HAYDN John Britton — Clarinet and sax player — was heavily involved in the nascent Melbourne jazz scene of the 1930s and 1940s playing with such jazz luminaries as Ade Monsbourgh The Bells Jack Varney and Cy Watts before apparently fading from the jazz world into which his peers grew. When the redoubtable Roger Beilby suggested discovering what happened to Haydn Britton I thought it would be a straightforward task little realising how far from the truth that would prove to be. To begin with the public record lists him as Haydn Hayden Hadyn or Haydon. Put these together with Britton and/or Britten and we had the recipe for a researcher’s nightmare! Quite a bit exists on his early years but there is then a complete dearth of information until he reappears in retirement on the Mornington Peninsula. Haydn John Britton was born on the 18th of December 1914 the only son of John and Beatrice and grew up in Port Melbourne. By the time he befriended Cy Watts in about 1931 he was playing a home-made ukulele and the kazoo. Together the two of them “used to study a lot of coloured musicâ€1 and spent Sunday afternoons listening to jazz on the amateur radio station 3CB owned by Bill Sievers. In 1934 Melbourne the centres of Sunday jazz were Fawkner Park Kiosk during the day and the Richmond Baths at night. It was at the latter that Haydn introduced Jack Varney to the sounds of pianist Barney Marsh and sax player Harry James. By 1938 Haydn had purchased an alto sax and together he and Cy teamed up with Johnny Parker and Tommy Crowe sending the “jazz along in first class style.â€2 Jack Varney describes Haydn as a childhood friend whose grandfather was West Indian. According to Varney Haydn was “an amazing character one of those people who didn’t know a note of music at first but who would sit at the piano — you could sing him any tune and it was impossible for him to play a wrong chord.â€3 Consequently they soon formed a trio with sax drums and piano doing their “best to play the sort of material that was coming in. Eddie Lang . Fats Waller and Louis Armstrong . Bix Beiderbeck Joe Venuti and Frank Trumbauer.â€4 Haydn and Jack Varney performed at ‘The 431’ from 8.30 pm Saturday nights finishing at 2.00 am the next morning. It was here they met Ade Monsbourgh and Bill ‘Spadge’ Davies. Graeme Bell describes how in the Christmas of 1939 he and Roger were on the PS Weroona for a picnic cruise down Port Phillip Bay to Sorrento. Together with Russ Murphy on drums Haydn Britton on clarinet and alto sax and Bill May on bass Graeme remembered “great excitement and hilarity throughout the day.â€5 On another occasion Haydn played baritone sax in Graeme Bell's Dixieland Band with a line-up which included Roger on trumpet; Pixie Roberts on tenor and clarinet; Graeme on piano; Stan Chisholm bass; Bud Baker guitar; Laurie Howells drums; and Benny Featherstone trombone. 6 Haydn and Jack also had a regular Saturday night gig at the Sandringham RSL hall with Jack Dockerty on trumpet. When the two Jacks entered the armed forces Graeme and Roger Bell continued playing with Haydn. In 1943 Ade Monsbourgh arranged for The Eastside Ramblers to record You Must Have been a Beautiful Baby. The line-up included George Fong George Tack Brooks Jackson débuting on drums together with “the grand alto of Haydn Britton.â€7 By 1949 Haydn had moved to Springvale and was running a general engineering business and sports goods retail store in Springvale Road Springvale in partnership with Robert Oliver Luxford. He undertook several recording sessions in the 1940s before seemingly disappearing from the jazz scene thereafter. East Side Ramblers 4th July 1943; Jack Varney's Varmints 5th November 1944; Jack Varney & His Varmints; Lazy Ade's Late Hour Boys 15th August 1944; Father Ade's Backroom Boys 3rd November 1944; Denis Farrington 12th August 1946; 19th January 1949. Shirley McConechy recalls that during most of the 50s Haydn played at the then popular New Alexandra reception and function Centre in East St Kilda run by Ray Bolwell Snr and later by Ray Jnr. Her father Bert Gardiner was on piano Tom Buckingham on drums Lin Challen or Fred Buckland on bass with vocalists including Joy Grandin Irene Hewitt and Diana Trask. He moved to Rye with his wife son and daughter where much later he used to provide entertainment in local retirement homes. He also played with the Tommy Carter Band and Mavis Campbell remembers him as a regular at the Jazz Parties that she and husband Don put on at their Blairgowrie property for up to 83 people at a time. In latter years he worked part-time for life-long friend Bill May of Maton guitars and he played sax at a gathering celebrating Bill and Vera’s 50th wedding anniversary. His collection of instruments including a clarinet tenor saxophone gold-plated French saxophone and bugle used until he stopped playing in 2006 were auctioned in November 2009. Haydn died on March 10th 2013 aged 99. Endnotes: 1. C. Ian Turner Collection – Handwritten Jazz Notes article by Cyril Watts 2. Ibid. 3. Frank Athena - The Melbourne Jazz Scene. 1978 4. Ibid. 5. Bell Graeme – Australian Jazzman: His Autobiography. p. 34. 1988 5. Birkenbell Antionette - From Bourbon Street to Bennett’s Lane p. 49. Unpublished. 2011 6. Bell Graeme – Op Cit. p.42 7. C. Ian Turner Collection.'  unknown
2001G0602224217I4N00Ginn & Company 2001. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Ginn & Company paperback
054844305X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback