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192659638Chicago IL: Crane Co. 836 S. Michigan Ave. 1926. 4to. 47 1 pp. With over 150 of colour illustrations & blueprint floor plans throughout Gray printed boards w/ black & blue lettering on front cover minor shelfwear very slight chipping at foot of spine faint rust to staples at gutter margin of text block still VG copy. First edition of this scarce catalogue emphasizing the importance of colour and the latest modern crane fixtures valves and fittings mixing their compact and graceful gleaming white enamel on iron units with fine marbles and flawless crystal. Each of the individual designs includes elevation drawings along with each wall illustrated as it would appear on the blueprints on the facing page for the floor plans. Some feature Greco-Roman or Pompeian design elements while others show vivid Art Deco influences. Worldcat locates 6 copies The Strong DLC Hagley MO Hist. Mus. Cincinnati Carnegie. Crane Co., 836 S. Michigan Ave., hardcover
192358318New York: Arthur Murray 801 Madison Ave. 1923. 4to. 32 pp. Blue-tinted photo illustrations text diagram illustrations. Textured brown softcovers gilt lettering & decorative border on front cover yapp fore-edges minor soiling & fading front cover to lettering minor bumping to couple corners still a VG copy. First edition of one of the renowned dance studios’ instruction books after they opened their dance studio in New York in 1923 in conjunction with their struggling mail-order business. Murray pioneered dance instruction and dance schools to encourage exercise and build self-confidence and poise and was the first to broadcast live dance music on the radio in March 1920. Murray originated the idea of the “footprints†style of teaching dance now an Arthur Murray trademark and this book includes instructions for The Chasse Waltz the Tango foxtrot and The Cortez. Worldcat locates 4 copies w/ similar titles and different collations NYPL - 2 copies 51 & 24 pp. British Lib. 51 pp. BYU 63 pp. Arthur Murray, 801 Madison Ave., paperback
1947041182New York: Program Publishing Co 1947. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. 16pp; illustrated throughout from photographs some full-page. Includes: "The Story of Duke Ellington" running text; "Farewell to Jazz Fakers" by Duke Ellington; "Duke Ellington - Musical Pioneer" by Leonard Feather plus Feather's notes on the concert program. Bound in pictorial yellow wrappers 12" x 9" The concert program: Jazz Accelerando; Bojangles; Creole Love Call; You Name It; Liberian Suite; Resume; Songs by Lu Eliot; Violet Blue; The History of Jazz in Three Minutes; Songs by Albert Hibbler; Duke Ellington at the Piano. Personnel: Trumpets--Al Killian Ray Nance Harold Baker Nelson Williams David Burns; Trombones--Lawrence Brown Tyree Glenn Quentin Jackson; Reeds--Johnny Hodges Harry Carney Jimmy Hamilton Russell Procope Jimmy Forrest; Rhythm--Duke Ellington piano; Sonny Greer drums; Wendell Marshall bass. Vocals--Albert Hibbler Kay Davis Lu Eliot. Program Publishing Co unknown
1990962DGZürich, Präsidialabteilung der Stadt Zürich. 1990. Serigrafie. Blattgrösse: 128 x 90 cm.
1984ABE-695806740686 CM X 56 CM-PORTRAIT GROS PLAN-CHAPEAU EN FORME DE CONE COMPOSE DES TITRES DU PIANISTE-ENVOI EN MARGE GAUCHE (GPD1)
1956901504AG1956. Blattmaß: 21 x 14,5 cm.
199065961ABKiel, Nieswand Vlg., 1990. 48x33,7 cm. Ca. 40 S. mit s/w. Fotografien. OKt.
This is a very good hardcover copy in a very good slightly wrinkled, vellum dust jacket. This is a unique copy: it has been autographed by a dozen of BJM's dancers, all in black marker on the orange front endpaper. Not inscribed to anyone, just signed by a number of the dancers including Christina Bodie, Alexandra Gherchman, Kevin Delaney, Douglas Baum, among others. Text in French and English. Illustrated in color and black & white. Chronology. List of dancers. 6" high X 12" wide, 239 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
1999x-0810835630The Scarecrow Press Inc. 1999. Hardcover. New. 237 pages. 8.75x6.00x1.00 inches. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. hardcover
17,5 x 23,5 cm. Right upper edge a bit creased. To Marcel (Prud`homme). Marcel Prud`homme war Direktor des Amsterdamer Kabaretts ‘La Gaité’ (Tuschinski-Theater).
