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1332782922.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0823905446.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
17913005370Paris: l'Auteur 1791. Some small tears and damage. A very good copy. Octavo; original condition stitched in plain blue-grey wrappers. <p><p>First edition of one of the most popular operas of the Revolution depicting the down-trodden villagers of the Moon after the arrival of the glamorous aviator Nicodème bringing news of events in France via Montgolfier balloon. Although this was an era of tremendous advances in stagecraft as the theatres of Paris and London vied with each other for the most stupendous effects Beffroy's lunar setting and the use of space travel by hot-air balloon was highly unusual. </p> <p>Beffroy de Reigny 1757-1811 was a successful journalist and dramatist usually writing under the nom-de-plume of "Cousin Jacques." His most important works were written in the period immediately following the French Revolution and he was fond of using lunar society to satirise the French as can be seen in his burlesque journal Les Lunes and its successor the Courrier des planètes.</p> <p>This is one of several Paris editions of the same year another appeared in Avignon and a "third" edition of 1797 is also recorded the last with subtle but pessimistic changes to the text. As the title confirms the opera was first performed in November 1790 running for over four hundred performances.</p> </p> . l'Auteur unknown
0267071566.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0266022219.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334645078.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
91993USA: Angel Records USA 3615 C/L "S" Three stereo LP record in paper jackets in the original box with the libretto booklet. Tullio Serafin conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of La Scala Opera House with Maria Callas in the title role Franco Corelli Christa Ludwig Nicola Zaccaria and others. This is the second version of Norma recorded by EMI in 1960 which features Callas in the title role in which she renewed her collaboration with Serafin with whom she had not worked since 1953. Signs of light use to record surfaces in Very Good box which includes the libretto booklet. 2.3 JM FRT01. Vinyl LP. Very Good. Vinyl LP records. Angel Records Paperback
91644USA: Angel Records USA 3615 C/L Three stereo LP record in paper jackets in the original box with the libretto booklet. Tullio Serafin conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of La Scala Opera House with Maria Callas in the title role Franco Corelli Christa Ludwig Nicola Zaccaria and others. This is the second version of Norma recorded by EMI in 1960 which features Callas in the title role in which she renewed her collaboration with Serafin with whom she had not worked since 1953. No visible faults to surfaces Fine in Fine box includes the libretto booklet. 2.3 JM FRT01. Vinyl LP. Fine. Used Vinyl LP records. Angel Records Paperback
195191989USA: Angel Records 1951. USA 3517 C Three mono LP records in Original jackets in the original box with the libretto booklet. Tullio Serafin conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of La Scala Opera House with Maria Callas in the title role Mario Filippeschi Ebe Signani Nicola Rossi Lemeni and others. No visible faults to surfaces Fine in Near Fine box includes the libretto booklet. 2.3 JM FRT01. Vinyl LP. Fine. Vinyl LP records. Angel Records Paperback
0212Q9PCN8PHardcover. Hardcover. Fair. Almost very good in three-quarter leather with bright gold on red leather titling spine and buckram abrown boards . The text in Latin. 352 pages complete. Paris:Brocas 1786 Opera philosophica Ciceronis . Please see our photographs. Slight loss upper right corner of title page as pictured. Neat pencil underlining in the essay on friendship. No other reader remainder or X library marks hardcover
139064Oreste Boni - Verdi: l'uomo le opere l'artista - ed. 1901 - Pag. 146 con alcune illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida - Testo in italiano. - Buone condizioni generali. Piccole mancanze al dorso. unknown
139049313X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
169723479Oxford: Etheatro Sheldoniano 1697. leather_bound. Contemporary cambridge style binding in full brown calf. Very good. Folio6 A4-Ppp4 Qqq-Pppp Qqqq2-Zzzz2 Aaaaa-Mmmmm. The first English edition of the Greek text edited by Richard West & Robert Welsted. Engraved portrait of Pindar by M. Burghers facing the title page. DIBDIN II 289. "a beautiful and celebrated edition. on the whole we must allow that the editors of this magnificent work have taken infinite pains to bring together every thing which could illustrate and improve the reading of the poet". The editors compared the Mss held by the Bodleian with that of the Biblioteca Palatina. Engraved portrait of Pindar and large title page vignette by M. Burghers. Pindar c. 522 – c. 443 BC was an Ancient Greek lyric poet of the classical period from Thebes and the first Greek poet to reflect on the nature of poetry and on the poet's role. Errata. BRUNET IV p.659. Armorial bookplate. Raised bands spines richly gilt small front cover nick scrape lower front cover corner binding tight with leaves at end of text of Pindari Opera Omnia leaves Oooo-Mmmm toned. Etheatro Sheldoniano unknown
