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2012x-1137005998Palgrave Macmillan 2012. Hardcover. New. 366 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
2312030065EMI Classics. audioCD. New. 5x4x0. EMI Classics unknown
1970282662National Eduactional Television 1970. Trade Paperback. 10 B/W publicity photographs 8 x 10 inches of cast members with captions below. Typed press releases 8.5 x 11 inch sheets recto only. The publisher planned a 5-program series of conversations and performance called 'Music on Television.' This was the first of the programs and was based on the Saroyan play. Saroyan joined Jack Beeson and conductor Peter Herman Adler in a discussion which also included sneak previews of the scenes. It was followed by the premier of the opera on March 17 1970. The details are filled out in the press releases. Opera starred Gerald Harrington Alan Crofoot Kenneth Smith and Lili Chookasain. A near fine collection. Photographs are fine. Accompanied by a copy of letter from James Taylor Dunn a Saroyan fan and collector Librarian Minnesota Historical Society requesting 'any material - photos publicity relaeses etc.- which you can send me.' NET responded with the collection offered. Includes addressed envelope from NET.<br> National Eduactional Television paperback
2001ovscd209Hanssler Classics 2001-08-05. audioCD. New. 8x5x5. Brand New CD Set sealed in shrink wrap. Hanssler Classics unknown
0877220247New. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. unknown
186960236Portland OR: Himes & Daly Printers 1869. 12mo. 4 pp. printed in blue-coloured ink self-printed decorative softcovers small woodcut engraved fleurettes at corners of borders very faint offsetting on back from old glue mounting marks still NF copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original program for the eighth concert organized by the Portland Philharmonic Society formed in 1866 which would operate until 1874. The evening’s entertainment with local Portland dentist Dr. James Henry Hatch 1839-1921 as conductor reprised the popular Civil War-era cantata The Storm King featuring words by Howard M. Ticknor and music by Benjamin Baker first performed in 1859 in Boston. Maggie Congle Wyatt 1847-1917 continued in the Society and also performed in the concert. Prof. H. Guido Grob fl. 1865-1870 operated a music studio and school in downtown Portland OR at First & Alder from 1865-1870. Worldcat locates 2 copies U of O Yale; See: Belknap Oregon Imprints 1845-1870 1312. Himes & Daly, Printers, paperback
186960235Portland OR: Himes & Daly Printers 1869. 12mo. 4 pp. printed in lavender-coloured ink self-printed decorative softcovers small woodcut engraved fleurettes at corners of borders ever-so-slight fading to ink still NF copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original program for the seventh concert organized by the Portland Philharmonic Society formed in 1866 which would operate until 1874. This program reveals a change in the conducting duties with former conductor James Wyatt replaced with local Portland dentist Dr. James Henry Hatch 1839-1921 who would only live in Portland until 1875 before moving his successful practice to San Francisco CA. Maggie Congle Wyatt 1847-1917 continued in the Society and also performed in the concert. Prof. H. Guido Grob fl. 1865-1870 operated a music studio and school in downtown Portland OR at First & Alder from 1865-1870. No copies in Worldcat or Belknap Oregon Imprints 1845-1870. Himes & Daly, Printers, paperback
22031On his Roman letterhead: Via dei Foraggi 74 Roma. 1 March 1965. 1p 4to. In good condition lightly aged. In reply to a letter by Hodes he writes that he is 'happy to hear that Beethoven's Missa Solemnis has made such a deep impact on you which it should make on every listener'. He feels 'very much privileged indeed for having been granted the possibility to present this work for the first time in Israel' and hopes 'to have occasion to perform that great piece there again as well as others which will be important and good to hear'. On his Roman letterhead: Via dei Foraggi 74, Roma. 1 March 1965. unknown
ANAIS-0878880453Dutton Childrens Books. hardcover. Good. 1.8x09x2.1. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Dutton Childrens Books hardcover
2090502113709297Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19901879151022012EMI Digital 1990-10-25. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. EMI Digital unknown
19882664200409031EMI Digital 1988-01-01. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. EMI Digital unknown
