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80 pages. Includes the following works of these jazz masters: Art Tatum, Stan Kenton, Duke Ellington, George Shearing and Teddy Wilson: In a Mellow Tone; Dont' Get Around Much Any More; Bojangles; C Jam Blues; I Don't Know What Kind of Blues I Got; Do Nothin' 'Till You Hear From Me; Dusk; Artistry in Rhythm; Eager Beaver; Southern Scandal; Concerto for Doghouse; Painted Rhythm; How About You; What are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life?; On Green Dolphin Street; Moonlight Serenade; I Got it Bad And That Ain't Good; Over the Rainbow; So Rare; Blue Moon; I'm In the Mood for Love; Wabash Blues; The Moon is Low; Sunday; Lullaby in Rhythm; China Boy; June Night; Whispering; Avalon Town; Pagan Love Song; Black Eyed Susan Brown; Tiger Rag; Above-average wear. Middle page loose but present. Usual library markings. A worthy copy of this sensational jazz piano compilation. Book
96 pages, excellent condition with no markings of any kind. Transcriptions of solos by 6 jazz pianists: Duke Ellington, George Shearing, Jess Stacy, Fats Waller, Mary Lou Williams, and Bob Zurke. 30 numbers in all. Advanced level.
48 pages. Songs include: Hot Lips; I'm Coming Virginia; I'm in the Mood for Love; China Boy; Should I; The Moon is Low; Wabash Blues; If I Had You; Blue Moon; Lullaby in Rhythm; Stompin' at the Savoy; (What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry; Don't Get Around Much Anymore; Sunday; Good Night Sweetheart; Ja-Da; I Got it Bad (And That Ain't Good); At Sundown; Don't Blame Me; Runnin' Wild; How am I to Know?; I'll Never Be the Same; When I Grow Too Old to Dream. Undated but appears to be circa 1970. Above-averate wear. Usual library markings. A worthy working copy of this wonderful compilation. Book
6 pages. Some markings. Above-average but not excessive wear. Spine taped. A worthy vintage copy. Sheet music
62p. Paperback Very good condition, small split in lower spine
6 pages. Photo of Len Hopkins on illustrated front cover. Above-average wear. A worthy working copy. Book
66 pages. Songs include: The Future; Waiting for the Miracle; Be For Real; Closing Time; Anthem; Democracy; Light as the Breeze; Tacoma Trailer. Unmarked. Moderate wear and soiling. Binding intact. A quality copy of the beloved compilation. Book
56 pages. Colour photos of Frank Mills. Contains piano music, lyrics and chords for the following Frank Mills original piano solos: Storm Warning; On the Move; Reflections; Wish I Weren't Alone; The Happy Song; 401 West; A Children's Song; Ballad on a 'C' Scale; The Country Piper; Breakaway. Few markings. Somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. Book
10 pages. Sheet music for voice and piano. Average wear. Unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Book
6 pages. Illustrated cover features Uncle Sam and Chas. K. Champlin, who apparently sang this song with great success. Spine taped. Above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Sheet music
80 pages. Newly worded and edited with pedagogic directions and a historical-didactic survay. Heavily-worn with usual library markings. Not pretty but a worthy working copy. Book
36 pages. "This book was inspired by the teaching of piano classes. The author was impressed with the need of a text-book that could be graded consecutively, according to definite principles of teaching piano technique, and that could, at the same time, contain a maximum of folk-tunes, the "classic" of the beginner." - from Foreword. Moderate wear. Typical pencil markings to contents. Oblong 9"x12". A sound vintage copy. Book
4 pages. Dramatic WWI cover illustration of American troop charging German trench with fixed bayonet. Average wear. Three repairs to fore-edges with archival tape. Name on front cover. A sound copy. Sheet music
16 pages. Features: Organize! Organize! - organizing the German-American element and all German and Austro-Hungarian sympathizers; France in Desperate Straits; Our Debt to Germany; "Hoch Der Kaiser!"; For English Colonies - Peace with Freedom; Responsibility of the Press, by Frank Koester; The Division of the Nations' Forces, by Dr. Hanns Heinz Ewers; Causes of the War - Cecil Chesterton, of London, and George Sylvester Viereck of New York, in Joint Debate; Steinway Piano ad and many more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