188756496N.p. Providence 1887. Folio broadside approx. 12" x 4¾" text in a single column beneath the running head light toning very good. Listing the cast of characters for this Irish comedy in four acts a summary of which is appended as well as a list of the Providence Opera House Orchestra and an announcement of two matinees Atkinson's Aphrodite and Peck's Bad Boy. unknown
19772090202118202733Geijutsu gendai-sha 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Geijutsu gendai-sha paperback
19922083002116402685Shinsho-kan 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shinsho-kan paperback
1976051810Leningrad: Izd-Vo "Muzyka 1976. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. Photographs Throughout. 158 Pp. Illustrated Boards. First Printing One Of 35000 Copies But My Search In Worldcat Shows Only One Institutional Holding In New Zealand. Near Fine No Marks. <br/> <br/> Izd-Vo "Muzyka hardcover
199721059London: Bibliographical Society 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bibliographical Society Hardcover
14432LONDON GRAMOPHONE 1921. REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION VERY GOOD. LONDON, GRAMOPHONE, 1921 unknown
1938047910London nUK: Charles Scribner's Sons 1938. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. X 388 Pp. Purple Cloth Stamped In White And Pink. First Printing With Seal And A On Copyright Page. Near Fine No Marks. Dust Jacket Priced $3.75 Light Wear Small Losses At Corners Small Internal Tape Reinforcements With No Show-Through. <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
20022111902160300611Shinsho-kan 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shinsho-kan paperback
1945136503Gloucester: Ford & Branch LTD c1945. Undetermined. fine. 14.25" X 10" 36 X 25.5 cm. Original boardside with black and red text and illustration. Two small holes and string hanger at top. Slight crease to top else is clean and bright. fine Broadside from an English Opera House advertising two plays. A decorative border encases the title at the top and a dark illustration depicting a stage and packed seats is to the top right. The first play Agatha Christie's Ten Little Niggers is to take place on March 26th for one week no perfomance Good Friday and is accompanied by the subtitle "nine victims- and one unknown killer- marooned on a desert island.". The play was first published by Christie in 1939. The book was named after a popular nursery rhyme of the same name. The American edition was "Ten Little Indians". The name was later adapted to the last line of the rhyme "And Then There Were None". "The Happiest Days of Your Life" the second play on the broadside by John Dighton and produced by Leslie Phillips was to take place April 2nd for one week as a special Easter Holiday Attraction. It is described as "A wildly funny farce about a boys' school and a girls' school- on the same premise! The most hilarious evening of your life!". In 1950 the play was turned into a film by Frank Launder. The broadside also provides details of performances and box office. 1945 Ford & Branch, LTD unknown
1945136506Gloucester: Ford & Branch LTD c1945. Undetermined. near fine. 14.25" X 10" 36 X 25.5 cm. Original boardside with black and red text and illustration. Two small holes and string hanger at top. Slight crease to top with subtle red line across bottom half. Else is clean and bright. near fine Broadside from an English Opera House advertising two plays. A decorative border encases the title at the top and a dark illustration depicting a stage and packed seats is to the top right. The first play Agatha Christie's Ten Little Niggers is to take place on March 26th for one week no perfomance Good Friday and is accompanied by the subtitle "nine victims- and one unknown killer- marooned on a desert island.". The play was first published by Christie in 1939. The book was named after a popular nursery rhyme of the same name. The American edition was "Ten Little Indians". The name was later adapted to the last line of the rhyme "And Then There Were None". "The Happiest Days of Your Life" the second play on the broadside by John Dighton and produced by Leslie Phillips was to take place April 2nd for one week as a special Easter Holiday Attraction. It is described as "A wildly funny farce about a boys' school and a girls' school- on the same premise! The most hilarious evening of your life!". In 1950 the play was turned into a film by Frank Launder. The broadside also provides details of performances and box office. 1945 Ford & Branch, LTD unknown
1993058980New Haven: Yale University Press 1993. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. B/W Illustrations Throughout. Xii 612 Pp. Hardcover. First Printing Indicated. Massive Cultural History Of Opera Extensive Footnotes At End. Fine In Fine Dj. Inscribed To "Jim" From The Author. <br/> <br/> Yale University Press hardcover
1106UH8J0HQVery Good. Barely very good black on light blue paper back 338 pages in English and Latin. Arnaldi de Villanova Opera medica omnia GRADIBUS Edited and with an important essay on the development of medieval pharmaceutical theory by Michael McVaugh. Please see our pictures unknown