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50 pages. Cover photo of Alice Wallace. Fiction: Fishbowl. Articles: Menace of the Abortion Racket - article with photo of Chicago Dr. Nathaniel Schaffner who was charged after the death of his patient, Mrs. Emma Laisure; The Velvet Fog - Photo-illustrated article on crooner Mel Torme; A Veteran Buys a Farm - Great photo-illustrated article on George Stieber, who gave up the controls of a B-29 for a Pennsylvania dairy farm; The Misunderstood Coroner - A.L. Brodie of Chicago; Broadway's Conscience - writer Jimmie Cannon; Can We Win an Atomic War?; Legion Conventions - Times Square revs up for the fun makers coming to town; Peace for Your Aching Head; The Man Who Married the Andrews Sisters - photo-illustrated ad on Lou Levy, who married Maxene but guided the three gals to millions; Their Number's Up - New York numbers game operators can no longer escape jail through tricky bookkeeping; River Pilot - Captain Jesse Hughes and his drawings of the Ohio and Mississippi. Special Features: Seafaring Funny Man; City Room Refugees - Richard Basehart and Don McGuire were newspapermen before becoming hearthrobs; Saturday Afternoon; Stealing the Pennant - great photo-illustrated article on base-stealing in baseball, with photos of Stan Musial, Walker Cooper, Johnny Hopp, Skeeter Newsome, Stan Hack,Lou Boudreau, Phil Rizzuto, Bob Elliot, Ray Lamanno, Don Johnson and Jackie Robinson; Movie of the Month - Variety Girl - with photos of Mary Hatcher, Olga San Juan, and newcomver DeForest Kelley of later Star Trek fame; Sultry photo of Hazel Brooks; Photos of Billy De Wolfe; Mister Jazz - One-page article with large photo of Louis Armstrong; Gorgeous photo of beauty contest entrant Yvonne De Carlo; Editorial inside back cover features large photos of New York Vets protesting lack of proper housing; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
196588588New York / Frankfurt a.M. US and Europe Fund Raising Project for Peter Johnson James Wertheim / Hans J. Mauerer, (© 1965). 78 S. Mit s/w Abb. auf 24 Tafeln. 21 cm. Illustr. OKlappenbroschur mit Klappen in voller Breite.
An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 74 pages with color and black and white photos. Features: The Seven Year Itch - Fact or Fancy? - article by Dr. Albert Ellis; Love for Six Broccolis - fantasy by Bruce Jay Friedman; Photo feature of Patricia Stockton; Profile of Comedian Lenny Bruce; The Goal - fiction by Stuart James; The Women who Helped Settle the West - A look behind the screen at one of TV's more distorted images; The Election - fiction by Richard Harper; The Jazz Makers - Part I of a Symposium by Arnold Shaw; Photos of men's leisure wear fashions; The Casting Couch - satirical article by Robert G. Elliott; Photos of women in showers/mud baths at the Westerlands Kurbadehauser, or Westerland Health Club on the island of Sylt in Germany; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
103734Paris, Yellow Corner, 2014, 330p., très nombreuses photographies, tirage de 1939 emplaires tous signés par Wayne Shorter, étui de l'éditeur. (103734)
197922006<p>New York:: Doubleday 1979. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine tight copy in a Very good plus unclipped unfaded dust jacket with some tiny nicks to the edges of the spine and two short closed edge tears. This autobiography blends Dizzy's own story along with the thoughts and remembrances of those who knew and with him over the years including such notables as Miles Davis Billy Eckstine Cab Calloway Kenny Clarke to name but a few.</p> Doubleday, hardcover
20025000889Stockholm: Prisma 2002. Bound in black boards stamped in gold with matching illustrated dust jacket. This is a 216 pp. book of Jazz History in Stockholm in the 1960's. CD included in pocket at rear. Rare -- no copies on the internet or on OCLC. In terrific condition. Text mostly in Swedish some English. Long inscription on half-title page in Swedish. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Oblong 4to. Prisma Hardcover
GOR010921624Paperback. Very Good. paperback
199624012Oslo : Norsk Jazzarchiv, 1996. 141, 171, 220, 438, 403, 530 S. ; 30x16 cm , Org.-Broschur
