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[New York], (1980). First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine. Illustrated program (8-1/2" x 11") with pictorial cover for the festival held then in New York City and Saratoga. Articles by Ishmael Reed, Leonard Feather, Stanley Crouch, Gary Giddins, and others. Cover art by Leroy Neiman.
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26th Annual 1979 Newport Jazz Festival Program
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BOB DYLAN'S GREATEST HITS: 33 1/3 rpm Vinyl Record Album with Poster
by DYLAN, Bob [GLASER, Milton]
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(New York): Columbia Records/ CBS, Inc., [1967]. First Edition. Record Album. Not played but appears to be Fine in a Near Fine sleeve and Fine poster with the usual folds. Milton Glaser. A 33 1/3 rpm vinyl record album with the desirable and famous poster designed by Milton Glaser, one of the most recognized images of post-war American pop culture. Printed in large quantities and inserted in record albums, it seems that after being pinned up in college dorm rooms, many were discarded and consequently have become scarcer. This one is in Fine shape. Auction records for this occasionally approach one thousand dollars.
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THE BRITISH APOLLO, OR, CURIOUS AMUSEMENTS FOR THE INGENIOUS TO WHICH ARE ADDED THE MOST MATERIAL OCCURRENCES FOREIGN AND DOMESTICK. Performed by a Society of Gentlemen
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London: J. Mayo, 1708. First Edition. Hardcover. Old, mostly rather faint dampstain at bottom of many pages; binding rather worn but intact with a one-inch chip at the head of the spine. About Very Good. Folio (8" x 12-1/2") bound in 19th century half brown leather with leather corners and marbled boards; [2], [516], 14 pages. The first volume of this scarce periodical containing a title page, 117 four-page issues, 12 supernumerary numbers, and an extensive index covering the period of 13 February 1708 to 25 March 1709. Without the two 12-page quarterly issues. The periodical would stop publication in 1711. Edited by Aaron Hill and Marshall Smith, with probable contributions from John Gay, John Arbuthnot, and Samuel Garth, among others. Contains questions from readers and answers from contributors on miscellaneous topics including theology, science, mathematics, natural history, medicine, music, customs, manners, etc. with foreign news, news of war, shipping, advertisements, and much poetry, often…
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THE MASSACHUSETTS COMPILER OF THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ELEMENTS OF SACRED VOCAL MUSIC. Together with a Musical Dictionary. And a variety of Psalm Tunes, Chorusses, &c. Chiefly selected from modern European publications: First American printing of Hark the Herald Angels Sing
by [GRAM, Hans; HOLDEN, Oliver; and HOLYOKE, Samuel]
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Boston: Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T Andrews, 1795. First Edition. Hardcover. New endpapers but retaining old endpapers as well. Light browning to text. Near Fine. Oblong quarto (10-3/4" x 8-3/4") in modern 3/4 deep navy blue morocco leather retaining early silk-finished blue boards; [v], vi - xxxvi, [1] - 71, [1 - index] pages. Divided into three parts, the first devoted to certain theories of music, the second giving observations on singing and a dictionary of musical terms, and the third comprising bits of sacred music. Among the 72 compositions present, 6 are composed by Americans and 55 are first American printings, including the popular Christmas carol Hark the Herald Angels Sing. The printer Isaiah Thomas was the first to import music types to America in 1784. Before that all music printed in America was printed from engraved plates.
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SIGNED BROCHURE: BEALE STREET DEVELOPMENTS. A GUIDE TO WHAT'S UP DOWN ON BEALE. Volume 1, Number 1
by [GLOVER, Lillie Mae (Ma RAINEY II) and YOUNG, Evelyn "The Whip"]
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[Memphis, TN]: [Beale Street Development Corporation], 1980. First Edition. Softcover. Vertical crease down the center. Very Good. Illustrated brochure (8-1/4" x 8-1/2") with a pictorial cover. SIGNED on the front cover by Lillie Mae Glover as Ma Rainey and by Evelyn "The Whip" Young who adds "alto Sax." Glover, who ran away from home at 13 to sing in a traveling medicine show, performed as Ma Rainey II since 1939, after the legendary blues singer who died that year and whom she emulated. She died in 1985. Young, who became a professional musician at the age of 14, was known as "The Whip" because she played the saxophone with such vigor. She played tenor sax and arranged harmony on B. B. King's first major hit, "Three O'Clock in the Morning," and also performed with Little Richard, Memphis Slim, and others. She died in 1990.
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SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
by RODGERS, Richard
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Photograph. Fine. A 7-5/8" x 9-5/8" photograph of a smiling composer standing over a piano INSCRIBED and SIGNED by Rodgers on the blank margin below the image: "To Arthur Sutton,/Sincerely,/Richard Rodgers." Rodgers, best known for his collaborations with lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II, was a composer and lyricist of more than 900 songs and 40 Broadway musicals. His many awards include an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, a Tony, and a Pulitzer prize.
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