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Publicado por Greenwood, 1991
ISBN 10: 0313275793ISBN 13: 9780313275791
Librería: K & L KICKIN' BOOKS, Corinth, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Used: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: no dust jacket. First Edition. Ex-college library with usual library features/.
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Publicado por Wild Iris Publishing, 2017
ISBN 10: 1936607018ISBN 13: 9781936607013
Librería: HPB Inc., Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Cowdrey, Richard Ilustrador. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!.
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Publicado por de Vecchi, 2014
ISBN 10: 8431533307ISBN 13: 9788431533304
Librería: medimops, Berlin, Alemania
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Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
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Publicado por Musical Opinion, 1947
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
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Soft cover. Condición: Good. 40 pages. Wonderful period advertisements. Articles include: "A Grand Opera Centenary (Covent Garden in its Augustan Age)" by Tom Browne / "Albert Herring - Benjamin Britten's Third Opera" by John W Klein / "The Cheltenham Festival" by Richard Capell. (M17).
Publicado por Musical Opinion, 1949
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 64 pages. Articles include: "Richard Strauss - Some Recollections of the London Premieres" by Arthur Notcutt / "The Study of Musical Style" by Geoffrey Crankshaw / "Domenico Cimarosa" by John Donald / "Cyril Scott" by D Hugh Ottaway / "Elgar in London" by S Vince / "The Organ in St. John-the-Baptist, Cardiff" by David T Williams / "The Cathedral Tradition: Finale" by Francis T Kennard. (M17).
Publicado por Greenwood, 1996
ISBN 10: 0313293554ISBN 13: 9780313293559
Librería: 3rd St. Books, Springfield, MO, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Very good, clean, tight condition with usual EX-LIBRARY features. Text is free of marks. Professional book dealer since 1999. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged with tracking.
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Publicado por DeVecchi,, 2006
Librería: Librería Hijazo, LOGROÑO, España
- 123 pag 17 cm Nuevo.
Publicado por Ed. De Vecchi., 1995
Librería: Libreria El Buscón, Salamanca, España
123 pp. 31. SI. 0210. ATENCIÓN: LIBRO EN ALMACEN. Gastos de envio: CORREO ORDINARIO, 2 euros a España, entrega 6 dias en oficina, SIN CERTIFICAR. CORREOS EXPRESS, 7 euros, CERTIFICADO entrega 48 horas a domicilio.
Publicado por De Vecchi, 1995
ISBN 10: 843151843XISBN 13: 9788431518431
Librería: LibroUsado | TikBooks, Madrid, España
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Bien. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Bien. L246611. De Vecchi - 123pp Autoayuda.BD.
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Año de publicación: 1985
Librería: Tik Books GO, Madrid, España
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Aceptable. Sin Sobrecubierta. R16541 Ed. De Vecchi, 123 pp. (M).
Publicado por Univ. Press of New England (2009), Hanover, NH, 2009
Librería: Ray Boas, Bookseller - Established 1980, Walpole, NH, Estados Unidos de America
HC. B&W and color illustrations Ilustrador. 178pp ISBN 9781584657774 OWNER'S NAME BLANKED OUT ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. A fascinating history written in cooperation with the Worcester (MASS) Historical Musuem and the John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor. I love my own personal copy and utilize it for explorations in this area. very good w/very good dustjacket (hardcover) OWNERS NAME BLANKED.
Publicado por De Vecchi, 1985
Librería: LibroUsado | TikBooks, Madrid, España
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Aceptable. L99959. De Vecchi - 123pp Rústica ilustrada. CL.
Publicado por de Vecchi
ISBN 10: 8431514019ISBN 13: 9788431514013
Librería: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, España
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Condición: Used - Good.