132899aaf1995-2002, in-4to, au totale: 71 fascicules ill. de Jazzman + 13 Suppl. magazines, manquent: 1995 N° 1 & 2 / 1997 N° 24 & 30 / 1998 N° 35 / 1999 N° 50. Ens. 84 fasc. ens. dans 5 paperboxes,
1950223221950. Complete 1950 run of Jazz Journal Vol. 3 Nos. 1-12. London: L. M. Publications 1950. Complete run of the 1950 volume. Twelve issues with each issue around 20 pages. Black-and-white photo illustrations throughout. Printed paper wraps. Founded in 1948 by editor Sinclair Traill Jazz Journal became a critical platform for serious jazz criticism in Britain at a time when the country began appreciating the impact of African American musical innovation. This volume features twelve monthly issues each spotlighting legendary musicians in deeply reverent portraits: Louis Armstrong Baby Dodds Coleman Hawkins Fats Waller Earl Hines and others. The December cover has a Christmas theme.<br /> <br /> This archive is a window into Britain's postwar jazz awakening. The articles range from retrospectives to musicology and artist discographies. Floyd Levin's "The American Jazz Scene" captures the transatlantic tone of the journal mourning the death of Buster Wilson and lauding figures like Sidney Anderson and Kid Ory as vanguards of "authentic" jazz-framed as endangered in a postwar America increasingly seduced by commercialism. Meanwhile Derrick Stewart-Baxter's "Preachin' the Blues" traces rural-to-urban migration patterns in blues development analyzing Sleepy John Estes' discography and folk influences. The December issue features a full-page bibliophilic essay "A Case for Books" reviewing A Treasury of the Blues by W. C. Handy whom it names "the composer of the classic Memphis Blues and Joe Turner Blues" emphasizing the book's role in preserving "the true and historical survey of the blues." Taken together the essays discographies and image curation construct a coherent theory of jazz not only as music but as cultural heritage. Moderate and consistent soiling and creasing to wrappers; binding intact but some covers remain delicate. Occasional chipping at spine. Covers remain vivid with strong photographic contrasts. Overall good condition. A complete year's run of one of the earliest and most influential British jazz journals with signatures from leading musicians of the era such as Armstrong Dodds and Hawkins. unknown
651Editions Richard Meier 1987. Superbes illustrations de l'auteur sous forme d'une grande feuille in-8 dépliante. Tirage unique à 120 exemplaires alugraphiés n° & signés par l'artiste. Etat de neuf. Rarissime édition originale.
1929015875Paris Louis Querelle 1929 In-4 agrafé, couverture illustrée Edition originale
1929156898Leipzig : Wilhelm Zimmermann, 1929. 99 S. : Mit 40 [eingedruckten] Notenbeispielen ; gr. 8 OKarton,
49255Première série - N° 5 - Avril 1929 - Paraît le quinze de chque mois - Edité par Louis Querelle, 26, Rue Cambon - revue in-4 illustrée - Broché
19584802EBDuisburg, Visser, 1958-1959. 4°. 28 cm. 20, 24, 23 (1), 24, 24, 23 (1) und 23 (1) Seiten. Original-Broschuren. [4 Warenabbildungen]
200016246Nieswand Verlag, Kiel, 2000. nn Seiten, Großformat, OPappband. Durchgängig mit ganzseitigen Farb- und s/w-Fotos von Schmitt. Motiv sind Aufnahmen von Jazzkonzerten (u.a. Antonella Salis (2000), Eivind Aarset (2000), Nils Petter Molvaer (1998), Charlie Mariano (1999), Paolo Fresu (2000), Tim Warfield (1995), Eberhard Weber (2000), Hein van de Geyn (1998), Dave Holland (2000), Ray Brown (1996), Ahmad Jamal (1999), Joe Zawinul (1999) Jasper van`t Hof (1997), Paolo Conte (1997), Bugge Wesseltoft (2000), Michel Petrucciani (1995), Jan Gabarek (1999). Die lose beigelegten signierten Abzüge haben einen kleinen Eckknick auserhalb des Motivs und befinden sich nicht als Abbildung im Buch. Leider konnten wir die Abbildungen nicht den Künstlern zuordnen.Gutes Exemplar. Das Buch an einer Ecke leicht gestaucht, die Seiten am Rand nachgedunkelt. Good copy with four signed, orginal photos showing jazz musicians. [5 Warenabbildungen]
