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19982080502106509179Reikan 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Reikan paperback
19902080502106503522Shoshi kisetsu-sha 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shoshi kisetsu-sha paperback
19932080502106509180Shoshi kisetsu-sha 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shoshi kisetsu-sha paperback
19922080502106502841Shoshi kisetsu-sha 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shoshi kisetsu-sha paperback
19922080502106508039Shoshi kisetsu-sha 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shoshi kisetsu-sha paperback
19932080502106503174Shoshi kisetsu-sha 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shoshi kisetsu-sha paperback
19922080502106509181Shoshi kisetsu-sha 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shoshi kisetsu-sha paperback
19362092902137303476Kinki Folklore Society 1936. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kinki Folklore Society paperback
19872091202133001640Hayakawashobo 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hayakawashobo paperback
20101503130414176Stickfigure 2010-01-26. Audio CD. Good. Plays but has scratches. Stickfigure unknown
193552748Jerusalem: Keren Hajessod 1935. First edition. Softcover. Good- to good condition. Octavo. 23 1pp. Original gray wraps with black lettering illustrated with depiction of a film reel. This first sound movie on Palestine was produced by Keren Hajessod Jerusalem a Fox Movietone film of the Urim Palestine Film Company Jerusalem. It was directed and edited by Juda Leman for the Keren Hayesod production manager Leo Herrmann with music by Boris Morros and songs by Daniel Sambursky. The movie premiered in May 1935 in Berlin was shown at the Venice Biennale of the same year and in November 1935 in Tel Aviv and New York here with Albert Einstein present. <br /> <br /> It depicts the buildup of Jewish homes in Israel providing insight into the life of the pioneers. The booklet contains four of the film's songs in German and Hebrew a speech given at a mass event in Haifa a description of the Zionist Movement a list of Zionist organizations in Germany and two photo-illustrated contributions on the Keren Hajessod and the Keren Kajemeth Lejisrael in charge of land policy. An advertisement for the biweekly "Jüdische Rundschau" and a score with text for the song Hatikwa at the end complete the program. The photos were provided by Keren Kajemeth Lejisrael printed by Siegfried Scholem Berlin. <br /> <br /> Text in German and Hebrew. Some wear along edges of wraps and spine small chips and closed tears with light creasing. Remnant of brown stamp and small scuff on cover with light sunning in center. Inked name at top of foredge on title page. Brief Hebrew note inked on page 5. Booklet block age-toned with light vertical crease in middle. Baruch Agadati made the first Hebrew language newsreels and with his film "This is the Land" he too claims to have created the first full-length Hebrew film with sound in 1935. "This is the Land" celebrates the fifty years of Jewish growth and cultivating Canaan. The Zionist propaganda film tells the story of the land from the foundation of the first Jewish colonies in 1882 through W.W.I. the Balfour Declaration the establishment of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and other events. Keren Hajessod unknown
19623117928New York: Simon and Schuster. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1962. Second printing; 2nd. printing. Hardcover. Second printing. Fine in a very close to fine dust jacket. 255pp. 9 1/2" X 12" Tiny chip at crest of rear panel of jacket. A few tiny nicks in jacket. A choice copy. ; 9 1/2" X 12"; 255 pages . Simon and Schuster hardcover
8R-X9SF-Y4H8Fair. Lightly scratched vinyl. Missing sleeve. Lyric sheet clean and intact. Album cover is fairly clean ring rubbed. A small spine blowout to center. Corner bend slight staining. Overall rather good with defects mentioned. Complimentary Shipping Confirmation. Practicing Safe FAST Daily Shipping! unknown
184031505London December 18 1840. 1840. Very good. - sc - Over 100 words penned on a 4 inch high by 4 inch wide sheet of buff white paper. In his letter addressed to a distributor probably Chappell George Linley writes: "I forward you Nos 1 & 2 of a new work 'The English Ballad Singer' to be completed in 12 numbers which I am publishing on my own account". Hoping to promote sales of this new work Linley further writes: "I shall be very happy if you have it in your power to assist me in the sale of the same." Signed "George Linley". The left edge of the sheet indicates that it has been torn from a larger sheet. Darkened along the edges the letter is slightly soiled. Very good. <p>Together with two songs with words and music by G. Linley printed on both sides of four 10-1/4 inch high by 7-78 inch wide sheets of buff paper.The songs respectively titled "Oh! Where Are They" and "I Resign Thee Ev'ry Token" are each annotated as "Proof Sheet" in ink by George Linley at the top of the first page of each song. There is some minor foxing and minor wear to the top edges of the pages. There is light dampstaining to the bottom corner of one of the pages. Very good.<p>WorldCat locates only one of each of these songs identified as numbers 1 and 2 of the series entitled "English Ballad Singer". As identified by WorldCat the full title of the first work is: "Oh! Where are they the kind and true"<p>The verse writer and musical composer George Linley 1798-1865 wrote and composed several hundred songs between 1830 and 1865. Some of his most popular ballads of the period were "Thou art gone from my gaze" "Song of the Roving Gipsey" "Constance" "Minnie" and the music for Robert Burns' poem "The Jolly Beggars". He wrote the English words to "God Bless the Prince of Wales". London, December 18, 1840. unknown
