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Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows very light shelf wear only with creaseless front cover and spine, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 846 pages. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. Very detailed contents, over 600 illustrations, mostly detailed b&w drawings, some b&w photos.
Features: Intarsia - pictures and cabochons; Grooved stones make earrings; Gems of the Ricardo Gem Fields; Carving - Expoxy - and a Circus; A screen of slabs in Polyester; Carnelian and Jasper at Johnson Creek in the Cascades of Washington State; A combination swing arbor saw and lathe; A catalog of gem material values; and more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. Address label on front cover. Book
2003Q-0974239402Avalon Grove Press 2003-09-03. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Avalon Grove Press paperback
0259282456.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0365130001.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1362496855.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20008643ALBIN MICHEL 2000 159 pages 20 2x27 6x1 9cm. 2000. Reliure Editeur avec jaquette. 159 pages.
16 pages. Features: Rosburg wins playoff; Jo Anne Gunderson junior queeen; Don Albert on Top; Doctor gives a secret of swing; Photo of Patty LaFrancis with daughter Angela Mary; Photo of Dick Siderowf receiving trophy from Randy Nielson; Photo of Attorney Robert Sandler with large trophy; Photo of young Jim Milewski of Detroit; Large group photo of junior golfers on the Sebring municipal course - winner was Al Yancey; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Jackpot for Thomson at Dallas; Rudolph wins western amateur; Marlene Hagge Spurts; Correcting a swing; Nice one-page two-color ad for MacGregor clubs with the new Tri-Tac Grip; One-page Foot-Joy ad features photo of PGA champ Doug Ford; Classy one-page men's fashion ad for Palm Beach tailored sportswear features photo of Cary Middlecoff with Gene Littler in Palm Springs; Nice one-page photo ad for Dunlop Maxfli balls features photos of trick shot artist Paul Hahn; One-page ad for the X2F-energized liquid center ball; One-page ad promoting the 1956 Canadian Open, July 5-8 in Montreal; Two photos of Gary Player illustrate his grip and backswing; Back cover ad for Acushnet / Titleist balls; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
24 pages. Features: Souchak wins another in Texas; Ragan college king; Miss Downey beats Miss Sanches; U.S. Amateurs seek foreign titles; Victor East gives swing fundamentals; One-page two-color ad for MacGregor Super Eye-O-Matic clubs; Photo of scoreboard at the Las Vegas open; Photos of Gene Littler, Gardner Dickinson, Al Balding, Scotty Chisholm, Howard Capps, Ray O'Brien, Max Stiles, Bob Tyson, Cary Middlecoff, Bo Wininger, Lloyd Mangrum and Mike Souchak; Photo of lovely Miss Itasca Loenard with Highland Caddy golf cart; One-page ad for Spalding Par-Flite golf clubs; Foot-Joy golf shoe one-page ad features photo of Doug Ford, 1955 PGA champion; Lectracar Duo golf cart ad; 1956 Highland Caddy ad; Photo of Louis Cyr with L.L. (Spud) Whalen; Photo of Duane Bergstrom of Ranier CC; Photo of Joe Greer of Yakima with Ray Honsberger; Thoto of Bob and Lynn Toskis with baby; Photo of Mrs. Arnold Palmer with baby things; Half-page ad for Stroke-Master golf shoes with photo-endorsement by Byron Nelson; E-Z-Go golf cart ad; Nice photo of Mickey Wright with Betsy Rawls and Nancy Maples; Photo of Captain A. Bullock Webster rewarding junior players; Back cover ad for Etonic golf shoes features photo-endorsement by Lloyd Mangrum; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
200054048Laserlight Digital, 2000. 24 911 2 cD CD
1939List3675New York: Exclusive Publications Inc 1939. Nine pieces of sheet music. Folio. Titles include: “Azureâ€; “Caravanâ€; “In a Sentimental Moodâ€; “La De Doody Dooâ€; “Lost in Meditationâ€; “Prelude to a Kissâ€; “Scattin’ at the Kit Katâ€; “Solitudeâ€; “The Gal from Joe’sâ€. Generally very good plus to near fine with light handling wear; one piece “La De Doody Doo†signed by cartoonist Billy DeBeck. Covers bright with striking graphic illustration. Very good plus to Near Fine. An uncommon and quite visually appealing group of Duke Ellington sheet music issued by Exclusive Publications the publishing company established by Ellington’s manager Irving Mills during the 1930s to control and promote the band’s repertoire. Mills’s publishing strategy allowed compositions by Ellington and members of his orchestra to be circulated through sheet music and recordings while remaining closely tied to the Ellington organization itself a system that helped solidify Ellington’s growing reputation as a major American composer during the swing era. <br /> <br /> The cover designs are especially attractive with a highlight being the signed copy of “La De Doody Doo†signed by the illustrator Billy DeBeck. DeBeck was one of the most popular cartoonists of the era producing the Barney Google cartoon. Musically the collection includes several of the most enduring compositions associated with the Ellington orchestra. “Caravan†written with trombonist Juan Tizol became one of the band’s most recognizable pieces with its distinctive exotic harmonic color. “In a Sentimental Mood†“Prelude to a Kiss†and “Solitude†are among the defining jazz ballads of the twentieth century. Ellington first recorded “Solitude†with his orchestra in Chicago in January 1934; according to band legend the piece was composed in the studio twenty minutes before the recording session began. Other titles in the group—“Azure†“Lost in Meditation†“Scattin’ at the Kit Kat†and “The Gal from Joe’sâ€â€”reflect the collaborative environment of Ellington’s orchestra where musicians such as Juan Tizol contributed important compositions and Mills often participated in the publishing and lyric-writing process. <br /> <br /> Overall a visually appealing and historically significant group from the golden age of the Duke Ellington orchestra. Full list as follows:<br /> <br /> “Azure.