16 pages. Features: A German Friend of America to the Americans, by Ludwig Fulda; Sohmer Piano ad inside front cover; The German Sailor has "Arrived"; English Barbarism, by Hans F. Kammeyer - an account of how Germans living in England have been degraded and how terribly they are still being persecuted (2-page article); The Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Army has declared that Emperor Francis Joseph has ceased to be the ruler of Austria-Hungary and is now the King of the Jews; Alsace-Lorraine and Ireland, by James K. McGuire; Help the Germans in Canada - Aliens in their own land - Arthur v. Briesen Shows How; The Iron Cross - a poem by Frederick H. Martens; Belgium's Breach of Neutrality - article with reproductions of maps offering proof of the Anglo-Belgian military convention; "The Leopard's Spots" - a chapter of facts about England's Method of Making War, by Frederick F. Schrader; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Two-inch opening to top of cover fold. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: What the Prolongation of the War Means to the American Farmer, by Dr. Hugo Schweitzer; Steinway Piano ad; Remarks on the Subscription for the German War Loan, by Prof. Dr. Riesser, President of the Central Union of German Bankers; Why England will never grant Freedom to Ireland, by James K. McGuire; Captain Karl von Muller of the "Emden"; Sir Roger Casement in Germany; Frank Koester Searchlights Modern German Development; American Citizens Arrested in Great Britain - further proof that an American Passport is only "A Scrap of Paper", by Frederick F. Schrader; The "Fatherland" in the day's news; The War of Nations - The Russian Campaign - Austro-Hungarian Efficiency; To the Fatherland, a poem by C. Edwin Hutchings; Letters from readers; Nice illustrated - and very pro-German - ad for the Otto Gas Engine Works of Philadelphia; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Steinway Piano ad inside front cover; "We Shall Conquer" - a cabled version of an address to the Reichstag by Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancellor; My Mother's House - a full-page poem by Hanns Heinz Ewers; Secrets of Success of a Great Commercial Nation, by Frank Koester; Cornell Students Found German Club; Sir George Plaish is pleased; How German Sympathizers Voted; Neutrals Waking Up?; The Proteus of War; Dr. Bernhard Dernburg Urges Strict Neutrality; How the American Manufacturer is Affected by War, by Dr. Hugo Schweitzer; Franz von Liszt on the Future of Europe; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Steinway Piano ad inside front cover; Let the Flat Protect the Cargo - England is seizing and holding up ship sailing under the American flag to neutral countries; The Manufacture of Dum-Dum (mushroom tip) Bullets in the United States - article with reproductions of graphic black and white photos displaying the savage injuries they cause; The Duty of the State to the Citizen, by Frank Koester; America's Gift to the World - Peace (reproduction of an article from the Evening Post, New York, Dec. 14, 1914); Germany's Hour of Destiny, by Col. H.F. Frobenius; Beware Great Britain; George Bernard Shaw - England Provoked the War; Admiral Count Von Spee; Poem "My Normandy" - English translation of a poem by a French P.O.W.; Ambassador Morgenthau is "Active"; New York Relief Bazaar raises funds for widows and orphans; In Memoriam - a poem by Frederick H. Martens dedicated to Admiral von Spee and the men of his squadron who died off the Falkland Islands, December 8, 1914; The Great Work of the Germanistic Society of Chicago; Nice ad for the Otto Gas Engine Works of Philadelphia; France Was Deceived; The Jewish Chronicle complains about the shabby treatment accorded Jews in the British Army; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
32 pages. Reproductions of black and white photos. Page of biographical information about Paul Simon. Songs include: Bleecker Street; He Was My Brother; The Side of a Hill; Carlos Dominguez; Benedictus. Prior owner's name atop title page. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 94 pages.
