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1999Q-0930861450The Art of Nature Inc 1999-03-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The Art of Nature, Inc hardcover
c14528HARMONIA MUNDI USA. audioCD. New. 5x4x0. Brand New factory sealed in original shrink wrap. HARMONIA MUNDI USA unknown
a6859EMI CLASSICS. audioCD. New. 5x5x2. Brand New factory sealed in original shrink wrap. EMI CLASSICS unknown
17466On letterhead of the Grand Hotel Eastbourne. 8 October 1925. 2pp. 4to. In good condition lightly-aged. Unsigned copy of typed letter. with one autograph emendation. Addressed to 'My dear Harry'. He begins by explaining that he is in Eastbourne recuperating from the flu. 'As I did not rise until Monday last I missed the Sunday papers including alas the Referee. amended in autograph from 'the Rat' A cutting however from the Ref reached me here today containing an article of yours wherein you place me among your Hebrew musical collaborators. But I am not a Jew and after our close friendship of 35 years I thought you knew.' He appends four numbered 'Biographical Facts' including 'I went to a Protestant School and was baptized at St. John's Church Waterloo Bridge Road not far from the Old Vic' and 'My mother was born in Hereford. I have never heard of a Hereford Jewess.' The letter now takes an antisemitc turn with Finck suggesting that it was 'my nose that has deceived you all this time! But Jimmy Glover has a nose three times the size of mine. Must he be a Jew And after all Arthur Collins is only half a mo!' He does not ask for a disclaimer but to be flung 'back among the Christians' adding 'Seriously I wish I were a Jew. I would by now be a rich man.' He ends by suggesting that Newton get 'Bernard Marks to translate this back into my supposed tongue'. In a postscript he tells a story 'apropos St John's Church' his father and violin lessons. On letterhead of the Grand Hotel, Eastbourne. 8 October 1925. unknown
19689London and Eastbourne: between 1918 and 1937. Finck was a well-respected and much-loved figure on the London musical and theatrical scene. His 'In the Shadows' was among the last tunes played as RMS Titanic went down. This miscellaneous collection of nine items in fair overall condition on lightly aged and worn paper. ONE: Autograph Manuscript by Finck contained names and outlines of anecdotes for inclusion in his memoirs. 2pp. 12mo. On letterhead of 212 Finchley Road London. As an example here is the text at the foot of one page: 'Include A. C. M. Club in Club stories. R. A. Roberts – Colisseum “By God! I'll ride to York.†Ralph Reader “Have you ever written a Ballet – about 50.†“Have you ever arranged one.â€' TWO: Autograph Card Signed 'Paps' from Finck to his wife Mabel 'Darling Mams'. On letterhead of the Grand Hotel Eastbourne; 27 December 1918. A high-spirited missive beginning: 'I hope you all arrived safely & lost neither the bags or dogs.' On the address side Finck writes: 'I sent the wires I had a share I'm sending parcel to <Brennan>. I tipped the Chambermaid. I cannot get Laundry done. I've been for a week I had a rotten lunch. I'm having tea I bid you adieu.' THREE: Typed contract between Finck and the London publishers Hutchinson & Co. for a book to be titled 'In the Chair'. 19 October 1937. Signed by the firm's chairman Walter Hutchinson 1887-1950 and witnessed by 'W. T. Kimber' who was to go on and found his own firm. Possibly an intended follow-up to Finck's 'My Melodious Memories' which the firm published in 1937. FOUR: Typed Letter Signed from <James Baine> of London literary agents Curtis Brown Ltd. 20 October 1937. Regarding Item One which has been 'duly stamped at Somerset House'. FIVE and SIX: Manuscript Letter addressed to 'Dear George' the author's initials as signature being indecipherable. On letterhead of the Savage Club London. 6 December 1920. Thanking him for the 'generous cheque': 'but for those damned Cassells I would not have taken a penny'. Enclosing a Barclays Bank cheque for four guineas to 'Dr. Conran' signed by Finck 29 October 1927. Endorsed on reverse: 'p.p. P. C. Conran F. E. Munt'. SEVEN: Photographic image of Elizabethan gentleman on which is written by one of Finck's daughters the heading 'My 21st. Birthday April 17th. 1926.' Written over the image are various signatures in pencil including that of Finck. EIGHT: Typed carbon copy of letter from Finck to Sir Landon Ronald at the Guildhall School of Music. 