†Duke Ellington and Irving Mills. New York City: Exclusive Publications Inc. 1937. 4 pp. Excellent to Near Fine.<br /> <br /> “Caravan.†Duke Ellington Juan Tizol and Irving Mills. New York City: Exclusive Publications Inc. 1937. 6 pp. Very good plus.<br /> <br /> “In A Sentimental Mood.†Duke Ellington. New York City: Exclusive Publications Inc. 1935. 6 pp. Very good plus.<br /> <br /> “La De Doody Doo.†Billy DeBeck Duke Ellington Edward J. Lambert and Stephen Richards. New York City: Exclusive Publications Inc. 1938. 6 pp. Signed by Billy DeBeck. Excellent.<br /> <br /> “Lost in Meditation.†Duke Ellington Juan Tizol Lou Singer and Irving Mills. New York City: Exclusive Publications Inc. 1938. 4 pp. Excellent.<br /> <br /> “Prelude to a Kiss.†Duke Ellington Irving Gordon and Irving Mills. New York City: Exclusive Publications Inc. 1938. 6 pp. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> “Scattin’ at the Kit Kat.†Irving Mills and Duke Ellington. New York City: Exclusive Publications Inc. 1937. 6 pp. Excellent to Near Fine.<br /> <br /> “Solitude.†Duke Ellington. New York City: Exclusive Publications Inc. 1936. 6 pp. Excellent.<br /> <br /> “The Gal from Joe’s.†Irving Mills and Duke Ellington. New York City: Exclusive Publications Inc. 1939. 6 pp. Very good plus.<br /> <br /> See “Solitude 1934 Duke Ellington at Swing and Beyond https://swingandbeyond.com/2022/04/16/solitude-1934-duke-ellington-and-maxwell-davis-1960/ accessed 3/26. Exclusive Publications, Inc unknown
2004381University of Stirling. paperback. Used-Very Good/n/a. University of Stirling paperback
36 pages. Includes piano sheet music, lyrics and ukulele chords for these songs: Rub-A-Dub-Dub; Yesterday's Girl; Waiting in the Lobby of Your Heart; I'd Have Never Found Somebody New; Whoa! Sailor; You're Walking on My Heart; I Saw My Mother's Name; A Lonely Heart Knows; When You're Lovin', You're Livin'; You Don't Have the Nerve; I'll Sign My Heart Away; The New Wears Off Too Fast; Cryin' In the Deep Blue Sea; (I've Got A) Humpty Dumpty Heart; Swing Wide Your Gate of Love. Also Includes five pages of nice black and white photos with supporting text. Unmarked with above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy of this great Country and Western collectible. Book
112 pages (336-448). Many wonderful vintage ads. Features: Making Friends with Latin America; Foreign Trade Begins at Home; "From Usually Reliable Sources" - How we get our Foreign News; What we think about Foreign Affairs - what the polls say/what the home folks say; What England and France think about us; Number One Swing Man - John Henry Hammond Jr.; Mr. Hata Pulls the Strings; and more. Colour ad for Hawaii inside back cover. Nice colour photo ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes on back cover shows tobacco buyer Connor Aycock with farmer. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
19941102975Leipzig : Reclam, 1994. 284 S. : Ill. ; 19 cm; kart.
200851273Fresh Sound Records, 2008. FSRCD-486 CD CD
1944171071Camden NJ: RCA Victor Division 1944. From the collection of Rolling Stones drummer and jazz aficionado Charlie Watts: a delightful set of promotional cards. Jazz artists include Duke Ellington Fats Waller Tommy Dorsey Artie Shaw Glenn Miller Dinah Shore and Lena Horne. From the sweeter side come Perry Como Sammy Kaye Charlie Spivak The King Sisters and from out of left field Spike Jones. Fats Waller's death is remarked on his card Glenn Miller was evidently still alive - "enlisted in the Army September 1942" - so these cards must have been issued sometime between December 1943 and December 1944. 16 colour-printed post-cards 140 x 83 mm together with the original printed envelope with metal "butterfly" clasp closure. Cards very slightly rubbed the envelope a little soiled the clasp rusting but overall very good. unknown
1944109876Grasset 1944 Grasset, 1944, 117 p., broché, environ 190x125mm, dos légèrement insolé, bon état et intérieur très propre.
1942137271942 broché petit in-octavo (paperback in-octavo), dos marron clair (brown spine), couverture imprimée (cover printed), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), sans illustration (no illustration), 256 pages, 1942 à Paris Editions Denoël,
1941016883Reynal & Hitchcock. Second Printing. Printed in August 1941 the same month as the first printing. More importantly is the original super-rare "shouting Hitler" DJ with the $2.75 price intact on DJ flap; the same DJ as the first printing from the same month August 1941.Unclipped DJ in archival cover chips edge wear. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1941. Reynal & Hitchcock hardcover
200351981Living Era, 2003. CD AJA 5521 CD
1991236913San Francisco: The Chorus 1991. Magazine. 16p. includes covers 8.25x10.75 inches announcements statements artist bios staff and members memorials of members who have died ads very good program in stapled white pictorial wraps. The Chorus unknown books
19864448Paris Bibliothèque nationale 1986 aucune reliure Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, 1986 (imp. Harpo). 60 x 40 cm, affiche en couleurs tirée en offset.
199324942Zephyrhills : Joyce Music, 1993. 24 S. + 10 S. Index ; 4° , Org.-Pappdeckel, geheftet