56 pages. Fantastic full-page glossy colour photos of the boys in concert. Includes piano sheet music, lyrics and guitar chords for these songs: Dedicate This Heart; Just in Time; Keep This Train A-Rollin'; No Stoppin' Us Now; One By One; One Step Closer; Real Love; South Bay Strut; Thank You Love. Somewhat above-average external wear. Contents clean and unmarked. Binding intact. A nice vintage Doobie Brothers memento. Book
32 pages. Features: When Old Salem Hunted Witches - men and women were put to death on the accusation of little children; The Man Who Fights Alone - "The Cop is the World's Greatest Warrior" - article with statistics of policemen killed on the job; Why I Left New York (part 1) - a middle westerner moves there but is in conflict with its alien atmosphere; Who Pays for Our Radio Programs? - noted economics author explains how national advertisers foot the bill so we can listen-in without charge; Captain Kidd - Pirate-Catcher - the rover is commissioned to capture ships flying the black flag; Mr. (Henry) Ford's Page - no amount of pretense can improve upon the original; Editorials - the time of England's trouble, is the jury system a failure, police death roll, the family is the unit; Woodrow Wilson (part 9) - He refused to be rushed into hasty decisions; World War's Effect Upon the Negro - overseas the colored soldier acquired an entirely new estimate of his importance in the scheme of things; Dry-Farming - The Tragedy of the West - scores of deserted homes stand as mute monuments to the settler's struggle in a land where rain seldom comes; Moonlight Midnight on "Old Tim" - Climbing Mount Timpanogas; The Voyage of the Victoria - part 3 - further adventures of Magellan; Chats with Office Callers; A Dance a Week - Hull's Victory, Lady Walpole's Reel, and Speed the Plow (with piano music for each); amazing photos of strange worldwide professions - a daredevil juggling atop several chairs, rubber tappers in Ceylon demonstrating the herringbone system,Egyptian dervishes passing skewers through their cheeks, and a Korean peddler of earthen ware - carried upon his back! Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
32 pages. Features: Fascinating news bits inside front cover; Gene Tratton Porter - The Woman - Glimpses of Novelist's Inner Life Revealed in Intimate Talk with Friend; How the South Regards the Negro - "We shall speak with no malice in our hearts - We aim merely to be frank"; "Off Agin! On Agin! Gone Agin! - there have been 25 Premiers of France this century, almost one a year; Is Europe Satisfied with the League of Nations? - governments and peoples differ as to what benefits, if any, are to be derived; New Salem, Illinois - The Town That Put Lincoln on the Map; Passing of the Yankee Country Store - better transportation and mail order house have sounded knell of village emporium; Mr. (Henry) Ford's Page - there is much that can be done to lift up America's back lands lf neglect; Editorials - the true sesqui-centennial, up from slavery, scarcely any play can get by today on Broadway without a prostitute, war debts, Max Goldberg and the murder of "Lefty" Kanter; Woodrow Wilson - Master of Dreams (part 7); Traveling Around Without a Coat - a garment which becomes a symbol of respectability and passport to civilization; Voyage of the Victoria (2nd part of a series) - Finding of the Spiceries; What I Remember of Longfellow - famous Novelist's son give intimate personal recollections of the author of 'Evangeline'; The Bedouins and the Wahabis (short article); Nations take action for World Sanitation; A Dance a Week - The Minuet - with piano sheet music; R.C. (Mac) MacLeod and his Walla Walla, Washington magazine "Up-to-the-Times"; The Last of the Catawba Nation; Fantastic photos of unusual occupations - Paris rat catcher, alligator trainer, Swiss lace-maker, village musicians of Brittany, One-man travelling restaurant in Java, and a Cairo drinking water pedlar. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
32 pages. Features: Cover illustration representing the waking up of the old American dances; News Bits; How Deadly Snake Venom is Collected to Save Lives; Peddling U.S. Citizenship Rights - the farce of making American citizens in bunches - forcing a hyphenated allegiance i.e. "Induced Naturalization" should be stopped; Gain, Not Glory, Guides the Chinese Soldier - their military tactics are beginning to change under the impact of modernism (with photos); Dr. Joseph Collins Gives "My Definition of a Freudian" (part 3) - the monstrous doctrine of Freud is further and brilliantly exposed; Researching the Colossus of Rhodes - did this statue bestride the harbor entrance?; Mr. (Henry) Ford's Page - Industry's service is social, and so must be judged; Editorial comments on censorship of pictures sent abroad (after recent Japanese revulsion), concern of Colonel House visiting the Whitehouse, and more; A Shylock Nation? - Here are the facts about American financial support to foreign nations; How Connecticut Handled the Movies - Movie trust faces defeat on taxes and the showing of immoral pictures; The Tichborn Claimant, by Charles J. Finger; Helping the Blind to See - photo-illustrated article shows how boys and girls use their fingers to see; Sidelights on Richard Harris Barham, author of Ingoldsby Legends; The Signers - 56 of 1776 - three from New Hampshire including Dr. Josiah Bartlett, Dr. Matthew Thornton, and Willian Whipple; The "Comeback" of Artist H.L. (Harry Loud) Bridwell; Items read in the papers; Instructions for Waltz dancing, including piano sheet music for "An Old Southern Waltz"; Back cover devoted to excellent Daniel Webster quote about showing the world that an elected government can maintain public liberty. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
4 pages. Features wonderful full-page photo of Vera Lynn on back cover. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book