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Chesterton, G. K.; Et al
The Illustrated London News, January (Jan.) 18, 1936: Passing of Rudyard Kipling
Pages 73-112. Features: Cover illustration of Rudyard Kipling - veteran of English letters, Port of Empire, and a master of fiction; Photo of FDR's neutrality declaration; Six photos illustrate widespread havoc left in the wake of recent 90 mph winds, including the wrecked scenic railway at Ramsgate; Two pages of prominent photos document the diamond Jubilee of His Highness the Maharaja Gaekwar - a prince brought from obscurity to rule Baroda; Two pages of photos illustrate the Union Jack flying on the Abyssinian frontier - The Somaliland Camel Corps in British Somaliland; Page of reproductions of paintings hitherto unknown in Tibet - the art of Ajanta; A path along which Buddhism spread from India - page of photos illustrating Signor Tucci's latest expedition to Tibet; Six photos describe modern life and ancient legend in Tibet - a complicated exploration; Five photos of a Bull "Derby" in the island of Madura - Malay cattle breeders who drive their beasts in races; Book review of "Miracles and Adventures", by M. A. St. Clair Stobart; Article on the discovery of oscillating electrical circuits; Page of illustrations explain how electric oscillation is used in wireless and medical work; One page photo portrait of H.R.H. Prince Edward of Kent returning to London from Sandringham; Photo of the latest addition to the German Navy, the "Admiral Graf Von Spee"; Photo of HMS "Apollo"; The Italo-Abyssinian War - six photos; Page of photos of British and French warships in port and at sea; Centrefold aerial photo of Kenilworth Castle; Photo of grand birthday party for general Goering in the Berlin State Opera House; Photo of new high-speed German airliner, the "He.111" adopted by Lufthansa; The abbey's Chatham effigy cleaned - the "Eagle Face" modelled from life by Mrs. Wright; Photos of personalities of the week include Samuel Begg, Hugh Ruttledge, Samuel Rothafel ("Roxy"), Percy Thomas, John Gilbert, the Aga Khan, Malcolm Macdonald, Ramsay MacDonald, coal industry negotiators, and the "retirement" of Yehudi Menuhin at tea with members of his family; Light on the "Dark Age" of the northern Sudan - Nubian tombs containing art relics and signs of slave-sacrifice at a master's burial - remarkable discoveries at Firka; Page of photos of Wilhelm Backhaus in concert; one page Johnnie Walker ad shows three people at bar; Halfpage photo- illustrated ad for the Rover "Fourteen" Streamline Coupe; Colourful Dewar's ad on back cover features flu bugs cowering at sight of man in busy rainy street holding bottle of whisky; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
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O'Brien, Andy; et al
Weekend Magazine, February (Feb.) 19, 1966 - Jomo Kenyatta Cover Photo / Hockey Iron Man Andy Hebenton / Fashion Designer Mary Chang of Vancouver
32 pages. Features: Great cover photo of Jomo Kenyatta in regal attire; The Comfortable Pew revisited; New York's Famed Metropolitan Opera (Met) sponsors a company of young hopefuls touring Canada - article with colour photos; Graphic photos of North Vietnamese prisoner being beaten and water-tortured by troops from the South; Kenya article features colour photos of ceremonial dancing; Andy Hebenton is Hockey's Incredible Iron Man - article with colour photos; Nipper cartoon. Short article on Vancouver fashion designer and housewife Mary Chang, with five nice colour photos. Above-average wear with a variety of moisture stains but complete and intact. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
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Bryant, Arthur; Falls, Cyril; et al
The Illustrated London News, May 16 1964 - Repairs to Stonehenge / New York World's Fair
Pages 749-800 plus 4 pages of ads. Features: Nice one-page colour photo ad for the Riley elf Mark II Car (red); One page colour photo add for Harvey's Bristol Cream shows seen in art gallery; One page colour photo add for Harvey's Bristol Dry shows man examining painting; Cover page photo of crane lifting huge fallen stone lintel at Stonehenge; Article on the future of Africa with photo of opening of the Northern Rhodesia independence conference on May 5; Photo of fallen balustrade on the Sinclair Road in Hammersmith; Photo of Kenneth Kuanda addressing opening session of the Northern Rhodesia independence conference; Photo of 320 debutantes giving mass curtsey to the Countess of Mansfield at Queen Charlotte's birthday ball at Grosvenor House on May 5; Photo of Dame Ninette De Valois receiving acclamation of the Royal Ballet and audience at the gala performance at Covent Garden on May 7; Photo of political leaders at the Mansion House launching national appeal for a memorial to Pres. Kennedy; Photos of the Queen Mother and the Duchess of Gloucester at London events; Five photos of the Duke of Edinburgh around and about; Article on Aden, Pres. Nasser and Yemen; Five photos of Khrushchev's state visit to Cairo, including image of Egyptian girl who has thrown herself on the hood of the limo carrying Khrushchev and Nasser; Photo of the launching of Japan's largest postwar submarine, Oshio, at Kobe; Photo of airliner wreckage at Concord, California after the pilot of a Pacific Airlines plane was shot mid-flight; Photo of major damage to destroyer Decatur after clear weather collision with aircraft carrier Lake Champlain off Virginia; Photo of signing of the Japanese British agreement on the consular convention by Mr. Butler and the Japanese Foreign Minister in Tokyo; Photo of Sir Roy Welensky in his garden, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia; Photo of the first Canadian High Commissioner, Mr. Norman Berlis, presenting his letters of introduction to Mr. Kenyatta; Photo of Gen. Franco relaxing with brush and paint behind the Prado palace in Madrid; Photo of 60,000 people meeting on the mountain of Montejurra, Spain for the traditional Carlist rally; Photo of Pres. Ben Bella of Algeria receiving Order of Lenin in Moscow; Photo of the Shah of Persia (Iran) pouring first concrete for the Latian Dam; Photo of Mrs. Jerrie Mock being decorated by Pres. Johnson; Photo of planned Jordan River water diversion to counter Israel's plans of water diversion; Photo of Finnish UN troops in Nicosia after a 40 mile bike ride from Dhekelia; Photo illustrated article on continuing excavations at Ephesus and Roman apartment houses uncovered, Part 1; A survey of the New York World's Fair, 1964-65; Two pages of photos of amusement centres and inside pavilions at the New York World's fair; Wonderful one page colour photo of the Unisphere at the World's Fair; Excellent colour centrefold panoramic map/guide to the New York World's Fair - 646 acres of pavilions and amusement gardens at Flushing Meadow; Excellent cover photo of the New York State Pavilion, with its 100 foot "Tent of Tomorrow"; Several additional pages of photos of the World's Fair; Page of photos of General Motors' Futurama trip and other items; Two pages of photos of Etruscan art in Florence - a little-known field of sculpture; Two pages of photos of Master James Ogilvy and his parents; Photos of personalities of the week include Dr. José Maza, the Duke of Primo de Rivera, John Molloy, Lieut. Gen. Sir: Barber, Mr. Andrew Stewart, Sir Roland Robinson, Mr. J. Guthrie Brown, author Leon Uris and Dr. Wladislaw Dering (who sued Uris for libel because of content in the book Exodus), Dr. Heenan (who made a statement about contraception), Mahmoud Jaifi, the late Sir Ben Smith, the late Mrs. Marjorie McIntosh, the late Miss Marie Kendall, and Sir James Greg; Two pages of text and photos of a variety of African musical instruments; Two pages of text and photos describe British troop involvement in heavy guer Magazine
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Mills, Frank
Sunday Morning Suite - Frank Mills Songbook (Song Book) with Piano Sheet Music
52 pages. Songs include: Most People Are Nice; Ballet Russe; Moma, Won't You Boogie With Me?; Wherever You Go; After You Mister Trumpet Man; Sunday Morning Suite. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this delightful vintage compilation. Book
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Bugdoll, Edmund: Editor
Leica Fotografie - International Magazine for 35mm Photography, Number 6 (Six), 1984 - Women and the Photographer / Robert Lambri
48 pages. Text in English. Features: Women and the photographer; Flash measurement with the "Ultra Pro"; Travemunde; Robert Lambri - in unknown amateur; Emanuela Sforza - Ballet Photo mania; Dietmar Necke - In the Sultanate of Oman; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Cave, Hugh B.; Tracy, Don; et al
Country Gentleman - The Magazine for Better Farming, Better Living - June 1950: A Shot of Nitrogen?
160 pages. Features: Grass silage facts; a shot of nitrogen for your crops?; ten tips to protect your flock; Journeying into America; Top feeders in a fat-cattle state - The Schmidt brothers of Clinton County, Iowa; I saw East Asia's unrest - John Strohm travelled to India, Indo-China and Malaya; Four Corn Belt Neighbors pool labor and equipment - Rusty Peddicord, Mickey Parr, Clint Peddicord, Floyd Long and Ken Peddicord; The way to maintain prosperity; "Swine Courts" control the hogs; Nice color-photo Camel cigarette ad on back cover features Metropolitan Opera Star Nadine Conner; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Law, Ernest; Milne, A.A.
The Sphere Magazine, Volume LXXVII, No. 1006, 3 May 1919 - The Unrest in Egypt
Pages 81-102 plus 18 outer pages of nostalgic ads. Features: Cover photo of scene at Cairo's Kasr-en-Nil Bridge; B.S.A. Motor Bicycles ad shows mechanic and sidecar model; First page illustration of great flying display by Australian airmen over London; Photo of Italians protesting outside the Italian Embassy in London; Three photos of stray and abandoned dogs at the Battersea Dogs' Home; Excellent photo and map-illustrated article "With Our Forces in Northern Russia - The Difficulties of Life in a Frozen Zone; Shakespeare at the Peace Conference of 1604 (article); Photos of men in the news include: R.A. Gregory, J.E. H. Williams, Sir John D. Rees, Reginald Blomfield, Sir R.T. Hermon-Hodge, Dr. Adolf Muller, Dr. Eduard David, M. Warburg, Prof. W. Schucking, Count Rantzau, Frank Brangwyn, Ernest Newton, George Harcourt, Adrian Stokes, and W.R. Colton; One-page illustration of Italian peasants praying at wayside shrine; After Caporetto - fascinating photo-illustrated article about who fought and who won on the Piave; Two-page illustration "The Dread Days of the Lenin Experiment in Russia" depicts a most depressing scene in front of Petrograd's winter palace, under the Bolshevik regime; Interesting article about smoking by A.A. Milne; The Unrest in Egypt - two photos including one of celebration over General Allenby's Proclamation in Cairo, and another of a large crowd in Opera Square, Cairo; One-page illustration of Aerial aviator; Centerfold reproduction of Montague Dawson painting "Alone", an impression of Transatlantic Flight (free of staples but present); Page of illustrated text about lady's fashion; Nice back cover color-illustrated ad for Army Club cigarettes shows fashionable young couple fishing. Bit of writing on advertorial front cover. Somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
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Gzowski, P.; Beattie, Jeann; Metcalfe, R.; Pope, Sir Joseph; Lefolii, Ken; Garner, Hugh; et al
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 16 January (Jan.) 1960: Anthony Eden / Winnipeg's Wonderful Elm
52 pages. Features: Cover illustration of plane loading with folks travelling to avoid winter climes; Communist Party of Canada changes its name back from Labor Progressive Party; One-page colour ad for the Chevrolet Corvair; Why Are Canadians So Slow to Anger? - asks Hugh Garner; Ross Maclean - the CBC TV star you never see; Jeann Beattie's robbery led to her becoming 'big sister' to youth group "The Saints"; Visit with Anthony Eden; Women fight to save elm tree in Winnipeg's Wolseley Ave; Canada finds her own Pepys - Sir Joseph Pope; When Ballet Came to the Bush - Les Grans Ballets Canadiens visits Sept Isles; My Life on the Ocean Wave - McKenzie travels on the Empress of Britain on her last call of the year at Montreal; Investors Syndicate ad includes photo of T.O. Peterson, President; Above-average soiling/wear to back cover Coke ad which features young lovely in formal attire; and more. Small patch of soiling to lower corner of several interior pages. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Shipway, Ann; Jones, Simon; Philp, Peter; et al
Antique Dealer and Collectors Guide Magazine, May 2000 - The Clothes Press
64 pages. Features: Viennese Arts and Crafts; Power of the Press - the clothes press is currently achieving higher prices than ever before; Artistry at Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory; Operatic Victorian Staffordshire Figures from the opera Masaniello; Unusual Chelsea - a survey of bird painting on a red anchor period Chelsea plate; Freedom of Expression - The Euston Road School of artists; Collecting Small Silver; and much more. Lavishly produced upon glossy stock. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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Queen; Mercury, Freddie; Taylor, Roger; May, Brian; Deacon, John; Metis, Frank (Transcriptions)
Queen - A Night At the Opera: Songbook (Song Book)
64 pages. Fantastic photos of the band and its members in colour and black and white. Includes piano sheet music, lyrics and guitar chords for these songs: Death on Two Legs; Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon; I'm in Love With My Car; You're My Best Friend; '39; Sweet Lady; Seaside Rendezvous; The Prophet's Song; Love of My Life; Good Company; and the timeless Bohemian Rhapsody. Somewhat above-average external wear and soiling. Contents clean and unmarked. Binding intact. Songbook for one of the most popular and impactful albums of the 1970s. Book
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Taffrail, Allen, Ralph; O'Leary, G.; Moore, H. N.; Reed, Douglas; Mitchell, W.O.; Et al
Maclean's, Canada's National Magazine, December (Dec.) 1 1942, Vol. 55, No. 23 - Arctic Convoy / Elissa Landi of Vancouver
48 pages. Cover photo of convoy watcher. Features: Arctic Convoy - photo-illustrated article describing the adventure and danger of escorting munitions to North Russia in a destroyer north of the Arctic Circle; Listen, Soldier! - a sergeant provides some army humour; Can the Conservatives Come Back? - at Winnipeg Canada's Conservative Party can resume its historic mission or write its obituary; All Are for the State - Canadian Editors tour Britain's military production facilities and are impressed - article with photos; London Letter - Should We Hate the Germans?; "The Crucial Moment" - Douglas Reed reports that war hope centres on a major victory in North Africa; He Saved Fundy's Eider - Taxidermist Allan Moses saved the American eider ducks from extinction; No Lady of Leisure - Elissa Landi, actress, author, ballet dancer, singer and lecturer will have a Broadway play produced. Fiction; Wimmen is Humans (by W.O. Mitchell); A Kind of Magic. Nice one-page recruiting ad for the Royal Canadian Air Force Air Crew ("Women Too"). Half-page "Del Maiz" brand corn appears to be a predecessor to the Green Giant brand(?). Nice half-page ad for Waterman's pens includes illustration of Billy Bishop, a WWII airman, and a small photo of the company's plant in St. Lambert, PQ. Back cover colour G.M. of Canada ad shows brown armoured vehicles in action. Unmarked with moderate wear. Two neat vertical creases to front cover. Ads on half of page 3/4 missing. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this vintage wartime issue. Book
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Moses, Robert; Mitchell, Shirley Cook; Freeman; Siler, Moses; Freeman, Gladys; Powers, W.A.; Kolodin, Irving; Hamill, Esther Knight; Lucas, Dione; Phite, Paul D. M.D.
