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NY: Schirmer, 1941. Large 8vo, pp. 89. Music by Arthur Sullivan. Vocal score. Paper wraps. Edges and cover little soiled, o/w a VG tight copy. More
NY: Schirmer, 1941. Large 8vo, pp. 89. Music by Arthur Sullivan. Vocal score. Paper wraps. Edges and cover little soiled, o/w a VG tight copy. More
NY: Hitchcock, 1882. Authorized Copyright edition. 4to, pp. 155. Paper wraps, bookplate. A very good copy. The first American edition. More
NY: Three Sirens, (1932). 8vo, pp. 232. Illustrated with small cartoons. VG. Contains the Ballads, H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance, The Mikado. More
Garden City NY: Doubleday, 1979. First Edition. 8vo, pp. xix, 552. Discography, index. Al Fraser co-author. Notations in ink by musicians James Moody, Mike Longo, Joe Carroll, Paul West, and Milton Hinton; written beside sections that quoted them. Illustrated with photographs. Paper over boards with cloth spine. Cover very slightly..... More
NY: Farrar & Rinehart, (1938). First Edition. 8vo, pp. xiv, 202. Index. Frontis portrait. Black cloth stamped in gilt. Owner's name on title. Front flyleaf resmoved, cover slightly spotted, and little scuffed at edges, o/w a VG tight copy. More
NY: Farrar & Rinehart, (1937). First Edition. 8vo, pp. 268. Frontis portrait. Cover slightly worn, o/w a VG tight copy. The author, music critic of the NY Herald Tribune, discusses all of Wagner's operatic output, from Dei Feen, finished when he was 21, to Parsifal. More
NY: New York Historical Society, 1940. 1/2000 copies. 8vo, pp. 470. Illustrated. Cover little soiled, o/w a nice tight copy. On hand-made paper. Thursby (1845-1931), born in Williamsburgh, Brooklyn, was one of the first American singers to become famous in Europe. More
Chicago: Forster, 1919. Sheet music. Pictorial cover printed in black, orange-red and yellow, a Spanish minstrel with a guitar. Words by Glick, music by Knight. Cover slightly yellowed, a little bump at bottom corner, o/w a nice copy. More
NY: Firth & Hall, ca 1840. Sheet music. 4to, pp. 7 including front. Cover shows Albert on his horse. Pages separate, has been disbound from a larger collection. A fair amount of soil, o/w VG. More
Boston: Ditson, (1858). 4to, pp. 200. Green paper over boards, cloth spine. Cover sorn, some foxing inside, edges little worn, o/w Good. More
Hamburg, Germany: Deutsche Hausbucherei, (1955). First Edition. 8vo, pp. 417. Illustrated with portraits and a few facsimiles. VG. More
NY: Marks Music Corporation, 1940. 4to, 8pp, self wraps, illustrated with photo of Lincoln. More
NY: Dutton, 1965. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 238. Illustrated with photograhs and drawings. Little foxing on edges and at ends, o/w VG in dj wrinkled by a plastic jacket. More
NY: Dutton, 1965. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 238. Illustrated with photograhs and drawings. Slight foxing on edges and at ends, o/w a nice copy in chipped dj. More
NY: Columbia Artists Management, n.d. (mid 1960s?). 4to, pp. [17]. Program for a concert in two parts: A jazz section, and one of classical music. Illustrated wtih large photographs of Goodman on tour in Europe and Asia, pictures of various musicians and composers Goodman had worked with, and portraits of..... More
Boston: Goullaud, 1877. First Edition. 4to, pp. various.Maroon cloth, blind-stamped and printed in gilt. Cover worn at edges, a few spots interior, o/w VG. More
Chicago: Gordon, (1919). Small 8vo, pp. 128. Green cloth, stamped in gilt. Cover little scuffed, and bumped on upper edges, o/w a VG tight copy. Includes lists of publishers, band leaders, "talking machine" manufacturers, etc., of the time. More
NY: Vanguard, (1980). First Edition. 8vo, pp. 146. Introduction by Nat Hentoff. Illustrated with photographs. Paper over boards with cloth spine. A nice copy in scuffed and chipped dj. More
London: Macdonald, 1968. Book Society edition. Translated by Nina Frud and James Hanley. 8vo, pp. 320. A fine copy in somewhat chipped dj. OP? An acount of the great singer's career from the misery, drunkenness and squalor of his peasant background, to world-wide recognition and admiration as an operatic artist..... More
Boston: Ditson, 1842. `. Sheet music. 4to, pp. 7 including front. Cover printed in black, with a scene of several children and an adult in a garden. Slight offsetting, fold chipped from being bound with other music, o/w a rather nice copy. More
1977. Gould was born in Long Island in 1913 and was a pianist and composer. More
NY: Rullman. Large 8vo, pp. 32. Pencilled on cover, "Saturday afternoon, Dec. 28, 1889." Paper wraps. In English and French. Cover little chipped and spotted, some leaves slightly dog-eared, o/w VG. "Mme. Angelina Patti, under the direction of Henry E. Abbey and Maurice Grau. Opera libretto..." Small portrait of Patti..... More
Milano: Ricordi. Small 4to, pp. 321. In Italian. Green cloth. Paper somewhat browned, cover little worn at edges, o/w VG. Libretto with piano score. More
NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1932. 4to, pp. 160. VG, hinge tender, spine little worn. A page on each of more than 90 operas, from Aida to Wozzeck, illustrated with drawings. Also contains brief biographies of the composers. More
New Haven, CT: Connecticut State Federation of Music Clubs, 1935. 8vo, pp. 125. Includes a short bibliography. A VG tight copy. Short bios of composers from the state, noting their works and publishers. More