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Librería: moluna, Greven, Alemaniamoluna
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Gebunden. Condición: New.
Más imágenesEditorial: Stamps-Baxter Music & Print. Co., Dallas, 1954, 1954
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Librería: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, Estados Unidos de AmericaJoseph Valles - Books
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. [160] pages : music ; 20 cm LCCN unk84156739 LC M2198.B33 C45 ; pictorial stiff paper wrappers ; hymns in shape-note notation ; Jesse Randall (J.R.) Baxter Jr., gospel music composer and publisher, was born on December 8, 1887, in Lebanon, Alabama. The "Sand Mountain native" was a prolific… song composer and co-founder of the Stamps-Baxter Music Company. He was known as "Pap" to his close friends. He learned the fundamentals of harmony and gospel music from T. B. Mosley and A. J. Showalter, and began teaching while he was still a student. He subsequently learned hymn writing from James Rowe, Charles H. Gabriel, and others. By 1943 he had composed more than 500 songs; by the time of his death his song lyrics numbered in the thousands. Several gospel quartets were named for him. As a publisher, he put out thousands of songs and sold hundreds of thousands of songbooks. Numerous singers and directors learned from him. In 1926 he and V. O. Stamps started the Stamps-Baxter Company, which had offices in Chattanooga, Tennessee; Jacksonville, Texas; and, later, Pangburn, Arkansas. Stamps-Baxter, which published hymnals and sponsored traveling quartets and radio programs, grew to be the world's largest gospel music business. After Stamps died in 1940 Baxter moved the business headquarters to Dallas and became president and general manager, a position he held until his death on January 21, 1960. He is an inductee of the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame, Texas Gospel Music Hall of Fame, and the Gospel Music Association's Hall of Fame .; composers include: J. R. Baxter, Jr. Albert E. Brumley G. T. Speer Dwight Brock Eugene H. Whitt John L. Shrader Horace A. Kennedy J. R. Varner Thos. J. Farris J. L. Freeman Ellis Short, jr. Burl Carter Ralph Jordan 0. 0. Kidd Edsel Coats Wilford D. Roach Charles B. Atkins, Jr. Karl Taylor L. D. Bassett, Jr. H. H. McDonald Gordon Ross T. M. Jones Nellie D. Adams Mrs. Fred Ashmore J. W. Payte Jake Sharp Mrs. Bessie Jenkins Jahn Myrick R. T. Anderson Lonnie R. McNeill Mrs. Ruben Fastnacht Mrs. W. C. Greene Marvette Culbreth V. O. Fossett J. B. Coats W. Allan Sims Lonnie B. Combs J. E. Roane J. A. Collier B. I. Cline Fred L. Swilling S. D. Bruton E. M. Latham Wilbur Wilson John Christy J. Otis Murphree H. W. Sloan Mrs. Ellis Short, W. P. Poteat Lester Williams J. N. Johns R. H. McNew Fred Rich T. W. Potts Ellen Kennedy Orgel Mason Chastaine Flynt Marion E. Cooper E. L. Harville Rev. Henry H. Powell Edw. P. Saunders Bennie Carl Nulisch, John E. Bolden Wm. Cortez Blaylock Mrs. Thersia West Ruby Lee Williams Jr. Luther G. Presley B. B. Edmiaston Clyde Williams W. W. Combs Austin Williams Floyd E. Hunter Wesley Tucker S. L. Wallace D. E. Gilbreath Mrs. W. Allan Sims A H. Elliott W. M. DeVaughn B. R. Bassel W. C. Stewart Elmer L. Ward Mrs. Wilbur Wils021 Howard Young Glen T. Presley 0. V. Grice W. I. Lee J. N. Reynolds Rev. Renus E. Rieli G. W. Rosser W. E. Brewer Dwight Cooper H. R. Teal, Jr. D. C. Etheredge Fred Henley Vaudrene P. Neely Roy A. Higdon Mrs. Ottis -winiams J. W. Smalts C. M. Hateley ; writing on front cover, else G. Book.

The New York Times Magazine, May 3, 1964 - Portrait of Nkrumah as Dictator
Wicker, Tom; Cleveland, Harlan; Garrison, Lloyd; Commager, Henry S.; Carter, Hugh; Briggs, Ellis O.; Ball, Bernard B.; Rosenthal, A.M.; Apple, R.W. Jr.
Editorial: The New York Times & Arno Press, New York, 1964
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Librería: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, CanadaRareNonFiction, IOBA
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Añadir al carritoSingle Issue Magazine. Condición: Good. First Edition. 120 pages. Features: Cover photo of fires raging in Cyprus; Nice color-photo Fortrel ad features auto racer Dan Gurney; The Men LBJ has added to his team - article with photos of LBJ, Bill Moyers, George Reedy, Horace Busby, Jack Valenti and Walter Jenkins; Two pages of phot…os of LBJ with the public; Must We Be the World's Policeman? - an argument that our responsibilities should be discharged through the U.N.; Portrait of Nkrumah as Dictator - photo-illustrated article on the man who led Ghana to freedom seven years ago, but has now declared that dissent is a crime against the state; The Ambiguous American; Eight Myths About Divorce - and the Facts; World's Fair Photos; Case Against a 'West Point' for diplomats; Dienbienphu - Battle to Remember - article with photos; Beautiful color-photo fashion ads; The Sickness called Apathy; Wild one-page color photo of gold/yellow-dressed lady in American Bemberg ad; Beautiful Lily of France ad features "Filly Lily" modeling foundation; Suddenly opposition to Britain's establishment is growing; 3/4-page Capital Records ad promotes Barbra Streisand's "Funny Girl" album; Lovely Maggie Lin is featured in a one-page color-photo ad for Springmaid; Uncommon one-page ad for the Tensor fold-a-Way Lamp (Tensor-lite); One-page Heritage Upholstery ad; Very cute one-page color-photo ad for Perma lift panties features mom and daughter in undergarments in window sun; Photos of Richard Bender's budget beach house on Long Island; An Now a Word From the Youngsters; Fashion photos of ladies' playsuits; Half-page color ad for Orgeon Tourism; One-page ad by State Mutual (Insurance) of American (SMA) promotes the fact that they are the First Major Insurance Company to offer lower rates for non-smokers. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Tames, George; McBride, Will; Gossett, Carl; Anderson, Doug; Perl, Susan; Einsel, Walter; Wyatt, Stanley; Chereskin, Ron; Cossett, Carl; Nelson, O. E.; Pascal, David; Deschamps; Fall, B.; Moore, James; (ilustrador).