Librería: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australia
Albumen print photograph, cabinet card format, 162 x 106 mm (mount); the print is embossed at lower left 'Copyright 1893 Richard K. Fox'; removed from an old frame, the print and mount have suffered some surface loss around the edges, particularly at the bottom margin where Fox's imprint with his Franklin Square, New York address has been partially lost; peripheral damage notwithstanding, the albumen print remains a strong image with excellent clarity and, aside from a small pale water stain around the boxer's knees, is in good condition; verso has remnants of old paper backing with early pencilled inscription 'B. Simmons' (sic). A rare photograph of Bob Fitzsimmons (1863?1917), generally acknowledged as one of the greatest boxers in the history of the sport. Fitzsimmons was born in England, but emigrated with his family to New Zealand as a young boy and spent his teenage years in Timaru. In 1883, at the age of 20, he moved to Sydney, New South Wales, where he learned his craft and fought his first 27 fights over seven years before heading to America in 1890. During his incredible 24-year career in the States Fitzsimmons enjoyed immense success: he knocked out Jack Dempsey to win the world middleweight championship, and later won the world heavyweight title by knocking out Gentleman Jim Corbett. This cabinet card was published in New York in 1893 by Irish-born media magnate Richard Kyle Fox (1846-1922), owner of the sporting publication The Police Gazette. Fox was a boxing fanatic and generous patron of the sport. Trove locates only three photographs of Fitzsimmons, all held in the National Library of Australia. From ADB: 'Robert Fitzsimmons (1863-1917), professional boxer and sometime actor, was born on 26 May 1863 at Helston, Cornwall, England, twelfth child of James Fitzsimmons, policeman (but formerly an Irish soldier), and his wife Jane, née Strongman, of Truro. The Fitzsimmons family migrated to Timaru, New Zealand, in 1872, where James became a veterinary shoeing-smith. Robert and an older brother became blacksmiths. Bob Fitzsimmons was boxing with bare knuckles as an amateur at 15. He first drew attention by knocking out four opponents in one afternoon in an 1880 Timaru tournament staged by Jem Mace, the visiting British ring hero. In 1883 he went to Sydney seeking the tutelage ofLarry Foley. He enjoyed some success there as a pugilist, but mainly supported himself as a blacksmith. On 14 October 1885 he married an English girl Louisa Johns; of their three children a son survived. In eight years in Sydney Fitzsimmons boxed 27 times, for 16 wins, 4 losses and 7 no-decision bouts. On 12 February 1890, he was knocked out in four rounds by Jim Hall, contesting the Australian middleweight championship, but had knocked out Hall in one round two days earlier. There is some suggestion that these two results were prearranged. Leaving Sydney for San Francisco, United States of America, on 16 April 1890, Fitzsimmons won three fights within two months. On 14 January next year at New Orleans, he knocked out Jack Dempsey, 'The Nonpareil', in fourteen rounds to win the world middleweight championship. His greatest success came on 17 March 1897, at Carson City, Nevada, when he knocked out James (Gentleman Jim) Corbett in the fourteenth round with his 'solar plexus punch' to gain the heavyweight championship of the world. Two bouts and two years later, he lost this title by knockout to James J. Jeffries, and lost a return bout in 1902. A twenty rounds points decision over George Gardner at San Francisco on 25 November 1903 won him the newly recognized world light heavyweight championship, which he lost to Jack O'Brien at Philadelphia in 1905. His last championship contest was for the Australian heavyweight title on 27 December 1909 in Sydney, where he was knocked out by Bill Lang. He had a further two no-decision bouts in Pennsylvania in 1914 aged 50. In a professional career extending from 1881 to 1914, Fitzsimmons had 81 bouts for 53 wins, 11 losses, 1 draw, 12 no-decisions and 4 exhibitions. His feat, winning world titles in three divisions, has been equalled only once, by Henry Armstrong some forty years later. While powerful in the shoulders and arms, Fitzsimmons weighed only 160 lbs. (72 kg), was spindly-legged, pale and freckled, and balding?he was sometimes known as 'Ruby Robert' or the 'Freckled Freak'. In 1893 Fitzsimmons was divorced from his wife and on 24 July at San Francisco married his manager's sister, Rose Julian, an Australian acrobat, who bore him two sons and a daughter. On Rose's death in 1903, he married on 24 July a young actress, Julia May Gifford, also at San Francisco. They were divorced in 1915 and on 16 March at Newark, New Jersey, Fitzsimmons wed another actress, Temo Ziller of Portland. Like most heavyweight champions of his time, Fitzsimmons capitalized on his fame and appeared in several stage plays. His bookPhysical Culture and Self-Defence(Philadelphia) was first published in 1901. In the final months of his life, he became an evangelist. He died of pneumonia at Chicago on 22 October 1917. Born in Cornwall, raised in New Zealand, but serving his boxing apprenticeship in Sydney, Fitzsimmons is claimed as a British, New Zealand, or even Australian, champion. However before winning a world title he became an American citizen.'.