Publicado por Alice Lloyd College,, 1977
Librería: Harry Alter, Sylva, NC, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 31,27
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Añadir al carritopaperback, Condición: Good, Alice Lloyd College, 1977, 7"x9-3/4", wraps, 72pp., photos, foxed, G $.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Hal Leonard Pub., Winona, MN, 1984, 1984
ISBN 10: 1423424034 ISBN 13: 9781423424031
Librería: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 42,89
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Fine. 2nd Edition. 1 vocal score (247 pages) ; 31 cm OCLC 12770247 ; pictorial stiff paper wrappers ; Publisher's number: HL00359260; For voice and piano with guitar chord diagrams ; Contents: 12th Street Rag -- A Cottage For Sale -- A Foggy Day -- A Ghost Of A Chance -- A String Of Pearls -- All Of Me -- Amapola -- Bye Bye Blues -- Careless -- Charmaine -- Cherokee -- Darn That Dream -- East Of The Sun -- Everything Happens To Me -- Got A Date With An Angel -- Harbor Lights -- Here's that Rainy Day -- Honeysuckle Rose. How High the Moon -- I Can Dream, Can't I? -- I Can't Get Started -- I Didn't Know What Time It Was -- I Don't Want to Set The World On Fire -- I'll Be Around -- I'll Get By -- I'll Remember April -- I'm A Dreamer Aren't We All -- I'm Beginning To See The Light -- I'm Confessin' -- I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter -- Imagination. In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town -- In The Mood -- Indiana -- It's Only A Paper Moon -- Jersy Bounce -- Juke Box Saturday Night -- Let's Call the Whole Thing Off -- Lili Marlene -- Love Is Here To Stay -- Lullaby Of The Leaves -- Manhattan -- Moonglow -- Moonlight and Roses -- Moonlight In Vermont -- More Than You Know -- My Heart Belongs To Daddy. -- My Prayer -- Nevertheless -- Nice Work If You Can Get It -- Oh, Johnny Oh -- Old Devil Moon -- Opus One -- Paper Doll -- Pennies From Heaven -- Poinciana -- Polka Dots And Moonbeams -- Put Your Dreams Away -- Red Sails In The Sunset -- Sleepy Lagoon -- Somebody Else Is Taking My Place -- Stompin' At The Savoy -- Sunday, Monday or Always. Sweet Sue Just You -- T'ain't What You Do -- The Breeze and I -- The Music Goes 'Round And Around -- The Object Of My Affection -- The Story Of A Starry Night -- The Varsity Drag -- There Are such Things -- There'll Be Some Changes Made -- There's A Small Hotel -- These Foolish Things -- They All Laughed -- They Can't Take That Away From Me. Things We Did Last Summer -- Three Little Fishies -- Till The End Of Time -- Together -- Tuxedo Junction -- Under A Blanket Of Blue -- What A Diff'rence A Day Made -- Where The Blue Of The Night (Meets The Gold Of The Day) -- Willow Weep For Me -- Yes, Indeed -- You Better Go Now -- You Turned The Tables On Me -- You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To -- You're My Everything. You're The Cream In My Coffee -- Yours ; a few marks, else FINE. Book.
Publicado por [United States Army], American Expeditionary Force, Clements, 619 - F Street NW,, Washington, D.C. & Newport News, VA:, 1919
Librería: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 580,74
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Añadir al carritoOblong atlas folio. One large sepia-tinted panoramic photograph sized 35 x 8 in., w/ photographer's imprint & caption w/in the negative at lower fore-edge (slightly over-exposed, minor tidemark to upper right blank corner), preserved in the original silvered decorative wooden frame, w/ archival foam core backing, still a VG- image with bright contrast. One large original and striking panoramic photograph capturing the 88th Infantry Division, or, the "Cloverleaf Division" upon their return to the United States following World War I, on board seized troopship, the USS Koningin Der Nederlanden (ID 2708). The 88th Infantry Division commanded by Major General Edward H. Plummer, was formed at Camp Dodge in Sept., 1917 in Iowa, and fought in the trenches during the Alsace Campaign aiding the French Army regain Alsace and Lorraine, both of which had been lost 43 years earlier in the Franco-Prussian War, suffering 590 casualties during the War. The photo documents them arriving June 4, 1919, and by June 10, 1919 they were demobilized at Camp Dodge, IA, and would remain inactive until called up during World War II in 1942. The USS Koningin Der Nederlanden had been built and launched as a Dutch Passenger steamship for the Netherland Line in 1911 running between Amsterdam and Indonesia, but was seized by the United States under orders by President Wilson in San Francisco, CA in 1918. She traversed the Panama Canal and embarked more than 2,200 troops of the AEF to France, and on her 3rd trip she reached Brest two days before the Armistice. She would later repatriate more than 10,000 troops, and after delivering the 88th was decommissioned and returned to the Dutch Shipping line. Clements commercial photographic firm was operated by brothers Rells (1883-1963), and Albert (1899-1968) who operated their studio on F Street in Washington, D.C., and specialized in panoramic photos. During the 1920's they became especially well known for their U.S. Naval airship photographs at Lakehurst.