197138867NY: ESP Disk 1971. Tabloid format 8 pp. printed on newsprint illustrated with a Gilbert Shelton character on the front. Paper tanned as would be expected with some loss to the folds and edges small light stain to middle front else a very good example. While we've had a few copies of the 1967 catalog and the more uncommon 'Special Complete Catalog" this one is new to us and were not aware of its existence until it threw itself over our transom. Though it originally existed to release Esperanto-based music starting with the release of Albert Ayler's Spiritual Unity ESP became the most important exponent of the burgeoning free jazz music scene of the time releasing records by such future greats as Sun Ra Frank Wright and Sunny Murray among others. Along with free jazz the label also produced music by Ed Sanders' band the Fugs the Lower East Side folk of the Holy Modal Rounders and the primitive proto-noise of the Godz. While never much of a commercial success for the musicians the label's philosophy of "The artists alone decide what you will hear on their ESP-Disk" led to the creation of a musical output that to this day wields a heavy influence. <br/><br/> ESP Disk unknown
1925589771925. Two black & white photo images 8" x 10" on glossy stock mounted in Crown Studio mats 11 1/4" x 13 1/4". Images are night shots of windows depicting surroundings full of architectural details. Very minimal soiling to lower fore-edge. 1 image with a bit longer exposure time still a very good pair of photos. These two commercial photos of 1920s window displays provide an invaluable historical glimpse into the marketing of men's fashions at the height of the Jazz Age. The photos include unique period elements with breathtaking flower arrangements positioned amongst the displayed clothing. The men's suits range in tints and style primarily including double-breasted and single-breasted suits with trousers carefully draped over surrounding decorative tables and stands cravats at the neck and each with a dapper cane displayed above it. Rich draperies of men's suit fabrics have been arranged below and around the displays. Frank Jacoby's store was a thriving business in Bridgeport CT. at 1083 Broad Street until the throes of the Great Depression when they were forced to close in 1933. unknown
193961627York Pennsylvania: The Valencia Ballroom 1939. Quarto. Spiral-bound leatherette boards hardcover; 94pp; illus. Trivial soil to covers with front board very slightly bowed at fore edge; internally fresh clean and unmarked; Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Promotional album for the storied Valencia Ballroom a popular musical venue during the Swing Band era. Strategically located on a route that connected New York Philadelphia and Baltimore the Valencia caught traveling orchestras on their way north or south thus bringing an impressive assortment of acts to the unlikely industrial city of York PA. Richly illustrated with photographs of the venue of the Tassia family owners and managers of the Valencia architectural views and dozens of portraits of the popular performers who played there including Eddie Duchin Kay Kyser Benny Goodman Sammy Kaye Guy Lombardo Bunny Berrigan the Dorseys and a host of others. Though the Valencia clearly favored white orchestras a few noteworthy African-American performers appeared there regularly and are pictured including Jimmy Lunceford Cab Calloway Duke Ellington and Claude Hopkins. A lavishly-produced souvenir and highly uncommon; OCLC notes four locations and we trace no other copies in the trade. The Valencia Ballroom unknown
1924List3678New York City: Clarence Williams 1924. Folio measuring 12 x 9 inches 5 pp. With an attractive period style illustration by Sydney Leff with his printed signature in the lower right corner. Fine condition. A very scarce surviving example of the sheet music for "Cakewalking Babies from Home" a cornerstone early jazz-blues composition issued through Clarence Williams’s publishing enterprise at the moment when New Orleans–derived ensemble practice was reshaping American popular music. Written by Williams with Chris Smith and Henry Troy the piece bridges late ragtime syncopation and emerging small-group jazz textures. Though widely disseminated through performance and recording it appears to have circulated only sparingly as domestic sheet music.