Town & Country Magazine, April (Apr.) 1953, Vol. 107, No. 4367 - Article By Master Highway Builder and Planner Robert Moses
134 pages. Cover photo of funnels of the SS "United States", queen of the transatlantic carriers; Nice color ad for a baby blue 1953 Cadillac; Fine color ad for a green 1953 Chrysler Imperal; Wedding photos of the Earl of Dalkeith to Jane McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stanley Briggin and James Wadsworth Syminton with the former Sylvia Caroline Schlapp; Color-photo ad for the 1953 Ford Lincoln features dark teale two-door on city street; Nice Packard car ad features red two-door; Photos of 'Blaze Tapering" (hair singeing) as performed by D.J. Brown who owns a salon on New York's East Side; Amazing one-page color photo of General Motors' 'dream car' Le Sabre two-door convertible (silver) accompanies a great photo-illustrated article on futuristic North American car designs; Illustrated article on highway design by Robert Moses; Great color photo of Mrs. Edward C. Bridgman , Jr. fashionably dressed in yellow with yellow locomotive speeding behind her; Photo feature on the Wayzata, Minnesota home of Mr. and Mrs. George Halpin; Article on tourists taking their cars to Europe for driving trips; Many gorgeous pages of photo fashion ads in color and black and white; The Annual Tour of the Metropolitan Opera; Fashion photos upon a cruise ship; Two pages of photos from the Inauguration Ball for President Dwight Eisenhower; Beautiful fashion photos of Mrs. Bruce Thayer Benepe (the former Ruth Fillebrown of Boston and Newport), Mrs. John Livingston Beers (former Jane Gilbert of New York and Westport), Mrs. John H. Scott-Paine of Greenwich, Ann Reinicke, Bettina Thayer, Mrs. Hubert Faure, and Barbara Cavanagh; Beautiful fur fashion photos modelled by Catherine Manning Hannon, Mrs. Clayton Winship Johnson, and Mrs. Dino Yannopoulos; United States Lines ad includes photos of Sir Colin and Lady Anderson, Mrs. Casimir de Rham, Sir Shane Leslie, Mrs. Vincent Astor, and Mr. and Mrs. Staunton Williams; Six photos of the Las Madrinas Debutante Ball in Los Angeles include Charles Getchell and Alan Jordon with escorts, Adrienne Hepburn, Dorothy Lucile Donath, Judith Noyes Roach, Sally Ann Smith with Geroald Saltonstall Silsbee, Gretchen Helene Dockweiler, Richard Dockweiler Brady, David V. Homme, Barbara von Briesen, Dr. Hans van briesen, Marie Casey, Thomas Ingersoll, William Duffy Keller and Palmer Casey; Color Nash car ad (red) features photo of etiquette author Amy Vanderbilt; Mens fashion photo includes John Cameron Swayze and William Raiser; several page of high-end real estate ads; Color-photo Mary Grey hosiery ad inside back cover features sexy Seniorita in red dress with fan. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
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La Mont, Violet
A Child's Book of Ballet - a New Florin Colour Book
28 unnumbered pages. Introduces ballet to young readers. Delightfully illustrated in color on many pages and in black and white on the remainder. Prior owner's Ink stamp upon title page and last page. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Top of spine taped. A worthy copy of this delightful favorite. Book
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Rosenthal, A.M.; Dale, Edwin L.; Frankel, Max; Burns, James M.; Krutch, Joseph Wood; Gross, Leonard
The New York Times Magazine, August [Aug.] 31, 1958: Nothing Happens at Auschwitz / Douglas Dillon
Features: Cover photo on deck of U.S. destroyer in Taiwan (Formosa) Strait; There is No News From Auschwitz - Now nothing happens at Konzentrationslager Auschwitz, which fourteen years ago was a place of unutterable horror; Photos of famous people of the day; Captain of our Economic Campaign - banker-politician Douglas Dillon deals with foreign trade and foreign aid; Q. & A. With an American Tourist on a Moscow Street Corner; Professor in the Political Maze - Williams College Professor Jim Burns is a candidate for Congress in MA; Great Cliche Debate (continued); Golfer's Real Handicap - Pride; Glories of Versailles; Virtues of Veal; (Ladies') Paris Fashion Report - photos; Photo feature on a glass-walled home designed by Ladislav L. Rado; Teen-Age Tastes - Good, Bad or Inevitable?; Five photos of Elizabeth Taylor in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"; Three photos of Jerome Robbins' new ballet "N.Y. Export, op. Jazz"; and more. 44 pages. Many fascinating black and white reproductions of photos plus lovely illustrated ads, some of which are in color. Small clipping from ad on page 39 - text unaffected. Doodling on ad on page 33, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Lewis, Flora; Raskin, A.H.; bracker, Milton; Abel, Elie; Coleman, Emily; Furman, Bess; Clarke, Arthur C.; Rowland, Stanley J. Jr.; Trumbull, Robert; Dempsey, David
The New York Times Magazine, November [Nov.] 30, 1958: Berlin Beleaguered / Robert Frost / Balanchine / Arthur C. Clarke
Features: Great cover photo of an East German customs checkpoint at Berlin; Berlin Beleaguered - Today the population lives far better than when blockaded a decade ago but it feels a great unease generated by new Communist pressures; West Berlin Moods - photos of Berlin scenes; Labor's House Three Years After - anniversary of the A.F.L.-C.I.O. merger finds the union movement with some notable gains and a closetful of troubles; The 'Overwhelming' Robert Frost - At 84, the new poetry consultant to the Library of Congress looks like the symbol of a poet; What Went Wrong in Pakistan - Its sick parliamentary system has died - photo-illustrated article; How Balanchine Changed Ballet - something special has been achieved by the New York City Ballet, aged ten; The Oval Room - Eisenhoweriana; Messages From the Invisible Universe, by Arthur C. Clarke - Radio waves, reaching the earth from vast distances, are clues to a greater cosmos - with photo of the giant radio-telescope at Jodrell Bank, Manchester; Teaching the Young to Look - and See; Students in Search of Faith - Today's seminarians; Nice two-page color-photo ad for the Dorado Beach Hotel in Puerto Rico; Japan Turns Against the 'Gyangu' - crackdown on teen-age toughs; What Should a Man Tell His Wife?; Hottest Fighter in Town - Jose Torres; Lovely one-page color-photo ad for Jamaica features Mary Martin Halliday; The Care of the Reluctant Schoolboy; Play is Child's Work; Cookie Recipes; The Season for Springerle; Photos of fashionable rainwear for ladies; Photo feature of home designed by Richard Gordon to be child-proof; and more. 96 pages. Many fascinating black and white reproductions of photos plus sensational fashion ads, some of which are in color. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Bell, Andrew; Panton, L.A.C.; Ayre, Robert; Comfort, Charles; Reinblat, M.; Buchanan, Donald W.; Glover, Guy; Scott, Charles H.
Canadian Art [Magazine] Vol. Viii, Number 3, Spring 1951 - Georgian Bay Legacy / Aleksandre Bercovitch, 1893-1951
pp. [9], 94-144. Features: Painters in Water Colour - A Silver Jubilee Exhibition; Academies by any other Name - Some Provoking Observations; Creative Craftsmanship in Jewellery; Georgian Bay Legacy; Aleksandre Bercovitch, 1893-1951; Jack Shadbolt Explores a World of Roots and Seeds; reflections on Canadian Ballet, 1950; architectural Competitions - Can They Help Us to Obtain Better Public Buildings?; The Water Colours of Fred Amess; and more. Writing on several pages. Pastedown illustration missing from front cover. Average wear. A sound reference copy of this informative issue. Book
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IL LERICI PEA HA DIECI ANNI
In-8 (Cm. 25 x 17,5), pp. 168 (15), br. ed., 15 pp. pubblicitarie a colori. OTTIMO (FINE) WORLWIDE DELIVERY ---- "Hanno vinto il premio Lerici Pea, 1954 Giovanni Titta Rosa; 1955 Giorgio Caproni; 1956 Biagia Marniti; 1957 Maria Luisa Spaziani e Renato Lucchese ex aequo; 1958 Elio F. Accrocca e Renato Giorda ex aequo; 1959 Antonio Seccareccia e Amelia B. Siliotti ex aequi; 1960 Ugo Reale; 1961 Massimo Grillandi; 1962 Corrado Govoni; 1963 Alberto Bevilacqua."
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LERICI PEA 1965
In-8 (Cm. 25 x 17), pp. (2)165 (14), br. ed., 16 pagine pubblicitarie, leggermente scollato. Buono - WORLDWIDE DELIVERY ---- "Hanno vinto il premio Lerici Pea, 1954 Giovanni Titta Rosa; 1955 Giorgio Caproni; 1956 Biagia Marniti; 1957 Maria Luisa Spaziani e Renato Lucchese ex aequo; 1958 Elio F. Accrocca e Renato Giorda ex aequo; 1959 Antonio Seccareccia e Amelia B. Siliotti ex aequi; 1960 Ugo Reale; 1961 Massimo Grillandi; 1962 Corrado Govoni; 1963 Alberto Bevilacqua."
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LERICI PEA. PREMIO DI POESIA ANNO QUINDICESIMO (1968) - LA LIGURIA NELLA POESIA ITALIANA DEL NOVECENTO
In-8 (Cm. 25 x 17), pp. 224 (11), br. ed., 11 pagine pubblicitarie. OTTIMO (FINE) WORLDWIDE DELIVERY ---- La seconda parte del volume è intitolata, La Liguria nella poesia Italiana del novecento. "Hanno vinto il premio Lerici Pea, 1954 Giovanni Titta Rosa; 1955 Giorgio Caproni; 1956 Biagia Marniti; 1957 Maria Luisa Spaziani e Renato Lucchese ex aequo; 1958 Elio F. Accrocca e Renato Giorda ex aequo; 1959 Antonio Seccareccia e Amelia B. Siliotti ex aequi; 1960 Ugo Reale; 1961 Massimo Grillandi; 1962 Corrado Govoni; 1963 Alberto Bevilacqua."
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LERICI PEA. PREMIO DI POESIA ANNO TREDICESIMO. 1966
In-8 (Cm. 25 x 17), pp. 144 (10), br. ed., 10 pagine pubblicitarie. OTTIMO (FINE) WORLDWIDE DELIVERY ---- "Hanno vinto il premio Lerici Pea, 1954 Giovanni Titta Rosa; 1955 GIorgio Caproni; 1956 Biagia Marniti; 1957 Maria Luisa Spaziani e Renato Lucchese ex aequo; 1958 Elio F. Accrocca e Renato Giorda ex aequo; 1959 Antonio Seccareccia e Amelia B. Siliotti ex aequi; 1960 Ugo Reale; 1961 Massimo Grillandi; 1962 Corrado Govoni; 1963 Alberto Bevilacqua."
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LERICI PEA. PREMIO DI POESIA ANNO TREDICESIMO. 1967 - POESIA TRADIZIONALE SPAGNOLA.
In-8 (Cm. 25 x 17), pp. 168 (14), br. ed., 14 pagine pubblicitarie. OTTIMO (FINE) WORLDWIDE DELIVERY ---- La seconda parte è intitolata: La Poesia tradizionale Spagnola; Scelta di testi a cura di Maria Teresa Leonm introduzione e traduzione di Elena Clementelli. "Hanno vinto il premio Lerici Pea, 1954 Giovanni Titta Rosa; 1955 Giorgio Caproni; 1956 Biagia Marniti; 1957 Maria Luisa Spaziani e Renato Lucchese ex aequo; 1958 Elio F. Accrocca e Renato Giorda ex aequo; 1959 Antonio Seccareccia e Amelia B. Siliotti ex aequi; 1960 Ugo Reale; 1961 Massimo Grillandi; 1962 Corrado Govoni; 1963 Alberto Bevilacqua."
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ORPHEUS OPER IN 3 AKTEN VON CHR. GLUCK KLAVIERAUSZUG NACH DER ITALIENISCHEN PARTITUR BEARBEITET VON F. BRISSLER
In-8 (Cm 27,5 x 19), pp. 96, leg. mz. tela con titolo e fregio in oro al piatto ant., frontespizio illustrato, rari segnetti a lapis, millimetrica allentatura tra le pp. 32 e 33. Ordinari segni del tempo. MOLTO BUONO
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GIORDANO UMBERTO
ANDREA CHÉNIER. DRAMMA DI AMBIENTE STORICO IN QUATTRO QUADRI DI LUIGI ILLICA MUSICA DI UMBERTO GIORDANO
In-16 (Cm 18 x 13), pp. 64, br. ed. Rare e leggere ingialliture sparse.Leggero alone alla br. post. Ordinari segni del tempo. BUONO
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MEILHAC H - GILLE P.
MANON OPERA IN QUATTRO ATTI E CINQUE QUADRI PAROLE DI ENRICO MEILHAC E FILIPPO GILLE MUSICA DI G. MASSENT - RIDUZIONE PER PIANOFORTE SOLO
In-8 (Cm 28 x 19), pp. 141, leg. mz. tela, legatura un po' usurata con due mancanze agli angoli esterni del piatto ant., millimetrico distacco dei piatti, qualche ingiallitura sparsa concentrata soprattuto alle prime pp. Ordinari segni del tempo. BUONO
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RICCO NICOLA
DENUNZIA DI NUOVA OPERA E AZIONE DI DANNO TEMUTO
In-8 (Cm. 24 x 16,5), pp. 184, leg. mz. pelle rossa con titoli e fregi in oro al dorso. Timbro alla dedicatoria. 2° edizione. Forellino all'estremità bassa del dorso. Alcune pagine leggermente brunite. Ordinari segni del tempo. Bella legatura coeva. Opera in stato di conservazione OTTIMO.
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SCHUMANN ROBERT
QUARTETT N.2 F-DUR FÜR 2 VIOLINEN, VIOLA UND VIOLONCELL VON ROBERT SCHUMANN OP. 41, N. 2
In-16 (Cm 18,5 x 13,5), pp. 30, br. ed. Collana "Eulenburgs Kleine Partitur-Ausgabe Kammermusik n. 75. Due timbri, due piccoli strappetti, una in coincidenza della vecchia spillatura inferiore. Ordinari segni del tempo. BUONO
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WAGNER RICHARD
TANNHAUSER GRANDE OPERA ROMANTICA IN 3 ATTI PAROLE E MUSICA DI RICCARDO WAGNER. TRADUZIONE ITALIANA DAL TESTO ORIGINALE TEDESCO DI SALVATORE DE C. MARCHESI - OPERA COMPLETA PIANOFORE SOLO
In-8 (Cm 27,5 x 20), pp. 207, br. ed. illustrata. Firma di possesso e piccolo strappetto alla br. ant. Restauro amatoriale al dorso. Millimetrica scollatura tra front. e dorso. Rare e leggere ingialliture sparse. Ordinari segni del tempo. BUONO
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LEVI VITO
TRISTANO E ISOTTA DI RICCARDO WAGNER
In-8 (Cm 22 x 16), pp. 92, brossura editoriale con sovracoperta illustrata. Tavole b.n. nel testo. Due piccole abrasioni alla sovracop. ant. MOLTO BUONO
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ARENA DI VERONA 40° STAGIONE LIRICA 21 LUGLIO - 15 AGOSTO 1962 NABUCCO - TOSCA - UN BALLO IN MASCHERA - CALENDARIO DEGLI SPETTACOLI - PREZZI. VELINA
Piccola velina programma dell'Arena di Verona, quarantesima stagione lirica 21 Luglio 15 Agosto 1962 di cm 23 x 14,5. Il programma prevedeva Nabucco, Tosca, Un ballo in maschera, Calendario degli spettacoli, Prezzi. Qualche millimetrico strappetto ai margini e piccolo segnetto a penna. Interessante. MOLTO BUONO
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CITTÀ DI FIRENZE MAGGIO MUSICALE FIORENTINO 23 APRILE 7 GIUGNO 1942
In-16 (Cm 16,8 x 12), pp. 30, brossura editoriale illustrata, illustrazioni b.n. nel testo. Macchioline alla brossura ant. Un po' allentato. BUONO
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CARTOLINA PIEGATA IN TRE PARTI CON PROGRAMMA, FONTE E RETRO, DEL TEATRO COMUNALE DI BOLOGNA STAGIONE LIRICA AUTUNNALE 25 OTTOBRE - 11 DICEMBRE 1951
Cartolina formato grande ripeigata in tre parti con all'interno l'elenco di tutte le opere della stagione lirica autunnale del teatro comunale di Bologna 25 Ottobre - 11 Dicembre 1951, inoltre elenco, per ordine alfabetico, di tutti gli atristi, dei maestri concertatori e direttori, registi, coerografie, primi ballerini, danzatrici e numerosi altri dati come prezzi degli abbonamenti divisi per settore. All'interno della cartolina è presente il calendrio degli spettacoli. Timbro "Casa Musicale Umberto Pizzi..."Qualche segnetto d'uso. MOLTO BUONO
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PESARO LICEO ROSSINI SALONE PEDROTTI SABATO 12 LUGLIO A ORE 21,30 PRIMO CONCERTO SINFONICO, PROGRAMMA - MARTEDì 15 LUGLIO SECONDO CONCERTO SINFONICO
Programma in tre pagine di due concerti sinfonici svoltisi a Pesaro, presso il Liceo Rossini salone Pedrotti, il 12 e 15 luglio del 1919. Cm 23,7 x 16,4. MOLTO BUONO
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WAGNER RICCARDO
IL CREPUSCOLO DEGLI DEI TERZA GIORNATA DELLA TRILOGIA L'ANELLO DEL NIBELUNGO VERSIONE RITMICA DI A. ZANARDINI
In-16 (Cm 19,8 x 13,5), pp. 32, brossura editoriale con titolo tra cornice illustrata, ordinari segni del tempo. MOLTO BUONO
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GIORDANO UMBERTO
ANDREA CHÉNIER DRAMMA DI AMBIENTE STORICO SCRITTO IN QUATTRO ATTI DA LUIGI ILLICA
In-16 (Cm 19,5 x 13,5), pp. 72, brossura editoriale. Due millimetrici strappetti al margine interno, leggermente allentato. BUONO
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PRETI MONICA
MUSEO DELL'OPERA DEL DUOMO DI FIRENZE
In-8 (Cm 24 x 16), pp. 102, brossura editoriale illustrata. Illustrazioni bianco nero nel testo. OTTIMO
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Vigo Graziella
In scena Verdi Muti La Scala
In-4 (Cm 32 x 24,5), pp. 277, legatura editoriale con sovraccoperta. Illustrazioni a colori nel testo. COME NUOVO
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Rossini Gioacchino - Greenwald Helen Kuzmick Hansell Kathleen (A cura di)
Zelmira: Partitura atto primo, Partitura atto secondo - Appendice, Partitura della banda sul palco, Commento critico
4 Voll. In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. LXII-1141-109-184 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioacchino Rossini, Sezione Prima, Opere Teatrali, Volume 33-1-2-3. A cura di Helen Greenwald e Kathleen Kuzmick Hansell. COME NUOVO
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Rossini Gioachino - Wiklund Anders (A cura di)
La scala di seta. Farsa comica d'un atto solo di Guseppe Foppa, musica di Gioacchino Rossini. Partituta e commento critico
In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. XXXIII-487 - 85 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Prima, Opere Teatrali, Volume 6. A cura di Anders Wiklund. Lieve brunitura dei tagli. OTTIMO
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Rossini Gioachino - Pinamoneti Paolo (A cura di)
Sigismondo dramma per musica di Giuseppe Foppa, musica di Gioachino Rossini. Partitura, Commento critico.