19 May 1924. Accepting 'the Diploma of Fellowship of the Guildhall School of Music which the Music Committee of the Corporation of the City of London have so graciously offered to me.' NINE: Typed note: 'Mr. Herman Finck is of the opinion that there is something very illogical in the demand for a tax on his income from a Government which by rendering through noise his house useless for a composer to work in makes the earning of that income impossible.' On reverse in pencil: 'Book Mams “You've done a job of work in your time!â€' London and Eastbourne: between 1918 and 1937. unknown
19680On letterhead of The Palace Theatre Limited Shaftesbury Avenue London. 15 January 1912. 1p. 4to. On aged and worn paper. Reads:'To The Gentlemen of the Orchestra Commencing with February 17 '12 the system of sending deputies will be entirely abolished in this orchestra. To those members who are not desirous of continuing their engagement under this new rule I would ask that they gave their names to Mr Honrig before friday evening next in order that they may receive notice of the termination of their engagement four weeks from that date - 19th inst: Herman Finck Musical director'. Finck's 'In the Shadows' was one of the last tunes played as the Titanic went down. On letterhead of The Palace Theatre Limited, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. 15 January 1912. unknown
206548 Haycroft Road Brixton Hill London . 30 April 1899. 3pp. 12mo. In poor condition aged and worn with the two leaves of the bifolium separated. The letter begins: 'My dear J. McG. Pardon me but M. Delormel did not write “The Boulanger†March “En Revenat de la revue†nor did he write “Père la Victoire†but I dont say he didn't publish them.' Finck attributes the first to 'M. Desormes the Conductor of the Folies Bergere Paris up to the time of his death about a year ago' and the second to 'Louis Ganne who composed “Lorraine†March also that hackneyed Mazurka the name of which I forget for the moment which goes like this: - Finck has written a line of musical score here'. In a postscript he states that 'The “Star†scintillator also erred thusly in the work that has gone.' The third page carries a humorous remark attributed by Finck to Cuvier regarding 'the supposed definition of a lobster'. An extremely popular figure in London theatrical and musical circles Finck was the musical director of the Palace Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue. His 'In the Shadows' was one of the last tunes played as RMS Titanic went down. 8 Haycroft Road, Brixton Hill [ London ]. 30 April 1899. unknown
Mm 105x195 Volume di 110 pp. nella sua brossura editoriale e con illustrazioni nel testo. Opera in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
6892textes de Roger Baschet,Luc Bérimont,Mario Bois,José Bruyr, Jacques Bureau,Hélène Cadou etc.harmonisés par pierre Hiégel.In folio reliure éditeur pleine toile écrue,titre en noir,en long,au dos,titre en noir er le premier plat Faux-titre,titre,394 pages sur papier couché,texte sur 2 colonnes,Nombreuses illustrations,dans le texte,pleine page,en noir et en couleurs.Les éditions de l’Illustration 1967.Quelques petites rousseurs sur le premier plat,sinon très bon état
2009Q-1935098136Bascom Hill Pub Group Ltd 2009-08-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Bascom Hill Pub Group Ltd paperback
2001Q-0072134895McGraw-Hill Companies 2001-09-14. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! McGraw-Hill Companies paperback
2002Q-0072191090McGraw-Hill/OsborneMedia 2002-02-08. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! McGraw-Hill/OsborneMedia paperback
19882203180415036Supraphon / Denon 1988-01-01. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. Supraphon / Denon unknown
1998130032Virgin Classics 1998-07-28. audioCD. New. 5x5x0. New in shrink wrap. Please email for photos. Virgin Classics unknown
MUSI0155o.J. 297 S., mit 6 Abb., flex. OKart., nur geringe Gebrauchsspuren. In Englisch.