1948054196RKO Radio 1948. Poster. Very Good. No Binding. 1st Edition. 11" X 14". A complete set of eight original release lobby cards in VG or better condition. The movie features great Jazz tunes by Benny Goodman Tommy Dorsey Louis Armstrong Lionel Hampton Charlie Barnet Mel Powell Buck & Bubbles Ford Washington Lee and John William Sublett Page Cavanaugh Trio Golden Gate Quartet and Russo and the Samba Kings. RKO Radio unknown
19538953[Paris], Arcanes, 1953. Petit in-8 broché de 218-[4] pages, couverture photographique. Pli au dos, mors légèrement frottés, second plat un peu sali.
19678983Bruxelles, Editions Sigma, 1967. Fort volume in-8 de 135-[32]-338-[28] pages, reliure pleine toile rouge muette d'éditeur, jaquette illustrée couleurs (infimes accrocs en tête). Pour le reste, en belle condition.
198433092Stuttgart, Jazz Podium, 1984-`93. jew. ca. 60 S. Mit überaus zahlreichen Abbildungen, Musikerportraits, Konzertkritiken, Schallplattenkritiken usw. 4°. Orig.-Broschur.
1926268360Berlin: Zimmermann 1926. 38,(2) S. , einige Notenbsp. Br *gutes Expl.*.
199754831Three Blind Mice, 1997. TBM XR 0015 CD Digipak
1950List2914Unknown location 1950. 7 x 11 inch poster. Some small marginal tears overall excellent. A small poster for Pearl Bailey with the Louie Bellson Quartet presented by the United Service Organizations and Department of Defense. Bailey 1918–1990 was a singer dancer and actress; she started her career performing at Black nightclubs on the east coast and later performed in several Broadway hits including an all-Black version of Hello Dolly! Louie Bellson 1924–2009 was Bailey’s husband a composer bandleader and jazz drummer credited with inventing the double bass drum setup. Bailey toured regularly with the USO beginning in 1941 though this poster is likely from later; the DOD was called the Department of War until 1949 and the USO was inactive between 1945 and 1950. unknown
196981807New York: Macmillan 1969-70. Second and fifth volumes are first printings; remainder are second or later printings. Six octavo volumes. Uniform cloth hardcovers in dustjackets; 255223290246288287pp; illustrated with photographic plates halftones. All in Very Good or better condition in the original dustwrappers; jacket to 4th volume slightly ragged along upper edge else all Very Good or better. An indispensable set compiling reviews interviews profiles and critical articles with reading lists and selected discographies. Macmillan unknown
192559963Chicago: Olson Rug Company 1925. Oblong 4to. 9.75 x 7.8 in. 2 48 2 pp. Colour-illustrated throughout numerous black & white decorative border illustrations. Colour-illustrated softcovers vivid wraparound Orientalist cover art of scene depicting bedouin camels & tents in the desert seated upon Oriental rugs minor shelfwear slight bumping to couple corners still VG bright copy including order blank in red & black w/ pictorial map on verso of Olson Rug railroad time deliveries. First edition of this lavishly illustrated and scarce Jazz Age flooring catalogue for the famed Chicago rug manufacturer filled with striking Orientalist inspired Persian carpets Middle Eastern Central Asian and East Asian patterns intended to brighten any Craftsman home. Found in 1874 by Walter E. Olson this beautiful catalogue includes a number of interior designs showing the rugs fitted into Arts & Crafts homes and Flapper Era homes with decor window treatments and furnishings. The Olson Rug Company was a pioneering recycling firm detailing how they used old carpets rugs and old clothing to produce velvety rugs which would rival in appearance and wearing high grade Wiltons and Axminsters. The Olson Company is perhaps best remembered for the Olson Park and Waterfall which was a popular local tourist attraction located outside the factory until sold to Marshall Field in 1965 which subsequently plowed the gardens under and created a parking lot. Worldcat locates 1 copy Winterthur. Olson Rug Company, paperback
193560373New York: Grosset & Dunlap c. 1935 1941. 8vo. 310 pp. Beige publisher’s cloth blue lettering on spine minor shelwear soiling w/ d.j. moody Art Deco cover art by Arthur Hawkins representing Manhattan’s Upper Eastside minor chipping head of spine couple closed tears creasing edgewear still VG/G copy w/ original Newport OR drugstore stamp on front pastedown. First Grosset Edition reprinting the 1935 Harcourt Brace original of this novel set against the backdrop of the waning years of the Jazz Age and the promiscuous experiences of Gloria Wondrous including her affair with Weston Liggett and assorted friends. In 1960 25 years after its first publication the novel was adapted into the film starring Elizabeth Taylor for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Grosset & Dunlap, hardcover
193345554Lyons NY: Sevalen's Hall 1933. Very Good . Lyons NY: Sevalen's Hall 1933. Broadsheet palm card; printed promotional card 12.8x7.5cm for an "April Fool's Comedy Dance" in the New York Hamlet featuring the Colored Night Hawk's sic band; advertisements for Lyons Soda Spa to verso. Light rubbing and a couple smudges; Very Good or better. <br /> <br /> Drummer Boots Ward's band was variously called the Colored Night Hawks or simply the Night Hawks and sprang from its Worcester Massachusetts antecedent "Mamie Moffett and Her Five Jazz Hounds" which was headed by Worcester's "First Lady of Jazz." A lovely record of small town Depression-era good times when tickets went for 25 cents to the ladies and 35 to the men. . Sevalen's Hall unknown
1917List3667Omaha Nebraska: Maceo Pinkard Music Publisher 1917. Folio sheet music 11 x 14 inches 3 pp. plus cover. Light edge wear and small creases; a couple tiny tears to margins very good with strong color and excellent internal condition. An early jazz-era composition by the important African American songwriter Maceo Pinkard 1897–1962 issued from his short-lived Omaha publishing venture during the first years of the national “jass band†craze. The cover advertises the piece as a “1917 ‘Jass Band’ Craze!†and features a photograph of Sophie Tucker’s Five Kings of Syncopation the ensemble associated with the immensely popular vaudeville star Sophie Tucker during the years immediately preceding American entry into the First World War.<br /> <br /> Pinkard born in Blue Springs Nebraska emerged as one of the most important Black popular songwriters of the early twentieth century. As a teenager he worked in Nebraska theaters and dance orchestras before forming a publishing firm in Omaha while still barely twenty years old. His early Midwestern publications—including pieces such as “The Blue Melodyâ€â€”show him operating within the ragtime and syncopated dance music tradition that was evolving into early jazz. Within a few years Pinkard relocated to Chicago and New York where he became a major Tin Pan Alley figure later composing standards such as “Sweet Georgia Brown†1925. The piece is respectfully dedicated to “Sophie Tucker’s 5 Kings of Syncopation†reflecting Tucker’s role as one of the most influential vaudeville singers of the 1910s. The interior advertisement reproduces a sample chorus of Pinkard’s hit “I’m a Real Kind Mama†another early jazz-age success associated with Tucker’s repertoire. Maceo Pinkard Music Publisher unknown
195823571Cannes: Le Comite Des Fetes De La Ville De Cannes et Le Jazz-Club Francais 1958. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Scarce program for the 8 Au 13 Julillett 1958 Cannes Jazz Festival. Unpaginated stapled magazine format. Text in French. A very good copy with some general light soiling to covers. The festival featured such luminaries as Donald Byrd Don Byas Stephane Grappelly Stan Getz Zoot Simes Dizzie Gillespie and Coleman Hawkins among others. Le Comite Des Fetes De La Ville De Cannes et Le Jazz-Club Francais paperback books
198148783Sarasota FL: The Jazz Club of Sarasota 1981. good. 24 pages. Wraps illus. Name of previous owner present. Covers somewhat worn and soiled. This program has several important jazz autographs: Albert Thornton Al Grey p. 11; Kenneth Norville Red Morvo p. 13; John Bucky Pizzarelli p. 13; Robert M. Bobby Rosengarden p. 13; George Holmes Buddy Tate p. 14; Robert Sage Bob Wilber p. 14. The Jazz Club of Sarasota paperback
195016320Berkeley: Associated Students of the University of California Berkeley 1950. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Spring 1950 issue of Cal Berkeley's literary magazine. Edited by Dale Joe. This issue featuring numerous writings on jazz by Brubeck Kid Ory Turk Murphy and others plus Patchen Miller and more. A very good copy in stapled printed wrappers. Decidedly uncommon issue. <br/><br/> Associated Students of the University of California, Berkeley paperback books