<br /> <br /> The song achieved lasting fame through the celebrated 1924 New York recording sessions by the Clarence Williams Blue Five Okeh 8256 featuring Eva Taylor vocal Louis Armstrong cornet Sidney Bechet soprano saxophone Clarence Williams piano and Buddy Christian banjo; a landmark early small-ensemble performance often cited for its dynamic Armstrong–Bechet interplay and its role in defining early jazz ensemble language.12 Circulating widely among classic blues singers vaudeville performers and musicians within Williams’s publishing network and the TOBA circuit the composition reflects the porous boundary between theatrical blues dance music and emerging jazz repertory in mid-1920s Harlem and Chicago. As noted in Smithsonian jazz educational materials “the roots of jazz are heard clearly… in ‘Cake Walking Babies from Home’â€.3<br /> <br /> Despite its well-documented performance and recording history institutional holdings of the sheet music itself appear extremely limited. We locate a single copy at the Stanley King Jazz Collection at Oberlin with none presently recorded in OCLC.<br /> <br /> 1 Brian Rust Jazz records 1897–1942 Arlington House Publishers 1978.<br /> 2 Tom Lord Jazz Discography Lord Music Reference Inc. 1992.<br /> 3 “Act 3. New York Introduction: 1924–1925†Smithsonian Louis Armstrong Education Kit https://amhistory.si.edu/jazz/education/Act3.pdf. Clarence Williams unknown
19641513341964. unbound. Signatures by Percy Humphrey Jim Robinson Albert Burbank James "Sing" Miller Louis Barbario and Narvin Kimball who appended his instrument banjo to his signature decorate the verso of the album sleeve corners slightly bumped small stain on verso does not obscure signatures. 12 1/2" x 12 1/2". No place no date. Circa 1964. Fine condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
19641513341964. unbound. Signatures by Percy Humphrey Jim Robinson Albert Burbank James "Sing" Miller Louis Barbario and Narvin Kimball who appended his instrument banjo to his signature decorate the verso of the album sleeve corners slightly bumped small stain on verso does not obscure signatures. 12 1/2" x 12 1/2". No place no date. Circa 1964. Fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1i7571G & L Rauch Schallplatten-Vertrieb Kassel um 1958 - 1970. Ca. 220 S. mit den original Schallplatten-Cover Leinenalbum mit goldgeprägtem Titel "Jazz" und Impressum quart OHNE die Schallplatten. - darunter: Greenwich Village Jazz at the Club Bohemia von Randy Weston und Cecil Payne/ Chet Baker in Milan/ Chet Baker with Fifty Italian Strings/ Bombastica! The Werner-Rosengren Swedish Jazz Quartet/ Guitar Groove Rene Thomas Quintet/ Out of this world Walter Benton Quintet with Wynton Kelly Paul Chambers Freddy Hubbard/ Tough Tenors the Johnny Griffin and Eddie Lockjaw Davis Quintet/ Art Pepper Gettin together! with an all-star rhyrhm secrion Wynton Kelly Paul Chambers & Jimmie Cobb plus Conte Candoli/ Wes Montgomery Movin Along with James Clay Victor Feldman Sam Jones Louis Hayes uvm. / größtenteils mit handschriftlichen Informationen über die Songs auf der Rückseite des jeweiligen Covers - unknown
2006AManProB4E9-0000021Platy Possum Records 2006-01-01. Audio CD. New. 0x0x0. Douce Ambiance Audio CD Federico Britos and Le Jazz Hot Platy Possum Records unknown
19704900n.p. 1970. Loose Photos. Very Good. Five 8x10 promotional Jazz drummer photos the 2 Kruppas and 1 Lewis are gelatin silver and the 2 Bellson are halftones all variously inscribed and / or signed. The signature on the Lewis photo is signed in the photos' negative and thus not "live" ink - as are the other four "live ink" autographs in this collection. The company "Long & McQuade" is the largest chain of musical instrument retailers in Canada and as we are unsure who Lou Williams Jr. & Sr. are assume that they may have been music store owners. One of the Louie Bellson photos has "March 18 / '79 at Convocation Hall / Toronto Ont." written in blue ink on the verso. All photos a touch age toned w. only minor wear. A nice collection of drummer signed photos showcasing three of Jazzdom's most legendary and time-honored players. unknown