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195114868AB1951. Zürich Hug & Co. 1951. 22 : 155 cm. 6 leaves. Original ilustrated wrappers. The wraper with illustraton of the "Greffuhle" Stradivarius. Lists many violis and Cellis partly with price. - Together with: Honold Eugen. Alte Meistergeigen. With many illustrations of Violins. unknown
1944008865Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson 1944. Paperback. Very Good -. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Songs includes My old Canadian home Dreaming of my blue eyes Weary of ramblin' around My blue skies Don't be mean I wasn't mean to you Farewell sweetheart farewell Smiling through tears Longing for my Mississippi home Sun-down blues The life and death of John Dillinger Longing for you & Yodeling my babies. Stapled illustrated card covers. 33 pages. Minor cover corner / spine wear with birthday greeting written on cover. Pages clean tight & unmarked. <br/> <br/> Gordon V. Thompson paperback
198536955Genève: Minkoff 1985. Softcover. Very Good. Octavo. Wrappers. xxix 357 pp. Illustrated. Facsimile reprint of the edition of 1912. Minkoff unknown
1911221176London Rebman Limited 1911. 1911. First edition. Thick 8vo. 32 illustrations. Original gilt stamped white cloth t.e.g. uncut. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. F. Hardcover. London, Rebman Limited, 1911. hardcover
19522090502113717806Not Available 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19982411150075Bein & Fushi Inc 1998-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 10x8x0. From the library of noted artist and violin luthier Alfredo Halegua. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Small tears to jacket. Clean unmarked pages. viii 88 pages : illustrations music ; 34 cm 3 audio discs digital ; 4 3/4 in. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Bein & Fushi, Inc hardcover
1922100211<p>Philadelphia October 6 1922. 1922. Very good. - Over 25 words penned on 6-3/8 inch high by 5-1/8 inch wide "1509 Locust Street Inc. Post Graduate School of Music and the Fine Arts" stationery with an integral attached blank leaf. Responding to a letter by the American impressario and lecture manager James B. Pond Jerome Goldstein thanks him for his note about the offer to appear on The Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co.'s radio program. "There are many things to consider before deciding. When I see you we will discuss this further". Signed in full "Jerome Goldstein". There are staple holes to the top edge and the top left corner has been clipped. There is an indentation and paper clip stain to the top of the attached blank leaf. Very good with a retained copy of James B. Pond's letter.</p><p>RARE.</p><p>The classical violinist Jerome Goldstein was a member of The Philadelphia Orchestra from 1917 to 1921 under Stokowski. Goldstein performed the premiere of Charles Ives' "Second Violin Sonata" on March 18 1924 in New York's Aeolian Hall accompanied by the pianist Rex Tillson. He performed with Bela Bartok during the composer's 1926 tour of the United States. Goldstein also played Henry Cowell's "Solo for Violin" at the Carnegie Chamber Hall" on April 21 1930.</p> [Philadelphia], October 6, 1922.