52 pages. Features: Outstanding colour ad for International Trucks inside front cover shows their products being used on a gigantic Rio de Janeiro water conductor project; Nice ad for the Ford V-8 Truck (van); Canada Dry ad; "By the Lovely Dove" (fiction); Beverley Baxter reports on his trip to the war front; Sneed and the Loud Suit (fiction); An Industry with a Creed - The story of the world's biggest asbestos mine at Asbestos, Quebec - article with photos (no breathing protection in sight); A Menace to Navigation (fiction); Canada's Fighting Forces - Part 5 - The Servicing Units - article with photos; Wings of Hazard (fiction); Mary Rose Thacker - Winnipeg's North American figure skating champion - article with nice photo; Great colour full-page ad for DeSoto cars says "Enjoy Life!"; Nice highbrow colour full-page ad for Chrysler cars; Gordon Dunstan's Quiz; Nice Pontiac car ad; Nice colour ad for Nash cars on back cover. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A very pleasing copy. Book
840982339X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
191831195Union Musical Espanola 1918
19841972160818043Chandos 1984-01-01. Vinyl. Very Good. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. Chandos unknown
2002124991RCA Red Seal / BMG Classics 2002. Audio CD. Very Good. 5.5 x 5 x 1.2. Audio CD. Condition: Very Good. RCA Red Seal / BMG Classics 2002. 1 disc. Disc Quality: Excellent. Size: 5.5 x 5 x 1.2. Music CD CD13 CD13 RCA Red Seal / BMG Classics unknown
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61281930. The collection of six items with an envelope is in good condition. An interesting sidelight into 1930s business practice and an insight into an unusual business concern. First copy of letter 14 November 1930 4to: 1 p to the firm from Percy L. Young of Messrs H. Young & Co. Constructional Engineers confirming a verbal order 'for the installation and supply of lightning conductors' to 2 Orchard Rise Sheen Common Drive East Sheen. Accompanied by the firm's typed confirmation of the order 13 November 1930 signed by director Alfred Hands on two pages of a quarto bifolium on a letterhead elaborately printed with among other features an engraving of a church being struck by lightning surrounded by illustrations of the 'Prize Medals Awarded At International Exhibitions'. Gives a detailed quotation of the work to be undertaken. Statement and receipt for the same order follow. Also included is an eight-page quarto stapled publicity pamphlet printed on art paper in red and black with twelve photographic illustrations ten of them of different sorts of lightning together with an attractive full-page illustration showing two men 'Gilding the Cross of St. Paul's Cathedral' 'From THE SPHERE August 3th 1913. Four Hundred Feet above the London Street'. The last faces a page reproducing a piece from the City Press 13 August 1913 entitled 'St. Paul's Dome Regilding and Lightning Conductors'. Recommendations on the final page include the Royal Observatory Greenwich the Meteorological Office and Sir Oliver Lodge. The last item is a typed one-page foolscap circular on elaborate printed letterhead with four illustrations by the firm of J. W. Gray & Co. sic announcing its amalgamation from 1 August 1929 'with the well known firm of J. W. Gray & Son Ltd'. 1930. unknown
1906boz_004734Jacques Miranne, Chef d'orchestre, photo dédicacée et signée, Marseille 1906 Dimensions : 29.5 x 18.5 cm État : Voir photos pour plus de détails. Nombre de pages : 1 pages
In 4 (28,5x22,5) libro usato, brossura con sovracoperta illustrata; 75 pp, normali segni del tempo su sovracoperta, angoli e bordi, piccoli segni su bordi inf. sovracoperta , ricchissimo di disegni a colori del famoso maestro del fumetto, libro in condizioni molto buone. Ed. 2003