3 Voll. In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. LVII-657 - 162 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Prima, Opere Teatrali, Volume 14. A cura di Paolo Pinamonti, con la collaborazione per il commento critico di Maurizio Corbella e Federico Lazzaro. COME NUOVO
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Rossini Gioachino - Russo Paolo Francesco (A cura di)
Torvaldo e Dorliska, dramma semiserio in due atti di Cesare Sterbini. Partitura, Comment critico
3 Voll. In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. L-734 - 207 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Prima, Opere Teatrali, Volume 16. A cura di Francesco Paolo Russo. OTTIMO
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Rossini Gioachino - Pinamonti Paola (A cura di)
Sigismondo, dramma per musica di Giuseppe Foppa, musica di Gioacchino Rossini. Partituta, Commento critico
3 Voll. In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. LVII-657 - 162 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Prima, Opere Teatrali, Volume 14. A cura di Paolo Pinamonti, con la collaborazione per il commento critico di Maurizio Corbella e Federico Lazzaro. COME NUOVO
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Rossini Gioachino - Borghetti Vincenzo (A cura di)
Elisabetta regina d'Inghilterra, dramma per musica in due atti di Giovanni Schmidt, musica di Gioachino Rossini. Partitura, Commento critico
3 Voll. In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. LXXXV-870 - 205 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Prima, Opere Teatrali, Volume 15. A cura di Vincenzo Borghetti. OTTIMO
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Rossini Gioachino (Musica di) - Scipioni Fabrizio - Gossett Philip (A cura di)
La Gazzetta, dramma per musica in due atti di Giuseppe Palomba, musica di Gioachino Rossini. Partituta, Commento critico.
3 Voll. In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. LVI-VI-756 - 193 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Prima, Opere Teatrali, Volume 18. A cura di Philip Gossett e Fabrizio Scipioni. COME NUOVO
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Rossini Gioachino (Musica di) - Michael Collins (A cura di)
Otello ossia il Moro di Venezia, dramma per musica in tre atti di Francesco Berio di Salsa, musica di Giochino Rossini. Partitura, Commento critico
3 Voll. In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. LIII-VII-961 - 169 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Prima, Opere Teatrali, Volume 19. A cura di Michael Collins. COME NUOVO
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Rossini Gioachino (Musica di) - Janet L. Johnson (A cura di)
Il viaggio a Reims ossia l'albergo del giglio d'oro. Dramma giocoso in un atto di Luigi Balocchi, musica di Gioachino Rossini. Partitura, Commento critico
3 Voll. In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. LXXIV-942 - 220 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Prima, Opere Teatrali, Volume 35. A cura di Janet L. Johnson. COME NUOVO
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Rossini Gioachino (Musica di) - Greenwald Helen - Kuzmick Hansel Kathleen (A cura di)
Zelmira dramma per musica di Andrea Leone Tottola, Musica di Gioachino Rossini. Partituta, Appendice, Partituta della banda sul palco, Commento critico
4 Voll. In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. LXXII-1141 - 185 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Prima, Opere Teatrali, Volume 33. A cura di Helen Greenwald e Kathleen Kuzmick Hansell. Edizione in lingua italiana COME NUOVO
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Rossini Gioachino (Musica di) - Beghelli Marco - Piana Stefano (A cura di)
L'equivoco stravagante, dramma giocoso in due atti di Gaetano Gasbarri, musica di Gioachino Rossini. Partitura, commento critico
3 Voll. In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. LXXVI-766 - 222 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Prima, Opere Teatrali, Volume 3. A cura di Marco Beghelli e Stefano Piana. Testi in Italiano. COME NUOVO
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Rossini Gioachino (Musica di) - Azio Corghi (A cura di)
L'Italiana in Algeri, dramma giocoso per musica in due atti di Angelo Anelli, musica di Gioacchino Rossini. Partitura, Commento critico
3 Voll. In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. LXV-781 - 191 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Prima, Opere Teatrali, Volume 11. A cura di Azio Corghi. Testi in lingua Italiana. Normali segni del tempo. OTTIMO
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Rossini Gioachino (Musica di) - Fabbri Paolo (A cura di)
Sinfonie giovanili
In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. XXXIII-180 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Sesta, Musica Strumentale, Volume 1. A cura di Paolo Fabbri. Volume di partituta e commento critivo. COME NUOVO
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Rossini Gioachino (Musica di) - Daolmi Davide (A cura di)
Petite Messe Solennelle per soli, coro, due pianorforti e armonium. Petit Messe Solennelle per soli, coro organo e orchestra. Partiture, Testi introduttivi.
3 Voll. In-4 (32 x 23,5) pp. XXI-192 - XXI-366 - 150 , legatura editoriale piena tela rigida, commento critico brossurato in formato ottavo. Edizione Critica delle opere di Gioachino Rossini, Sezione Terza, Musica Sacra, Volume 4, 5. A cura di Davide Daolmi. Testi in lingua italiana COME NUOVO
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