1974160820065KEM-DISC. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. KEM-DISC unknown
1975160821030KEM-Disc. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. KEM-Disc unknown
B58062017MUG155168Childrens Television Workshop. Vinyl. New. new in shrink wrap. Original not a remaster. Priority shipping available on this item. No international shipping. -2a- Childrens Television Workshop unknown
1974160820064KEM-DISC. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. KEM-DISC unknown
1966162346N.p.: N.p. 1966. Vintage reference photograph from the set of the 1966 Western film showing French composer Maurice Jarre conducting an orchestra for the recording of the film's soundtrack. Dutch stamps on the verso along with annotations in manuscript ink.<br /> <br /> Based on Frank O'Rourke's 1964 novel "A Mule for the Marquesa" about four men hired by a wealthy Texan to rescue his wife from a Mexican revolutionary only to discover the job is not exactly what it seems. A sometimes overlooked and underrated entry into the Western canon despite being nominated for three Academy Awards including Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Mexico and throughout Arizona Nevada and California. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Nick at top edge else Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Pitts 3180. N.p. unknown
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26885Headed: Peter Maxwell Davies Hoy Orkney 6 July 1982. One page 21 x 19.5 cms. He apologises for late reply but has had an "unprecedently busy period with an awful number of dots to get on the paper against deadlines but too many journeys overseas taking up too much time! I wish there were more people who had the courage to write music for their own school - & it's typical that it's in your care an art-design man & not a music specialist! If the 2 Fiddlers in my way then I'm very gratified. Since then I wrote an opera for primary children on the Cinderella story but changed quite a lot so that it's pointed & funny a short music-theatre piece for young primaries 'The Rainbow' & just now 'Songs of Hoy' for the school on this island involving all the kids who only have music instruction once a week from a specialist who comes by boat from Stromness weather permitting - quite a challenge. Indeed I'd be very pleased to see a copy of the new opera. Again thank you for taking time & trouble to write. Such letters mean a lot! ." WITH Jane Bawn SIGNED photograph of him Copyright The Observer 25 x 18.5cms. Headed: Peter Maxwell Davies, Hoy, Orkney, 6 July 1982) unknown
2010a5212Brilliant Classics 2010-12-09. Audio CD. New. Brand New CD Box Set FACTORY SEALED Brilliant Classics unknown
186860234Portland OR: Carter Printer 1868. 12mo. 3 4-7 1 pp. printed in blue-coloured ink self-printed decorative softcovers small woodcut engraved device of piano on front cover woodcut printer’s device on back cover couple very minor spots slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original program for the fifth concert organized by the nascent Portland Philharmonic Society formed in 1866 which would operate until 1874. The evening’s offerings opened with the Society Anthem soprano solo duet & chorus followed by Double Quartette a piano solo by Prof. Grob solo by his daughter Miss O. Grob and violin solo as well. Wyatt 1828-1905 was an Oregon pioneer who first emigrated to the territory from Vermont in 1850 via steamship and was a longtime hardware merchant in Portland musical enthusiast and his wife Maggie Congle Wyatt 1847-1917 was a popular singer and daughter to local and successful liveryman John Congle who had brought his family over the Oregon Trail in 1847. Prof. H. Guido Grob fl. 1865-1870 operated a music studio and school in downtown Portland OR at First & Alder from 1865-1870. No copies in Worldcat or Belknap Oregon Imprints 1845-1870. Carter, Printer, paperback
218954Wellington New Zealand McKee & Co 1897. Oblong quarto Vol 1: iv192pages. Vol 2: pages 191-384 b&w photo illustrated throughout original boards damp-stained and worn damp stain affecting the edges of the latter half of vol 2 leaving the images themselves unaffected a good copy. First edition. A remarkably comprehensive collection of Australian views from the early days of photographic books. Wellington, New Zealand, McKee & Co, 1897. hardcover
6780497Excellent Condition. No Hassle 30 Day Returns Ships Daily Underlining/Highlighting: NONE Writing: NONE . 0939773821 1 unknown
2024x-303159407XSpringer Nature 2024. Hardcover. New. 300 pages. 9.25x6.10x9.21 inches. Springer Nature hardcover