182931521London: April 9 1829. 1829. Good. - 68 words penned in black ink on a sheet of cream stock 7 inches high by 4-1/2 inches wide. Signed "Yours truly / George Linley". The edges of the letter are slightly darkened & there is a tear to the bottom edge with a small piece out of the mid-section affecting 1 letter of the text. The blank verso is darkened and there are pieces of paper & tape adhering to it where the letter has been removed from an album. Good. <p>"I told you some while back that I had written a little piece 'The Trunkmaker' and which I intended for Mr. Keeley -- you then requested me to send it in to the theatre which I did through Mr. Peake about 10 days ago."<p>The verse writer and musical composer George Linley 1798-1865 wrote and composed several hundred songs between 1830 and 1865. Some of his most popular ballads of the period were "Thou art gone from my gaze" "Song of the Roving Gipsey" "Constance" "Minnie" and the music for Robert Burns' poem "The Jolly Beggars". He wrote the English words to "God Bless the Prince of Wales". [London]: April 9, 1829. unknown
2A-OSTA-1K0RFair. Music portion works. Book is generally clean and solid but has some light signs of wear/use. Spine repaired at join of back end papers. unknown
19732082402113508807Hyogo Prefecture School Welfare Association 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Hyogo Prefecture School Welfare Association paperback
1990012195Los Angeles CA: LATC Los Angeles Theatre Center 1990. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Offered is the original program for the musical event held at the Los Angeles Theatre Center entitled "The Joni Mitchell Project: A Theatrical Retrospective." Stapled wraps measuring 5-1/2" by 8-1/2" and containing 16 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: list of 24 songs written by Joni Mitchell and performed by various music artists at the event; list of performing ensemble and musicians as well as directors and managers of the production each containing a short biography and most containing a portrait photo; photo of Joni Mitchell "Artist/poet/musician"; center spread "Los Angeles Theatre Center Celebrates Fifth Anniversary" with five photos; full-page Chronology of Joni Mitchell Albums including list of songs record company and release date; full-page selection of representative letters received by LATC about Joni Mitchell; list of LATC contributors; LATC list of Artists and Staff. The lightest of wear along the outer narrow spine. LATC Los Angeles Theatre Center Paperback
2021BN175915VIAL 2021. 2021. Hardcover. Traité d'ébénisterie <br/><br/>Traité d'ébénisterie Lucien Chanson VIAL hardcover
2111902161002741elm records N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. elm records paperback
25200Neither item dated but both apparently sent together in 1921. ONE: ALS on letterhead of her ‘Permanent address’ 6 Castle Street Edinburgh. TWO: ACS without place or date but on card advertising the vol. 3 of her ‘Songs of the Hebrides’ 1921. See her entry and the recipient's in the Oxford DNB. The two items are in fair condition lightly aged and worn. The letter is lightly creased and the card has a central vertical fold. ONE: ALS. 1p 12mp. Signed ‘Marjory Kennedy-Fraser’. Once the recipient has ‘got what you want out of the Vol III herewith’ she asks her to ‘kindly return it to Mrs. Matthay at 96 Wimpole St’. TWO: ACS. On card the whole of the front of which is taken up with an advertisement with half-page portrait of the pair and small oval portrait of Marjory Kennedy-Fraser for a concert for the pair at the Aeolian Hall in Bond Street. If Miss Scott can come to the recital on 18 February she ‘might give you an interview for the “Monitor†immediately after’. She suggests another day that might suit Mrs Scott more. Neither item dated, but both apparently sent together in 1921. ONE: ALS, on letterhead of her ‘Permanent address’ 6 Castle S unknown
20012090502113708176Not Available 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20101-3642093108Springer 2010. Paperback. New. 141 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.37 inches. Springer paperback
19822090502113710119Not Available 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2004__041535899XCRC Pr I Llc 2004. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 248 pages. 10.04x6.97x0.71 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover