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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: Good. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine.
EUR 2,53
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. DJ may have small chips and tears. Book will have been read but remains clean. Cover may have light wear or slight soiling. Pages may be slightly tanned. May contain inscriptions but text pages will be free from markings.
EUR 3,32
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. DJ may have small chips and tears, price clipped. Book will have been read but remains clean. Cover may have light wear or slight soiling. Pages may be slightly tanned. May contain inscriptions but text pages will be free from markings.
EUR 7,37
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Añadir al carritohardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good Jacket. Price clipped jacket. Posted within 1 working day. 1st class tracked post to the UK, Airmail with tracking worldwide. Robust recyclable packaging. Picture is the actual item.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Boydell Press, Woodbridge UK, 1980
ISBN 10: 085115123X ISBN 13: 9780851151236
Librería: J. and S. Daft, Lichfield, Reino Unido
EUR 5,94
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: VG Price Clipped. Bert Smith Ilustrador. 2nd Edition. Revised edition. DW spine very sl faded but titling quite clear.
Año de publicación: 1995
Librería: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 6,65
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. Condición: Very Good.
Publicado por Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co. Music, Detroit and New York First Edition . 1911., 1911
Librería: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Partitura
EUR 41,57
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Añadir al carritoVintage piano sheet music in colour illustrated printed paper covers. 13½'' x 10¾''. Contains 6 pages folded sheet music including the covers. Scored for voice and piano with lyrics. In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. SHEET MUSIC.
Publicado por Various publishers, Various places, 1922
Librería: Langdon Manor Books, Houston, TX, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 2.082,28
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Very good. Five songbooks. See description for details. This is a collection of rare sheet music written and/or "introduced by" Bert Williams, one of the first Black superstars of show business and an entertainment icon of his time. Many of the collaborators on the works on offer were also African American. Egbert "Bert" Austin Williams was born in the Bahamas in 1874 and settled with his family in Riverside, California around the age of twelve. In 1893 he joined Martin and Selig's Mastodon Minstrels in San Francisco, where he met George Walker. Walker and Williams wrote and performed a slew of vaudevillian acts, and were deemed the most successful comedy team of their time. In 1902 they debuted "In Dahomey," the first musical wholly written, directed and performed by African Americans to appear on Broadway, which later brought international fame with a successful British tour. Williams was also one of the most prolific Black recording artists, and the duo's 1901 sessions for the Victor Company are thought to be the first major label recordings by African American performers. Bert signed with Columbia in 1906, releasing over 80 records in his lifetime. In 1910 he became the first Black actor to be regularly featured on Broadway when he joined the Ziegfeld Follies; he stayed until 1919 and eventually claimed top billing for the show. After a few other tours and performances, Williams succumbed to pneumonia and died in 1922. The songbooks on offer here are: 1. Creamer, Henry S. (words); Williams, Bert A. (music). That's A Plenty. Chicago, Ill.: Will Rossiter, MCMIX (1909). 14" x 10½". Wrappers: red front with photographic image of the young Williams. Pp. [4] + lists and musical notation of publisher's other works to rear and inside both wraps. Good: lacking rear wrapper, moderate wear, some closed tears. The cover announced that it was "A 'Hit' Emphatic in Vaudeville with 'Bert' Williams of Williams and Walker" and was "originally introduced" by Williams. Henry Creamer was a prolific and overlooked African American musical author. His jazz standards have been recorded by Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra, among others, and his musicals have appeared both in vaudeville and on Broadway. OCLC shows one holding, at Tulane. 2. Smith, Chris. (words and music). I Want To Know Where Tosti Went (When He Said "Good-Bye"). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., MCMXX (1920). 12¼" x 9¼". Self-wrappers: front with photographic image of Williams in blackface. Pp. 5 + cover images of publisher's other books to rear wrap. Very good minus: edges lightly worn, creased and foxed; a few faint spots and remnants of adhesive tape. "Successfully introduced by Bert Williams in George Le Maire's 'Broadway Brevities' at the New York Winter Garden." Christopher M. Smith was an African American composer and vaudeville performer, noted for his work with Jimmy Durante. OCLC shows three holdings. 3. De Witt, Francis (lyric); Bowers, Robert Hood (music). The Moon Shines on the Moonshine. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., MCMXX (1920). 12¼" x 9¼". Self-wrappers: front with photographic image of Williams in blackface. Pp. 5 + illustrated publisher's ad to rear. Very good: light wear, some dust soiling and a prior owner name written at the top of the front cover. The cover revealed that this piece was "Sung with Sensational Success by Bert Williams . . . of F. Ziegfeld Jr's Ziegfeld Follies." OCLC shows three holdings. 4. Bowers, Robert Hood. Get Up. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., MCMXX (1920). 12¼" x 9¼". Selfwrappers: front with photographic image of Williams in blackface. Pp. 5 + publisher's ad to rear. Very good minus: wrappers lightly foxed, split at foot of spine and chipped at top with small bite and small spot to rear edge. "Introduced by" Bert Williams. With price list for other works by publisher. Not found in OCLC. 5. Skidmore, Will E. and Walker, Marshall (words and music). "It's Nobody's Business But My Own (Deacon Series No. 6). N.Y.: Skidmore Music Co., 1919. 12 3/8" x 9 3/8". Illustrated self-wrappers. Pp. 3 + publisher's ad to rear. Very good minus: a black and white rendition of wrappers, where we have previously seen color; a few small tears crudely repaired with tape at an earlier date; bit of loss to top corner and tiny tear to bottom edge; lightly scuffed and soiled. The front cover, which noted that this was "Bert Williams' big 1919 riot in Ziegfield's [sic] Frolic," includes six caricatured blackfaced heads looking up at a photographic image of Williams, also again in blackface. The rear featured small cartoons of Black musicians and musical notation for "Rare Inspirations that come only to Gifted Negro Composers." The Deacon Series, formed by white composerpublisher Will Skidmore, had a lasting influence in Black vaudeville. OCLC shows 13 holdings over two entries. A fantastic collection of sheet music written and performed by an important African American entertainer.